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Amerisleep.com Proudly Announces its "Share a Dream" Campaign to Provide Emergency Beds for Disaster-Struck Areas All Over the World

Amerisleep gives back with "share a dream" campaign.

2011-01-20
TEMPE, AZ, January 20, 2011 (Press-News.org) Amerisleep.com proudly announces its "Share a Dream" campaign to provide emergency beds for disaster struck areas all over the world. Amerisleep.com has partnered with the World Bed relief organization to give the gift of sleep. The "Share a Dream" program, exclusive to amerisleep.com has created a one for one program. For every online order that includes at least one Amerisleep mattress, amerisleep.com will donate one WorldBed to people in disaster stricken areas around the globe. Not only will customers enjoy a new Amerisleep green memory foam mattress, but also the satisfaction of helping others receive comfort around the world.

Firas Kittaneh, CEO of One Mall Group, stated, "We wanted to do something for those not having the simple luxury of a mattress to sleep on. Our customers can feel good knowing that they are helping us share a dream with those in need all over the world. By doing our part, we can greatly improve the quality of life to disaster affected victims."

Kittaneh, who launched amerisleep.com under his One Mall Group, is an industry expert in the specialty sleep products business. "I have always had an interest in providing our product globally, and this is the first step in doing so. By helping others in need, it provides my staff, employees and most importantly my customers the satisfaction of knowing we are not just a company looking to turn a profit, but rather share our resources and lend a helping hand."

Amerisleep.com continuously strive to work with our manufacturers and designers to provide the latest technologies in all aspects of sleep products from mattresses to adjustable beds, and related comfort accessories such as pillows, mattress protectors and custom sheet sets to give the most comfortable and supportive sleep possible.

Source: www.amerisleep.com


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[Press-News.org] Amerisleep.com Proudly Announces its "Share a Dream" Campaign to Provide Emergency Beds for Disaster-Struck Areas All Over the World
Amerisleep gives back with "share a dream" campaign.