Chicago, IL, Oct. 13, 2017 -- Amore Beds (AmoreBeds.com), a direct-to-consumer mattress company, is ramping up their charitable giving efforts to assist victims of recent hurricanes across the United States. Amore Beds has already filled one 53’ tractor trailer with new mattresses, all to go to hurricane victims.
“With so many people misplaced over the past few weeks due to hurricanes across several southern states, we wanted to put our hands up and do our best to provide some relief” said AmoreBeds founder, Todd Summerville. “We know how important it is to get a good night’s sleep and for people who have lost everything, this is even more true. We hope our donation helps provide hurricane victims with a small amount of comfort in what must be an extremely upsetting and turbulent time.”
Amore Beds regularly partners with many charitable organizations throughout the year which Summerville notes that the whole team gets behind. “I love our team here at Amore Beds because we’re all so willing to give back. We understand there are many people in need, so partnering with several charities and making regular mattress donations throughout the year has become an incredibly important part of our business. We look forward to partnering with more charities moving forward as we continue to grow and expand.” Amore Beds has ramped up their donation efforts by dedicating one in every five mattresses sold for hurricane relief.
The latest donation of Amore Beds mattresses was facilitated on October 9th through Disaster Services Corp. SVDP-USA, "Responding to Local Disasters Nationally" www.svdpdisaster.org
The donation consisted of a 53’ cargo trailer loaded with premium branded Amore Beds mattresses to be distributed to families and shelters.
ABOUT AMORE BEDS
Committed to providing individuals with their best night’s sleep for the rest of their lives, Amore Beds has championed mattress innovation to become one of America’s most respected mattress providers. Operating out of Chicago IL, Amore Beds game-changing, dual-firmness mattress has been voted best in class by consumers and is currently benefiting thousands across the United States and Canada. With over 60 years combined mattress manufacturing experience, and a commitment to quality materials such as individually pocketed coils and copper-infused fabric, customers can be assured that they’re sleeping on the best. Amore Beds offers free delivery nationwide, a 100-night trial, 20-year warranty and 0% APR financing for consumers nationwide.
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Todd Summerville Amore Beds 8448426673 [email protected]


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