
For the second consecutive year, Mlily USA participated in the annual ART conference community service initiative by donating new mattresses to Camillus House, a local nonprofit serving individuals experiencing homelessness.
According to a news release, Mlily USA increased its commitment this year, providing 72 mattresses to upgrade residents’ sleeping quarters at Camillus House. Founded in 1960, the nonprofit offers housing, healthcare and rehabilitation services to those facing homelessness, mental illness and addiction. The organization is currently renovating its residential spaces, with new bedding among the improvements aimed at restoring dignity and promoting recovery for its residents.
“Restorative sleep plays a vital role in physical and mental wellness,” said Kyle Robertson, chief operating officer of Mlily USA, based in Knoxville, Tennessee. “We are honored to be able to contribute again to this meaningful project with ART and Camillus House to help bring comfort to those working to rebuild their lives.”
Each year, the ART Conference’s community service component brings together home furnishings professionals from across the industry to make a tangible impact in the host city. The company also continues to support other nonprofit initiatives such as Special Spaces, which creates dream bedroom makeovers for children with cancer, the news release said.
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