
09/25/2025
📣📣 EXTRA! EXTRA! Read all about it! 📣📣
We are just one week away from our PAD event! Let’s talk about the good work SHP is doing in our community! Did you know that to date Sleep in Heavenly Peace has placed more than 700 beds in our area?? 🤯 That means more than 700 kids are now sleeping better in their own beds! 😍 So who is SHP? They are a local non-profit organization that builds, delivers and sets up beds for kids in need. These are kids who were previously sleeping on the floor, on couches, in recliners or in beds with multiple siblings. If chosen to receive a bed they will get the whole enchilada! Bed frame, mattress, mattress pad, sheets, comforter and pillow! But what they really get is love and a deeper sense of self worth because someone saw their need and filled it!
Our goal is to help them place 50 new beds in our community. Each bed costs an estimated $225 so we’ve got work to do! We need your help friends! There are three ways to help! Existing patients can call to schedule an appointment for PAD on October 2nd! We’re having a PJ Party and you’ll enjoy free refreshments and receive a free adjustment (*) in exchange for a donation to SHP! We’ll also have gifts for all who schedule that day just to show you how much we love and appreciate you! If you’re not a patient and would like to be, call to schedule an appointment in the month of October and get your first visit in exchange for a donation! That’s a $450 value! Or, call or come by the office to buy some raffle tickets for our awesome prizes! We’re giving away a Southerland queen-size mattress valued at $1200 (or credit toward the Southerland mattress of your choice), two BedGear pillows valued at $400 and a Jeanie Rub hand held massager valued at $300! You do not have to be a patient to donate or to participate in the raffle! Won’t you help us, friends? We surely do appreciate you! Call or come by today and schedule your appointment for October 2nd! We can’t wait to see you!
* Due to state and federal regulations Medicare and Medicaid patients are not eligible for free adjustment or first visit.