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Today.com: Moving Company Helps Domestic Abuse Victims Move On
Meathead Movers, a moving company founded by two brothers and staffed with student-athletes, is making it a little easier for...
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Inc.com: Why This $17 Million Company Wants to Be the Ultimate First Job for Student Athletes
Meathead Movers, based in San Luis Obispo, California, shepherds people into their futures. For customers, that means future homes. For employees,...
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Entrepreneur.com: How to Create a Giveback Program Without Breaking the Bank
By finding a way to help their community, Meathead Movers joined a growing movement of entrepreneurs who make philanthropy a...
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Los Angeles Times: Meathead Movers Offers Services for Free to Victims of Domestic Abuse
Sensitivity is certainly called for when dealing with delicate situations, but so is a certain amount of training. Steed said...
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Today.com: Meet the Brothers Who are Helping Victims of Domestic Violence Move into a New Home and a New Life
When brothers Aaron and Evan Steed started a moving company back in the ‘90s, they staffed it with strong student-athletes...
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The Tribune: How Meathead Movers Went from Charging $20 and a Pizza to a Multimillion-Dollar Business
Aaron Steed, who grew up in San Luis Obispo, founded Meathead Movers in 1997 with his brother Evan to earn...
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BakersfieldNow: Meathead Movers Comes to Bakersfield
To help the students maintain their fitness levels, an area of the warehouse is filled with workout equipment so they...
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The Fresno Bee: They help women move – literally – out of abusive relationships. For free.
Today the San Luis Obispo-based company offers unlimited moving services to seven domestic violence shelters throughout Central and Southern California.
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CNN: A moving company helps domestic violence victims flee abusive homes
A moving company started by former student-athletes helps domestic violence victims flee abusive homes
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Orange County Register: Moving Company Comes to the Aid of Domestic Violence Victims
“I just couldn’t imagine saying no because you’re potentially saving someone’s life,” Aaron Steed, 36, said. “It was easy for...
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