Category Archives: Do Some Good

L&P Volunteers at Third Thursday

L&P recently sponsored and volunteered at Third Thursday—a family-friendly event where the Joplin, Missouri, and surrounding communities get together to enjoy local food, artists, entertainment, and shops. October’s Third Thursday served as a local Halloween event that attracted a great crowd.

During the event, 33 L&P volunteers offered free activities near one of our semi-trucks to raise awareness for and solidify our ongoing partnership with the local United Way. Community members had the opportunity to enjoy a Candy Land Truck or Treat, games, pumpkin decorating, and free bags of popcorn.

Our volunteers handed out more than 8,000 pieces of candy and helped approximately 160 kids decorate mini pumpkins!

We are so grateful to our volunteers for making this Third Thursday fun and successful! Check out some photos from the event below.

Join L&P at Third Thursday!

L&P is sponsoring Third Thursday on October 20. From 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM CDT, stop by Main Street in Downtown Joplin, Missouri, to join the fun!

We will be accepting donations to support the local United Way, and there will be free activities for you to enjoy. For kids, we will have games, a Truck or Treat with candy, and pumpkin decorating. We’ll also have free bags of popcorn and a festive fall photo station.

We hope to see you there—find us by the big rig!

United Way Spotlight: Carthage Crisis Center

Leggett & Platt fosters a culture of giving, encouraging our employees to Do Some Good. Throughout the course of our local United Way campaign, we will shine a spotlight on several of the incredible agencies that United Way serves in our community. Times may be difficult, but we have witnessed communities rising to meet these hard moments. If in a position to give this year, we encourage you to support your local agency, too.

In 1996, leaders of several local Carthage churches felt a calling to help feed the homeless. This group banded together to start the non-profit Carthage Crisis Center, a shelter that provides emergency transitional housing to those experiencing homelessness and hunger.

The center’s mission is faith-based. The Carthage Crisis Center addresses the long-term problem of homelessness through spiritual growth and community support.

“Transitional housing is our main focus,” said Jim Benton, Executive Director. “We provide counseling, a room, and an environment of accountability so that people can overcome life’s obstacles.”

Today, thanks to the partnership with United Way and community support, Carthage Crisis Center provides 45 beds for men, women, and families in a 44,000-square-foot facility.

“Because of the support of our community, we have seen lives changed,” said Benton. “People who were substance abusers are now contributing members of society—families torn apart by poverty are united and restored.”

To learn more or volunteer, visit Carthage Crisis Center online.

L&P Volunteers at Carthage Area United Way Golf Scramble

Recently, more than 45 L&P volunteers helped host the 9th annual Golf Scramble to benefit the Carthage Area United Way. From planning to hosting the event, our volunteers were there—they registered teams, set up tents and stations, collected donations, ran contests, provided refreshments, and much more.

Together, L&P raised more than $16,000 for the Carthage Area United Way. Thank you to everyone who participated and to our volunteers for continuing to make this event special and successful!

United Way Mission

As we kick off our annual United Way campaign, we wanted to share the importance of giving to United Way and how its mission differs from other charities.

“When someone gives to United Way, they invest in a holistic approach to community impact,” said Duane Dreiling, the Executive Director of United Way Southwest Missouri and Southeast Kansas. “Because we fund programs that address education, health, and financial stability, their donation helps us support a variety of programs that can impact lives in many ways.”

United Way supports agencies that provide immediate needs to the community. “The impact is tangible,” said Barbara Wright, Executive Director of the Carthage Area United Way. “You are supporting the neighbor across the street trying to stretch their paycheck, the single mother who needs diapers or food due to rising inflation and gas prices, or the children caught in the crosshairs of divorce.”

United Way chooses its agencies annually through a thorough application process. “We want to ensure the agencies we fund provide high-quality service,” said Dreiling. “We also look for duplication of services. With limited community resources, we must assure donors that we are efficient with every dollar donated.”

United Way shares our value of putting people first. Annually, UW of Southwest Missouri/Southeast Kansas and Carthage UW serve over 76,000 members of the community. Wright said, “We talk about the hard problems communities face and ways to combat them, improve them, and live united together.”

Together, we can give hope where it’s needed most.

Care Partner Network

Our giving has an even greater impact. United Way of Southwest Missouri and Southeast Kansas has partnered with Freeman Health System and Mercy Hospital to coordinate the Care Partner Network.

The Care Partner Network is a collaboration of over 60 non-profits that use a tool called the “Unite Us Platform” to create a referral system. Hospitals and non-profits can make a referral for a service to someone in need, and the system can track the referral and see it to completion.

“We know we don’t solve community issues in a vacuum,” said Dreiling. “It takes collaboration, and now we have a tool to see it through.”

Walking to Save Lives

On October 1, Leggett & Platt helped sponsor the American Heart Association’s Four States Heart Walk.

Many L&P team members walked to raise money to support life-saving research and programs to aid in the fight against heart disease, the number one killer of all Americans.

Our “Leggett & Platt has Heart” team raised nearly $3,000, and L&P donated $2,500 as a corporate sponsor. Emily Studer, a team member in Human Resources, raised almost $400 individually.

Thank you to our team members who embody our value of putting people first and walked for the health of others!

Our Values in Action: We Rise

In 2011, L&P began We Rise, an employee-funded program that helps to satisfy the emergency needs of employees and their immediate families in the aftermath of catastrophic events or natural disasters. 

The fund exists due to the generosity of our people. In 2021, we held a fundraising campaign where L&P double-matched employee donations up to $50,000, and we were able to rebuild the fund with such incredible pledges and donations.

Recently, We Rise provided 13 employees from our Winchester, Kentucky facility with a total of $47,600 to help recover from flood damage. At L&P, we believe in putting people first and want our employees to know they are not alone in the wake of tragedy.

A Successful School Supply Giveaway

Tracy and Mark Phillips are living out our L&P values by putting people first and doing great work together.

Tracy is an Accounts Payable Coordinator at our corporate headquarters and Mark works in the Quality Department at our Flex-O-Lators location. They were married two years ago and felt a strong desire to help and give back within their local community during the pandemic. Together, they started Pressing Toward the Goal Ministries in the Southwest Missouri area.

“At the time we started this effort, it seemed like our country, and even our community, was going through so much division,” said Tracy. “Our main goal is to promote unity and help others in need.”

Pressing Toward the Goal recently hosted its second annual school supply giveaway. Through donations by L&P and other organizations, churches, and individuals, the team got backpacks and essential school supplies ready to donate. Nearly 200 families attended the giveaway and received supplies for the upcoming school year.

“The list of those who donated is quite long,” said Tracy. “When I mention ‘unity,’ that’s what I’m talking about. We are called to come together and lift each other up in times of need, and that’s what we try to do each day.”

Going Above and Beyond for Others: Meet Mario Martinez

Mario Martinez is a Machine Operator for our Sponge Cushion facility in Morris, Illinois. He will have worked for L&P for 22 years this October. And he knows just what it means to give back to those in need.

Mario started volunteering when he was young, as he watched his mother generously give to other people. As Mario grew with that same spirit of giving, in 1992, he came across his first opportunity to give back. He was made aware of an elderly woman in Cuba who needed extensive home repairs. Mario was able to help her bring indoor plumbing into her home.

Later, Mario noticed a story while browsing on Facebook about a Colombian woman who needed help for her grandson. After learning more, Mario chose to help her grandson go to college by paying for his tuition. He has since graduated and now works in nutrition.

And when Mario’s cousin mentioned a family in need in the Dominican Republic, Mario jumped at the opportunity to help. He learned of a single mother with health challenges and paid for the remodel of her family home. He even took two weeks of vacation from his job at L&P to travel to the Dominican Republic and make sure the remodel was progressing.

The house before and after Mario helped with remodeling.

“I’m grateful for Leggett & Platt,” Mario says. “When I started working here, I could only help others little by little. Now, I can help even more because I’m afforded more time off and the means to financially contribute to others. It means so much to me to be able to help others.”

A Good Night’s Sleep

We take pride in making products that make life more comfortable.

In 2021, we donated more than 900 mattresses, 100 innerspring units, and 40 bedframes to aid in disaster relief, homelessness and crisis recovery, and refugee resettlement.