Big City Maids Donates House Cleaning to Women Battling Cancer
By Stacey Schwinghammer
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
BIG CITY MAIDS PARTNERS WITH A NONPROFIT
Cypress, Texas – April 30, 2018 – Big City Maids is a family-owned and operated residential cleaning company since 2017 that has teamed up with Cleaning For A Reason, an international nonprofit serving women with cancer. Knowing that every client is special, the company focuses on their customer service and their client’s satisfaction. The company understands the importance of communication. Their mission is to make a positive difference in the lives of their clients, employees, and community.
“Cleaning For A Reason is really important to me,” stated Big City Maids owner Elizabeth Martinez. “I have had first-hand experience watching many people suffering from cancer during a time when my son was in the hospital. Fighting cancer is very hard. These patients need to be able to concentrate on their health and families. It is an honor for our company to give the gift of a clean home to women in need of assistance.”
Big City Maids has agreed to help women battling cancer by cleaning two homes per month for two consecutive months at no charge. The only requirement is that the homes be within the company’s existing service areas of Cypress, Spring, Tomball, and Houston. For more information about this company, go to
www.bigcitymaids.com.
In partnership with maid services throughout the United States and Canada, Cleaning For A Reason is celebrating 12 years of dedicated service for women battling cancer by Making A Difference One Home At A Time™. Together, these two forces offer free house cleaning to meet the needs of women, and since 2006, have donated more than $8 million in free services, helping more than 28,000 women with cancer. Based in Lewisville, TX, Cleaning For A Reason works with more than 1,200 professional cleaning companies and continues to grow and gain support. To learn more about Cleaning For A Reason and to apply for free house cleaning, see www.cleaningforareason.org.