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WorldBed
Hosts Reception and Exhibit at Las Vegas Market
Non-Profit Provider of Field Beds
to Disaster Victims Observes One-Year
Anniversary of Haiti Relief Efforts and Honors
Donors
January 31, 2011 -
International humanitarian organization
WorldBed hosted a cocktail reception,
“Haiti, One Year Later,” to honor donors and
introduce the organization to attendees at the
Las Vegas Market on January 25 at the Leggett &
Platt showroom, B-1326. Food and beverages for
the event were be sponsored by Deslee Textiles
and Wright of Thomasville.
WorldBed, which has
funded and delivered more than 20,000 emergency
field beds to disaster relief areas around the
world since 2009, will also host an exhibit
featuring a tent housing structure resembling a
typical temporary shelter for many of the
children and families who are beneficiaries of
WorldBed. The exhibit will be displayed at the
Specialty Sleep Association showroom, C-1350.
“We hope our
exhibit and reception will help Market attendees
learn more about WorldBed and the opportunities
for charitable partnerships,” said WorldBed
executive director Laura Castro. “Companies and
organizations in the home furnishings industry
are finding that WorldBed is a way they can make
a difference in the lives of people in need
around the world in a way that is meaningful and
valuable to their customers.”
Corporate sponsors
of WorldBed have ranged from single-location
retail outlets to large retail chains, major
furnishings industry suppliers and world-renown
philanthropic and disaster relief groups.
Earlier this year WorldBed was granted
tax-exempt status by the U.S. Internal Revenue
Service, establishing WorldBed as an
independent, non-for-profit organization.
According to
Castro, the roster of supporters continues to
grow as the organization expands into more areas
of the world where emergency beds are needed,
such as earthquake-stricken Chile and in
flood-ravaged Pakistan. In December, a container
of 1,800 were distributed through WorldBed
partner World Vision to several regions of
Africa where they will be utilized by medical
facilities.
“As we recognize
the one-year anniversary of the earthquake in
Haiti, the need for WorldBeds in Haiti and
around the globe continues to grow. We are
heartened by the support of the home furnishings
industry which has helped us reach the milestone
of delivering 20,000 WorldBeds. With their
continued support, we can continue to carry on
our mission of providing a place to sleep to
displaced people around the globe,” said Castro.
Click
here to donate to
WorldBed.
About WorldBed
Created in 2005 to aid victims of Hurricane
Katrina, WorldBed is a not-for-profit
organization that serves disaster-hit areas of
the world such as Haiti, Chile, Africa and
Pakistan by providing donations of cot-sized
emergency relief field beds consisting of
specialized three-inch water resistant,
medical-grade covered foam. WorldBed is made
possible through the generous donations of its
sponsors, including major sponsor Anatomic
Global, a California-based manufacturer of
memory foam sleep products.
Visit
www.WorldBed.org.
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