Tred-Mor Floor Cushion partners with Home For Our Troops

HomeNewsTred-Mor Floor Cushion partners with Home For Our Troops

Morris, Ill.—Tred-Mor Floor Cushion and Acoustic Systems has partnered with Homes For Our Troops. This partnership was facilitated by GiveMor, the philanthropic committee at Tred-Mor Floor Cushion.

Homes For Our Troops is a construction-based charity that builds and donates specially adapted homes across the United States for severely injured, post-9/11 veterans. These homes serve as a departure point for these veterans so that they may rebuild their lives and become highly productive members of society.

“The treatment of wounded military veterans is an issue near and dear to all of us at Tred-Mor, Leggett & Platt and to this country,” said Vincent Dimino, hospitality regional manager, Tred-Mor Floor Cushion. “We are proud to do our part by partnering with Homes For Our Troops.”

For more information, visit hfotusa.org.

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