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BedMart Donates Mattresses to Maui Family Support Services

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MFSS Staff Pose with BedMart Staff

Maui Family Support Services Inc. staff pose with BedMart owners Steven (president of BedMart) and Sherry Stone and Elana Stone (vice president of marketing). Courtesy photo.

By Maui Now Staff

BedMart Mattress Superstores, in partnership with Tempur-Pedic, donated 50 mattresses, worth approximately $85,000, to Maui Family Support Services Inc. for its program participants at the end of June.

“Maui Family Support Services is excited to partner with BedMart in meeting the needs of the families we serve,” said Daphne Ladia, director of operations. “Many families cannot afford a new bed for themselves or their children and often sleep on worn out second-hand beds, futons or on the floor. This donation helps to alleviate some of the needs and stressors that our families face.”

Maui Family Support Services Inc. staff pose with BedMart owners Steven (president of BedMart) and Sherry Stone and Elana Stone (vice president of marketing).

Maui Family Support Services Inc. staff pose with BedMart owners Steven (president of BedMart) and Sherry Stone and Elana Stone (vice president of marketing).

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Maui Family Support Services is a private, nonprofit agency incorporated in 1980 to provide early childhood development services to families on Maui. The agency has provided 34 years of continuous service to residents of Maui County.

Maui Family Support Services mission is: “to promote healthy family functioning by providing supportive services that build on family strengths utilizing our collective resources toward the prevention of child abuse and neglect.”

The agency serves the islands of Maui, Lāna‘i and Moloka‘i.

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Go online for more information about Maui Family Support Services.

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