Family Promise of Beaufort County, a local nonprofit providing shelter and other services to homeless children and their families, and The Company Store, a leading online retailer of bedding and home accessories, will be delivering 250 new comforters to homeless and low-income children throughout Beaufort County. Family Promise is working with Bluffton Self Help, Deep Well, CODA and Help of Beaufort to ensure the comforters get to the people who need it most.
The Company Store’s Buy One, Give One campaign is matching each purchase of one of their comforters (through the end of March) with a donation of a new comforter to a child served by Family Promise Affiliates nationwide and partnering agencies. By placing an order, the customer is automatically donating a comforter to a child in need. In addition, The Company Store is offering a 20% discount on all purchases. Simply enter the promo code BOGO20 when placing an order on their website and the discount will be applied.
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