Sleep Country USA, a sleep shop chain headquartered in Seattle, collected more than 5,000 pairs of shoes in its fifth annual shoe drive for foster children. Donations were up 32% over 2009. “For children who have very little, the joy of getting something new is immeasurable—even an item that many of us take for granted like a new pair of shoes,” said Julie Guay, executive director of Blue Skies for Children in Bellingham, Wash. The retailer’s Foster Kids Program provides support to foster children and their families in Oregon and Washington by sponsoring drives for clothing, school supplies and holiday gifts.
August 1, 2010
News
Most Recent Posts
News
Spring Air Adds Sound Sleep to Licensee Roster Following Everton Mattress Merger
Bedding manufacturer and licensing group Spring Air International has...
News
Somnigroup Q1 Sales Increase Following Mattress Firm Acquisition
Driven by the addition of sales from newly acquired...
News
Oeko-Tex Marks a Decade of Its Made In Green Global Sustainability Label
The Zurich-based Oeko-Tex Association is celebrating the tenth anniversary...
News
BSC Research: Consumer Spending Habits and Priorities for 2025
A closer look at consumers’ spending habits in 2025....