GoMini’s has teamed up with area high schools to help end hunger in Western North Carolina. After being contacted by several students to assist with storage of their collected food, owner Robie Campbell pitched in by donating use of the collection receptacle.
Campbell will retrieve his GoMini’s from the schools and help the students transport the food to MANNA FoodBank on October 28 between 8 a.m. and 1 p.m.
“Every year we seek ways to help within the community. By donating the use of our portable GoMini’s storage units to organizations needing moving and/or storage, we’re able to assist in a very unique way,” said Campbell.
A convenient, inexpensive portable self-storage solution, GoMini’s became a local storage sensation in 2005 when owner Robie Campbell purchased the Asheville territory. Since that time, Campbell has also purchased the Charlotte, Hickory and Myrtle Beach territories. In 2009, Campbell was named “GoMini Dealer of the Year” as well as the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce’s Small Business Leader of the Year for business with fifteen or fewer employees.
About MANNA FoodBank
MANNA FoodBank is a private, not-for-profit service organization founded in 1982 linking the food industry with 331 partner agencies in 16 counties of WNC. MANNA FoodBank is a registered 501©(3) nonprofit organization that collects, stores, warehouses and distributes food to MANNA accredited non profits throughout 16 counties in Western North Carolina. MANNA provides direct service on a very limited basis to the hungry through the BackPack Program and Food Stamp Outreach. MANNA assists partner agencies with acquiring food to serve those facing hunger.












