Marriott
International, Inc. (NYSE:MAR) announced today plans to donate
approximately 100,000 “gently used” mattresses to nonprofit
organizations and needy families throughout the U.S. over the next three
years. As part of the company's "Spirit To Serve Our Communities"
initiative, Marriott will launch its new program today with a donation
of 500 mattresses in the Washington, D.C., area. Throughout the next 36
months, mattresses will also be donated in major cities such as New
York, Los Angeles, Dallas, Chicago, Atlanta, Boston and Miami. Gifts In
Kind International, a nonprofit clearinghouse, will coordinate
distribution of the donated mattresses.
“As we install new state-of-the-art comfort mattresses and bedding in
more than 200 Marriott hotels in America, we saw a great opportunity to
meet the needs of organizations and families in our local communities,”
said J.W. Marriott, Jr., chairman and chief executive officer of
Marriott International. “We’ve always looked for ways to give back, and
we’re especially pleased to begin this program during the holiday
season.”
“Many families across the country are in need of important household
items, and Marriott’s generosity represents a significant contribution,”
said Susan Corrigan, president and chief executive officer of Gifts In
Kind International. “The donation of mattresses will be put to good use
by the facilities that provide housing and family services to those who
need it most.”
ExecuStay by Marriott Makes Annual Holiday Donation
Separately, ExecuStay by Marriott, the corporate housing services
business that leases furnished apartments to business travelers, is also
donating today a total of $150,000 in home furnishings to shelters and
missions in cities across the country including Atlanta; Charlotte,
N.C.; Chicago; Hartford, Conn.; Houston; Los Angeles; Miami/Ft.
Lauderdale; New York; Orlando, Fla.; Philadelphia; Phoenix; Sacramento,
Calif.; San Antonio; San Francisco; Seattle and Washington, D.C.
Products being donated by ExecuStay nationally include 6,300 bed and
bath items (blankets, comforters, shower curtains, bathroom rugs, sets
of sheets and towels); 12,000 kitchen products (sets of dishes,
flatware, carving knives, glassware, napkins, pots, pans and small
appliances); 400 electric/electronic devices (televisions, VCRs,
telephones, answering machines, vacuum cleaners and irons); decorative
accessories (floral arrangements and wall pictures) and clothing.
Any nonprofit agency seeking mattresses or household furnishings for
their facility or people in need should contact Gifts In Kind by sending
a fax to (703) 549-1481, or by calling (703) 836-2121. |