In January 2026, C.D. Smith Construction hosted its 5th annual Sleep in Heavenly Peace bed build. With support from Drexel Building Supply, core Sleep in Heavenly Peace volunteers, and approximately 80 worker volunteers, the team built 81 beds. Delivery efforts continued after the build, helping more children get off the floor and into beds of their own.
In mid-January 2026, C.D. Smith Construction hosted its 5th annual Sleep in Heavenly Peace (SHP) bed build, bringing employees, youth apprentices and community volunteers together around a shared purpose: ensuring kids in our community have a safe, warm place to sleep.
The timing mattered. At the start of the build, the local SHP chapter had run out of beds. Volunteers stepped in to help restock quickly during one of the coldest stretches of the year.
Sleep in Heavenly Peace is a volunteer-driven nonprofit dedicated to making sure no child sleeps on the floor. Local chapters organize bed builds and delivery days so children in need can receive a bed at no cost to their families.
C.D. Smith Construction was proud to sponsor and host this year’s build, with material support from Drexel Building Supply and leadership from SHP’s core volunteer team.
Once the build wrapped up, the work continued. Delivery teams moved quickly to get beds into homes, helping additional children get off the floor in the days that followed.
This event marked the fifth year C.D. Smith Construction has partnered with Sleep in Heavenly Peace to host a bed build. Over time, the build has become a consistent way for employees and volunteers to give back through hands-on service.
Throughout the day, teams rotated through stations cutting, drilling, sanding, assembling, and branding bed frames. Each step brought another child closer to a bed of their own.
Among the volunteers were C.D. Smith youth apprentices Morgan Nachreiner and Aiden Richardson, who worked alongside experienced construction professionals and first-time volunteers.
Their participation reflects what these builds are about: learning by doing, contributing to the community, and seeing how practical skills can make a real difference.
A bed is more than furniture. For kids, it supports better sleep, stronger routines, and the ability to show up rested for school. For families, it removes a burden many carry quietly.
Sleep in Heavenly Peace addresses that need one bed at a time, and community builds like this one are how that mission becomes reality.
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How You Can Help
The success of initiatives like the January Bed Build is made possible by dedicated volunteers and generous donations. Whether you’re interested in participating in future builds or contributing bedding or funds, your support can make a difference in a child’s life.
To learn more about Sleep in Heavenly Peace and how you can get involved in their mission to ensure every child has a bed of their own, visit shpbeds.org.
Together, we can continue making sure that no child sleeps on the floor in our town—or anywhere else.
Sleep in Heavenly Peace is a nonprofit organization dedicated to ensuring children have a safe, comfortable bed to sleep in. Volunteers build and deliver beds at no cost to families in need.
Community members can volunteer, donate, or connect with a local chapter through Sleep in Heavenly Peace or by visiting C.D. Smith’s SHP involvement page.