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Awesome Moving Company Helps Women Leave Abusive Homes at No

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Awesome Moving Company Helps Women Leave Abusive Homes at No Cost!
by AMANDA FROELICH 0SC
SEPTEMBER 13, 2015

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Leaving any abusive situation is emotional and traumatic, but imagine how difficult of an ordeal it might be when one has to pack and move, too. Thanks to a moving company in California, women – or men – seeking to leave an abusive living situation no longer need to face the daunting task alone.

Aaron and Evan Steed, the owners of Meathead Movers, have helped hundreds of women leave homes in which they were abused by a partner. The two first started their business in 1997 as high school athletes seeking to make a bit of extra cash.

Back then, their fee was about $20 and a pizza. But since then, their business has grown, and with it, the type of clientele they work with.

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Credit: Meathead
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When the pair began getting occasional, frantic phone calls from women with little or no money who needed to move out before their abusers returned home, they decided to get involved and assist those in need – free of charge.

The good samaritans always declined any compensation and rushed to the address to load the frantic individual’s belongings.

As you might imagine, some situations have been less than peaceful. In 2000, a situation turned volatile when the abuser came home in the middle of the move. It was then that the company decided it had to ensure everyone’s safety. Their solution was to partner with a local women’s shelter.


Said Aaron Steed, the CEO of Meathead:

“What was good about that is, they could be vetting the requests for help, supporting the women with counseling, and making sure when we went in, the proper restraining orders were in place, or police were on hand if necessary.”

Beth Raub, the director of the local women’s shelter, says that one of their staff is always on-site the day of the move so they can “call law enforcement if things get dicey.”

Since the year 2000, the company has expanded into Santa Barabara, Ventura, Orange, Los Angeles, and San Diego counties. Reports GoodNewsNetwork, whenever they open a new office, within the first week they’re sure to visit a local women’s shelter and offer to partner.

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Credit: Meathead Movers

“It’s the special service we like to offer,” Aaron commented. “These moves became very personal to us, made all the employees so proud, and became part of our mission statement.”

The moving service isn’t just limited to women, either. Man or woman, any victim of domestic violence is offered the same aid.

The company is now asking other moving companies to “get creative” and help victims of domestic violence – free of charge – as well. Their campaign #MoveToEndDV aims to inspire others to rethink how they can work with shelters, or help women as they try to rebuild their lives and move into their first home or apartment.

States Aaron:

“Some of our ideas are for businesses to offer free security systems, a dog kennel service, or for an auto-mechanic to provide oil changes. All those little things would help differ costs of starting over.”


The company’s goal with the campaign is to inspire 100 new stories of businesses offering services and form a like-minded community of collaborators. To date, they’ve already received pledges from stylists for free haircuts, from a realtor offering rental searches, and a counselor who has offered to help.

“Were so excited about it,” said Aaron. “It brings so much more purpose and passion to our lives and if we can be an example for others, that is so much better.”

This is the kind of positive news that deserves to go viral. Comment your thoughts below and share this article!

This post was originally published on True Activist.
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