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Sleep Country Pajama Drive For Foster Kids Underway

Drop off new PJ's in any size at any Sleep Country store, or donate online to help foster children in Washington and Oregon with basic necessities.

pajama drive for foster kids starts Monday, Jan. 2.

Foster children often enter foster care with very few possessions of their own, and as foster parents handle other expenses, comfort items like cozy pajamas are often neglected. Help make sure Washington and Oregon’s 20,000 foster kids sleep tight by donating new PJs to Sleep Country’s annual Pajama Drive for Foster Kids. Sleep Country will be collecting donations of new pajamas in any size between Jan. 2 and Feb.26.


Donations of new pajamas in all sizes can be dropped off at any Sleep Country store, including the .

Store hours are Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Cash donations can also be made online and Sleep Country representatives will shop on your behalf. All contributions are distributed among Sleep Country’s foster care partner organizations.

*Editor's Note: Information provided by Sleep Country USA.

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