Bed brand Posh+Lavish has sent plaques to most of its retailers, thanking them for their contribution to the Atlanta-based company’s charitable giving program. It has donated 25% of profits each year since its 2015 founding to the nonprofit Cure International. The organization funds surgery for children around the world with conditions such as bowed legs, cleft palate, clubfoot, hydrocephalus and spina bifida. Retailers whose sales helped pay for at least one of these life-altering surgeries received a plaque. “We don’t share a specific number, but we have donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to Cure and sent out nearly 100 plaques to retailers,” said Kurt Ling, Posh+Lavish co-founder. “Every operation we fund is ultimately a gift from our dealers and their customers.”
March 25, 2019
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