St. Louis Designer Drapery Sellers Support Cardinal Glennon Children’s Foundation
St. Louis, MO (PRWEB) October 07, 2013 -- The Curtain Exchange, which sells designer and custom curtains in St. Louis, will participate in the Cardinal Glennon Children’s Foundation “Glennon Card” shopping program in support of the foundation’s children’s hospital. In this program, interested consumers can buy a Glennon Card for $50, which entitles them to a 20% discount at participating stores for a 10-day period, October 25-November 3, 2013. The proceeds of all card sales will benefit the children cared for by the Cardinal Glennon Children’s Foundation.
“We are very happy to be a participating store in the Glennon Card shopping program,” says owner of The Curtain Exchange of St. Louis, Ellen Ross. “This is a worthy cause for a great program that benefits children who are in need of medical care, so we really expect that it will be a popular program this year.”
The Curtain Exchange has further supported the Cardinal Glennon Children’s Foundation this month by participating in the Ladue News Show House, which benefits the foundation, among other charities. More information about this may be found on the store’s blog.
Funds raised through purchases of the Glennon Card go towards helping children in need. In 2012, these funds went towards purchasing equipment that allowed for life-saving heart and lung procedures, as well as towards treatment programs for children who have autism.
The Curtain Exchange offers custom luxury drapes and ready-made designer drapery and window treatments in St. Louis, Missouri. In addition to a constantly updated line of fabrics that may be selected from to create custom draperies, The Curtain Exchange also carries a distinctive selection of ready-to-buy curtain styles and offers drapery hardware and installation. The store’s in-house consultants are happy to work with guests in-store or at home, and customers are encouraged to take advantage of The Curtain Exchange’s 48-hour take home approval process. All of The Curtain Exchange’s draperies are made in the USA. For more information or to schedule an in-home consultation, please visit http://thecurtainexchange.com.
Valentina Alessandrini, Hughes Media PR, http://www.hughesmedia.us, 404-848-0487, [email protected]
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