Sleep Country USA raises $160,000

Sleep shop chain Sleep Country USA, with headquarters in Kent, Washington, raised a record-breaking $160,000 at its 10th annual Pajama Bowl benefiting foster children. More than 800 bowlers at dual events in Portland, Oregon, and Seattle participated in the fundraiser.

Proceeds went to 13 nonprofit organizations that assist foster children and will help pay for activities such as dance classes, school field trips, sports team and music lessons. In 10 years, the Pajama Bowl has raised more than $1 million for foster children.

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