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1Concier Donates to The Salvation Army

Gives bed linens, towels, toiletries to Adult Rehabilitation Centers

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — 1Concier, a provider of wholesale linen products and solutions, reports it has donated bed linens, towels and toiletries to The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Centers (ARCs) across the United States.

Locations include Orlando; Atlantic City; Oklahoma City; Allentown, Pennsylvania; Dallas, Houston, Austin, and San Antonio, Texas; Virginia Beach and Alexandria, Virginia; New York; and Maryland.

The company says its donation serves a dual purpose: outfitting The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Centers and providing items for sale in their thrift stores, which support the programs financially. 

The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Centers offer a six-to-12-month, low-cost residential rehabilitation program for individuals with various needs, providing them with a safe and supportive environment to recover and rebuild their lives.

“Countless people across the U.S. will be resting easily on their new luxury bedding thanks to the amazing team at 1Concier,” says Eric Rader, e-commerce director of the Adult Rehabilitation Center Command. 

“As if that weren’t enough, 1Concier is also providing bedding for those in our rehabilitation programs, as well as countless meals, medical fees, towels, and more from this donation. The list is as huge as their generosity.”

Robert Emery, manager of logistics execution at 1Concier, played a pivotal role in facilitating this donation. The company says he worked tirelessly on the logistics of this enormous donation.

“Our partnership with The Salvation Army highlights our company's commitment to supporting communities in need,” says Tony Smith, CEO at 1Concier. 

“By donating essential items, 1Concier is helping individuals in the ARC find comfort and dignity during their recovery journey while also bolstering The Salvation Army’s efforts through its thrift stores.”

1Concier Donates to The Salvation Army

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