David Perry — Furniture Today, December 17, 2012
Mattress retailer Sleepy’s has teamed up with the Society of St. Vincent de Paul to provide 100 sets of bedding for families affected by Hurricane Sandy.
“This is a fitting partnership as Sleepy’s provides quality bedding at affordable prices, and the Society of St. Vincent de Paul provides bedding to hundreds of families in need each year,” said Thomas J. Abbate, executive director of the charity, which has been operating in New York for 64 years. “Both Sleepy’s and the Society of St. Vincent de Paul are adamant about supporting the needs of those Long Islanders who are working hard to recover from the recent devastation.”
This is the most recent donation in Sleepy’s Bedder Days community relations program. Since May 2011, the Hicksville, N.Y.-based retailer has donated beds and bedding products to organizations and individuals in need through the program.
Other causes have included Rebuild Tuscaloosa (Ala.), the American Red Cross and television makeover shows such as “George to the Rescue” and “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.”
“We were eager to work with the Society of St. Vincent de Paul knowing we could deliver new beds and a measure of comfort to those displaced by the storm,” said Adam Blank, Sleepy’s chief operating officer. “Sleepy’s mission is to provide healthy sleep for everyone, but particularly for those affected by a disaster.”