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Dreams 4 All Foundation donates more than 25 mattresses to Hope Mills Police officers through community partnership

By Staff Report, posted 3 months ago
Photo provided by: Stacey Buckner

Dreams 4 All Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to “Making a great night’s sleep accessible to everyone,” partnered with Off-Road Outreach and Veterans Services of the Carolinas to donate more than 25 mattresses to the officers of the Hope Mills Police Department on Monday, Feb. 23, 2026.

The donation recognizes the daily dedication and sacrifice of local police officers who work tirelessly to serve and protect the Hope Mills community. By providing quality mattresses, the partnership aims to support the health, wellness and recovery of officers who often work long hours under high-stress conditions.

Photo provided by: Stacey Buckner

“First responders give so much of themselves to keep our communities safe,” said Juliana West, executive director of Dreams 4 All Foundation in a press release. “We believe restful sleep is essential to physical and emotional well-being, and we are honored to provide mattresses that help these officers rest, restore, and continue serving their community with strength and compassion.”

Through this collaboration, community organizations are coming together to give back to those who give so much. The mattresses symbolize appreciation and recognition for the unseen sacrifices made by law enforcement professionals and their families.

The partnership also reflects a broader mission shared by all organizations involved: supporting local heroes through meaningful, tangible resources that improve quality of life and promote long-term wellness.

“By investing in the wellbeing of our officers, we invest in the safety and resilience of our entire community,” said Stacey Buckner, founder Off-Road Outreach and NC SERVES Network Coordinator for Veterans Services of the Carolinas in a press release.

Since its founding in 2017, Dreams 4 All Foundation has provided thousands of free mattresses across North Carolina, serving individuals and families facing hardship while also expanding partnerships that strengthen communities and support those on the front lines of service.

For more information about Dreams 4 All Foundation or to learn how to support its mission, visit Dreams 4 All Foundation’s website or follow the organization on social media.

Photo provided by: Stacey Buckner
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