How One Mattress Company Is Saving The World
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Recently I started shopping online for a mattress. Quickly, my Instagram and Facebook were overrun with ads for different online mattress companies. They all looked pretty much the same, other than their quirky names it was hard to tell the difference.
Each claimed to have the highest quality materials, fastest delivery and even celebrity endorsement.
I kept asking myself… “How could the internet really have 100 favorite mattresses?”
Making a decision was difficult because all the options felt stale, until I came across a new brand called Leesa.
Leesa is a mission driven B Corporation which means they are committed to using business as a force for good, meeting the highest standards of social and environmental performance, transparency and accountability.
What is Leesa’s real impact?
Leesa plants 1 tree for every mattress they sell.
Leesa donates 1 mattress for every 10 they sell to non profit organizations.
Leesa gives time and resources to local and national organizations.
Leesa mattresses are a product of “true quality American craftsmanship.”
“Giving back to our community is a privilege we never take for granted. It adds a sense of purpose to our goals.”— David Wolfe, CEO of Leesa
To date, Leesa has donated over 30,000+ mattresses to 1,000 organizations including Thrive AZ. Thrive AZ is a Foster Care Prevention, Reunification, and Age-Out Housing Program of the Phoenix Dream Center an Arizona 501(C)(3) Non Profit.
Watch the impact Leesa has made on Thrive AZ.
After my Leesa arrived, I followed the easy set up instructions and I was ready for my best night of sleep ever. That night I slept right through my alarm! I woke up feeling refreshed and ready to start my day.
After a week, I could never go back to my old mattress again. I will be a Leesa customer for life and feel good knowing that i’m supporting a mission driven business.
Our friends at Leesa have provided us with the promo code PEOPLEHYPE to take $160 off the Leesa mattress or $250 off the Sapira.