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Various Retailers are offering Special Discounts as a Thank You to First Responders and Medical Professionals listed below when you verify your eligibility. Thanks OptimusPrimeAutobot

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  • The North Face is offering 50% Off Non-Sale Items to Healthcare Workers.
    • Included professions are: doctors, nurses, technicians, medical researchers, hospital workers.
  • adidas.com is offering 40% Off to Verified Medical Professionals, First Responders, Nurses and Military Members
    • Verify with ID.me.
  • Nike.com is offering a unique 20% Off Promo Code to Medical Professionals and First Responders.
    • Verify with SheerID.
  • Reebok.com is offering 50% Off to Teachers, Nurses, Military Personnel, First Responders, and Government Employees.
    • Verify with ID.me.
  • Headspace.com is offering Headspace Plus Meditation App Subscription for Free to US Healthcare Professionals who work in public health settings.
    • Access lasts through 2020.
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Lots of companies are already helping to support coronavirus relief efforts, offering millions in donations or using their resources to make supplies like masks and hand sanitizer. But many brands are now also giving thanks directly to the people putting themselves on the line to fight the pandemic, with special discounts for essential workers.

That means that if you're a medical professional or first responder, you can find savings on a variety of products that might make life a little easier right now. Most discounts can be found on shoes and athletic apparel, which makes sense given that many of these workers are on their feet all day and require comfortable, supportive clothing.

If you want to help, but you're not sure how, there are plenty of companies that put the power in your hands. While you can always donate to local food banks or charities, I've found a few brands that combine giving and shopping by donating proceeds to relief efforts. So whether you need shoes, clothes, a phone cleaner or even a massage gun, consider checking out some of these brands that are helping coronavirus relief efforts.

Most discounts extend to all hospital staff and first responders (including police, firefighters and EMTs). Teachers are eligible for plenty of deals as well, as are some retirees. If you've been involved at all in helping curb the pandemic, it's definitely worth looking into the deals below to see if you qualify for special savings.

Do note that these discounts all require proof of eligibility, either through emailed documentation or verification via a service like ID.me or SheerID. Instructions are included on all the discount pages linked below.

Even if you're not eligible for these discounts, you might want to support these retailers to thank them for providing tangible support to the people on the front lines.

Not everyone, however, believes that two negatives necessarily make a positive.

I think that downvoting this post is a really bad way to say THANK YOU to our FRONTLINE essential workers critical to keeping society functioning, making sure that every one of us is safe, healthy, and has access to all of the resources we need.

"Downvoting prompts a kind of gamification. I don't imagine that users are going to be sensitive to all of the semantics of the things posted in this post and know how to use Vote Up and Down Vote appropriately."


Aerosoles
This shoe brand has promised to donate 10% of proceeds from its "Share the Love" Collection to Feeding America, which supports crucial food banks across the country.
https://www.aerosoles.com/?cjevent=d2c0b4eb874211ea802f017f0a1c0e13​ [aerosoles.com] expired


Bazzle Baby
The baby fashionwear brand will donate 30% of proceeds from every purchase directly to NoKidHungry.com along with an option for direct donation without purchase.
https://www.bazzlebaby.com/collections/no-kid-hungry-bazzle-baby​ [bazzlebaby.com]

Body Guardz
This phone case and screen protector brand is dishing out 10% off all purchases with code BETTERTOGETHER, and donating 10% of those BETTERTOGETHER proceeds to Relief Haven to support Utah hospitals and small businesses in need.
https://www.bodyguardz.com/?utm_source=pepperjam&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=43737&utm_content=8-10737&clickId=3085714333​ [bodyguardz.com]

Boll & Branch
The luxury linen brand is donating 10% of proceeds through May 1st to fund the manufacturing of mattresses to donate to COVID-19 emergency medical operations. Plus, you can get 10% off all purchases with the code GOODNESS.
https://www.bollandbranch.com/?source=pepperjam&publisherId=206591&clickId=3085714776&utm_source=pepperjam&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=206591​ [bollandbranch.com] expired

Casetify
Casetify's UV Sanitizer kills 99.9% of germs on your phone. Other than supplying a truly helpful product at a time like this, the brand is donating 100% of proceeds from this sanitizer to GlobalGiving's Coronavirus Relief Fund, sending medical responders, essential supplies and food to communities in need.
https://www.casetify.com/protects/uv-sanitizer?sscid=41k4_qfh26&​ [casetify.com] - sold out

Dagne Dover
The bag brand is donating 10% of proceeds to a charitable organization of choice from the following: CDC Foundation, Feeding America, Save the Children. Plus, it's giving 10% off all purchases with code TOGETHER.
https://www.dagnedover.com/?​ [dagnedover.com]

Ebay
Shoppers can buy from the site's Gifts That Gives Back page, benefiting charities helping with relief efforts such as Feeding America and The Salvation Army. Buyers paying via PayPal can donate between $1 and $25 during checkout every time they buy.
https://www.ebay.com/e/charity/ebay-disaster-response​ [ebay.com]

Enso Rings
The brand specializing in silicone rings is donating 100% of the proceeds from uniquely engraved rings to the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund for the World Health Organization (WHO).
https://ensorings.com/pages/in-this-together?​ [ensorings.com]

Everlane
The sustainable fashion brand is donating all profits from its 100% Human collection to Feeding America's COVID-19 Response Fund, which provides supplies to food banks across the country.
https://www.everlane.com/collections/100-percent-human?​ [everlane.com]


Greats
The shoe brand is donating $15 from every order to City Harvest.
https://www.greats.com/?​ [greats.com]

Ivory Ella
Ivory Ella is donating 100% of net proceeds from the sale of their HOPE charity tee to support Project Sunshine. Ivory Ella is utilizing their Rhode Island based fulfillment center, operating under the highest safety protocols for its team, to help assemble Activity Kits for Project Sunshine and shipping them directly to over 350 hospitals across the United States.
https://www.ivoryella.com/collections/hope-collection?​ [ivoryella.com]

Kendra Scott
Fifty percent of all proceeds from the jewelry brand's Everlyne Bracelets will directly support Feeding America.
https://www.kendrascott.com/​ [kendrascott.com]


NYDJ
NYDJ will donate 10% of all proceeds on NYDJ.com to the United Way Worldwide COVID-19 Community Response and Recovery Fund.
https://www.nydj.com/home​ [nydj.com]

Otherland
This candle company is offering a 10% discount with code SUNSHINE, plus it will donate 10% to Food Bank for NYC.
https://www.otherland.com/?​ [otherland.com]

PopSockets
PopSockets has created two new grip designs, 100% of whose sales go to charities. The designs are for Doctors without Borders and Feeding America.
https://www.popsockets.com/home?​ [popsockets.com]


Purple
The mattress brand is committing 10% of net proceeds from every purchase on its website to the manufacturing -- and donating -- of emergency mattresses.
https://purple.com/?​ [purple.com]

ThredUP
The largest online consignment and thrift store is donating 30% of the selling price of each item to Feeding America on its app.
https://www.thredup.com/?referral_code=datafeed_pla_connexity​ [thredup.com]

Toms
Toms will be donating one-third of net profits in support of its long standing giving partners Americares, Crisis Text Line, International Medical Corps, Partners in Health, and WaterAid.
https://www.toms.com/global-giving-fund​ [toms.com]

Shoes and apparel

Adidas
: Medical professionals, first responders and members of the military all get 40% off their purchases. Professional verification is required via ID.me.
https://www.adidas.com/us/discount-programs​ [adidas.com]

Allbirds: The popular shoe company has a few ways to get a discount. First, you can bundle your own shoe purchase with a pair to be sent to a health care professional. Prices range from $146 to $186 for both women's and men's shoe bundles. If you don't want any shoes for yourself, you can donate a pair directly to a health care worker for $60. Finally, health care workers themselves can purchase final-sale pairs from a special collection at a discounted price. https://www.allbirds.com/collections/health-worker-collection?​ [allbirds.com]
https://www.allbirds.com/pages/better-together?​ [allbirds.com]

Asics: Medical professionals and first responders get 60% off any full-priced product. You must first create an Asics account using your professional email.
https://www.asics.com/us/en-us/discount-programs.html​ [asics.com]

Crocs: Ultracomfortable Crocs have long been the shoe of choice for many health care workers, who can now sign up to get a free pair (complete with free shipping). Pairs have been running out due to high demand, so check back at noon ET each day to try to snag a spot in line.
https://www.crocs.com/COVID19-STATUS.html?​ [crocs.com]

Dagne Dover: Health care workers, teachers and members of the military all get 20% off Dagne Dover's collection of chic, high-quality bags, backpacks and wallets.
https://www.dagnedover.com/pages/dagne-heroes?​ [dagnedover.com]

Danform Shoes: Health care workers can use the code SUPERHERO20 for 20% off online footwear purchases.
https://www.danformshoesvt.com/collections/health-care-workers​ [danformshoesvt.com]

Enell: The sports bra company is offering health care workers, first responders and teachers a single-use, 50%-off coupon valid through May 30.
https://enell.com/blogs/blog/50-off-for-healthcare-workers-and-teachers​ [enell.com]

Nike: First responders and medical professionals (including technicians and researchers) get 20% off most items on Nike's website. The discount can be used up to four times per month, and Nike uses SheerID to verify employment status.
https://www.nike.com/help/a/first-responder-discount?​ [nike.com]

The North Face: The outdoor outfitter is offering a range of health care workers 50% off nonsale items, both online and in retail stores (once they reopen, that is) now through December 31. You must register with SheerID to confirm your eligibility.
https://www.thenorthface.com/help/the-north-face-healthcare-workers-discount-program.html?​ [thenorthface.com]

Reebok: First responders, teachers, nurses and military all get 50% off their purchases, with no item exceptions. You must verify your status with ID.me.
https://www.reebok.com/us/discount-programs​ [reebok.com]

Under Armour: First responders, health care professionals and educators get 40% off all purchases after verifying your employment with ID.me. A broad range of workers is included, so check out the full details here.
https://www.underarmour.com/en-us/troop-id-instructions?​ [underarmour.com]

Vineyard Vines: Medical workers get 15% off their orders. A professional ID is required, and it will take one to two hours to be approved and receive your discount code.
https://www.vineyardvines.com/nurses-doctors-discount/nurses-doctors-discount.html?​ [vineyardvines.com]

Health and wellness

Care.com
: Frontline workers get a month of free premium access to the company's services, which include care for kids, aging parents and pets.
https://www.care.com/frontline​ [care.com]

Down Dog: All of Down Dog's wellness, yoga and fitness apps are actually free for everyone through May 1, but the offer is extended an extra two months, through July 1, for health care professionals, teachers and students.
https://www.downdogapp.com/​ [downdogapp.com]

Headspace: The mindfulness and meditation app is offering free subscriptions for all health care professionals working in public health settings. The subscription is good for all of 2020, and you'll need your National Provider Identifier or another form of professional verification to sign up.
https://www.headspace.com/health-covid-19​ [headspace.com]


Talkspace: Doctors, nurses and social workers who have been impacted by covid-19 get free access to the therapy app's unlimited messaging plan.
https://www.talkspace.com/blog/coronavirus-talkspace-resources/?​ [talkspace.com]

Theragun: Theragun sells high-end percussive therapy devices — essentially intense vibrating massagers meant to help with muscle recovery. The company has already donated more than 300 devices to hospitals, and all health care workers can request $250 off a device of their own while supplies last.
https://www.theragun.com/us/en-us/health-care-worker-military-first-responder-discount/?​ [theragun.com]

Owala: Water bottle company Owala is helping first responders, government workers and medical professionals stay hydrated with 50% off their orders. Verification is done via VerifyPass, and retirees in the aforementioned fields are eligible as well.
https://owalalife.com/responders-nurses-discount/​ [owalalife.com]

Yeti: Another popular option for a water bottle or insulated cooler, Yeti is offering 30% off to all first responders verified through ID.me.
https://www.yeti.com/en_US/id-me.html​ [yeti.com]

Travel and transportation services​

AAA
: Free roadside assistance is available for medical workers and first responders, though details may vary by state.
https://www.calif.aaa.com/information/covid19-relief.html​ [aaa.com]

Airbnb: The company is waiving all fees for the first 100,000 stays in its new Frontline stays program. Individuals must first submit professional information to Airbnb to confirm their eligibility, after which they can book directly with hosts.
https://news.airbnb.com/hosts-offer-100000-places-to-stay-for-covid-19-responders/​ [airbnb.com]

BP and Amoco: First responders, doctors, nurses and other hospital workers all get a one-time, 50-cent-per-gallon discount at BP and Amoco stations. Be sure to verify your eligibility with ID.me before fueling up.
https://www.bp.com/en_us/united-states/home/products-and-services/our-rewards/supporting-our-local-heroes.html​ [bp.com]

Choice Hotels: Essential health care workers, first responders, transit employees and more can receive discounted room rates at participating hotels.
https://www.choicehotels.com/support/choice-cares?​ [choicehotels.com]

Citi Bike: Critical workers living or working in New York City are eligible for a free 30-day Citi Bike membership.
https://www.citibikenyc.com/critical-workforce-membership-press-release​ [citibikenyc.com]

GM: GM has extended its preexisting first responder discount to include health care professionals through June 30. Chevy, Buick, Cadillac and GMC are all participating GM brands.
https://www.gmfirstresponderdiscount.com/​ [gmfirstresponderdiscount.com]

Honda: Through July 6, first responders and health care professionals get $500 toward Honda models from 2019 or later. To get the deal, you'll need to finance or lease with Honda Financial Services.
https://automobiles.honda.com/tools/current-offers?zipcode=11216&offer=090111c081dbec21-CV1F1LEW​ [honda.com]

Wyndham Hotels: All essential workers — including health care workers, delivery drivers, grocery clerks and more — get a free instant membership upgrade to Gold status.
https://www.wyndhamhotels.com/wyndham-rewards/claim-gold/heroes​ [wyndhamhotels.com]

Food and drink

Cumberland Farms
: Medical workers, first responders, hospital staff and active duty military can get a free coffee, any size, hot or iced.
https://www.cumberlandfarms.com/​ [cumberlandfarms.com]


Krispy Kreme: Through May 12, all health care workers are eligible for a free dozen glazed doughnuts. There's a limit of five dozen per worker. Just show your employer badge at any Krispy Kreme drive-thru location.
https://www.krispykreme.com/response-to-covid19​ [krispykreme.com] expired

McDonald's: The fast food chain is offering free "Thank You Meals" through May 5, with items from both the breakfast and lunch/dinner menus. All you need is proof of employment.
https://www.mcdonalds.com/us/en-us/free-thank-you-meal.html​ [mcdonalds.com] expired


Starbucks: First responders and health care workers (including hospital staff and medical researchers) can get a free tall coffee, hot or iced, through May 3. >MAY 31st
https://stories.starbucks.com/press/2020/what-customers-need-to-know-about-starbucks-response-to-covid-19/​ [starbucks.com]

Home​

BlanQuil
: Health care workers, military personnel and first responders can all snag 50% off BlanQuil's popular weighted blankets (or anything else on the website).
https://myblanquil.com/pages/exclusive-discounts​ [myblanquil.com]

Lovesac: First responders, health care workers, teachers and military get 40% off all Sacs and Sactionals through May. Lovesac uses Sheer.ID to verify eligibility.
https://www.lovesac.com/other-healthcare?​ [lovesac.com]

Emma: The mattress company is offering health care workers a 10% discount on their orders. You'll need to submit proof of employment via email; more information here.
https://www.emma-sleep.com/healthcare_discount/​ [emma-sleep.com]

Leesa: First responders, educators, students and members of the military get 15% off their entire orders.
https://www.leesa.com/pages/supplemental-bed-kits?​ [leesa.com]

Purple: With 10% off any order of full-priced merchandise, Purple offers yet another opportunity for health care professionals to potentially save hundreds on a new mattress.
https://purple.com/healthcare-professional-discount?​ [purple.com]

Tide Cleaners: Through May 9, families of front line responders can get free laundry services through Tide's Loads of Hope program.
https://hope.tidecleaners.com/​ [tidecleaners.com] extended

Tuft & Needle: Another popular mattress option, Tuft and Needle is offering a 15% discount to health care workers, first responders and veterans.
https://www.tuftandneedle.com/military-discount/
Tech and wireless services​

AT&T
: First responders and medical professionals can get three months of free wireless service on the new FirstNet Mobile Responder plan.
https://about.att.com/pages/COVID-19.html#responders​ [att.com]

OtterBox: Broadly defined "front-liners" will get 40% off their orders.
https://www.otterbox.com/en-us/thank-you-front-liners.html?​ [otterbox.com]

Tech21: Health care workers simply need to reach out with their professional ID to Tech21 via email to get 60% off antimicrobial phone cases.
https://www.tech21.com/en_us/healthcare-hero​ [tech21.com]

Verizon Wireless: Verizon recently expanded its Those Who Serve discount to include nurses and teachers, in addition to first responders and military. Unlimited plans start at $30 per month.
https://www.verizonwireless.com/f...ving-more/

https://www.adidas.com/us/discount-programs
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To all first responders and people working on the front line - thank you for your courage, service, and sacrifice. We all owe you big time. 🙏🏻♥️
Thanks for all the effort put into this post! Easy to share to friends who it applies to.
As a healthcare worker we dont know if the person were talking to who is sick is just having a bad cold or the Covid. Its super stressful.

Things like this is where we can go home buy stuff we like and be like "yey some perks!"

Thanks for the companies and to people who dont go "OMG why are they getting discounts and not me!"

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04-25-2020 at 06:34 PM.
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Where's the appreciation for the person that has to work for minimum wage and shows up every day running food to vehicles at a restaurant, or taking money from who knows how many people at a drive through window? Or working at a grocery store keeping everything stocked or constantly cleaning behind people. And in most cases these workers have far inferior PPE than those of healthcare workers. Not taking anything away from first responders. And not looking for any discounts myself, but when's the last time you thanked one of the people you see working in one of occupations above? After all... Aren't we all in this together??
Raise your concerns with CEO's of all the above companies and please give us what feedback they give you. Thank you.
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04-25-2020 at 06:43 PM.
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This is great but sad that it only includes nurses and doctors... they are not the only medical professionals on the front line. My girlfriend is an x-ray tech and guess what ALL COVID patients need - chest imaging.

Hospital pharmacy tech here, I feel ya. North face and rothys work for all healthcare
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When you go to checkout there is a Promo Code / Discount line. You have to click edit and then login with ID.me. It added the discount after that.

I verified. But the price doesn't go down.
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I just grabbed my free McDonalds breakfast today and then followed up with a free car wash.

Cobblestone in AZ is giving a free exterior drive through wash for free.

Went to Krispy Kreme last Monday, was denied. All out of glazed.
Krispy Kreme is a joke. They're perpetually out of glazed donuts now (after never being out before). They have like 120 donuts / 10 dozen at the beginning of the day, and if you're not the first few, they're out and stop making more.

They're simply trying to piggyback on this crisis as a promotion, but unlike many other companies, aren't genuinely interested in helping.
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Taco Bell gave us 50% off our whole order tonight. My wife is an xray tech. Not sure if its nationwide, but it worked in Maryland.
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The ER I worked at ended up cancelling all contract workers due to the low census, and another hospital I'm at is constantly calling off nurses due to the same thing. But hell yea I agree with you, I would rather have a full load of shitty patient's than 2 Covid patient's. The gowning up constantly is so shitty.

Oh please don't even mention that, thanks God I don't have a episode of diarrhea. 😂🤣
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Get why health care workers get discounts but it should be offered to other people who are Frontline workers i only see a couple that apply. I mean doctors make good money already. 🤦

Not all doctors make good money. Resident physicians make about 50k/year. They work long 12 hour shifts (minimum), have on average 1 weekend off per month. And also have 200k+ in loans for the privilege of going to med school (accumulating interest). Resident physicians make below minimum wage on a per hour basis. And have a minimum of 8 years worth of college + med school education under our belts. A resident will have an additional 3+ years of being a doctor under their belt and still get paid at that level. Think about that for a second: minimum 11 years of additional education and training, plus huge debt to make minimum wage. And there are thousands in each hospital. Without them these hospitals would not function. They are surrounded by Covid. Are you saying they make too much money??

BESIDES, even those full fledged attendings physicians who are making good money, is their daily sacrifice putting themselves and their family in danger, less significant because they make money? The above discounts are a way to say "thank you", they are not going to make or break anyone's finances.
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Thank you to all those out there on the front lines!!!
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Register nurse from suburb of Chicago here, thank you for this post, also didn't see listed, MattressFirm gives away free memory pillows to medical workers everyday at 10amCT
https://www.mattressfirm.com/blog/community-culture/free-pillow-healthcare-workers?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=cvmedpillow&utm_content=link&fbclid=IwAR000iRnBo2IT2o9Kj2x7wstcwbhAdVu4YhgmtOu96fTP9IdX2WNiSUy7Ko
Edit: ended 4/15, my apologies
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Register nurse from suburb of Chicago here, thank you for this post, also didn't see listed, MattressFirm gives away free memory pillows to medical workers everyday at 10amCT
https://www.mattressfirm.com/blog...2WNiSUy7Ko

Is this still active. I really could use a memory foam pillow. But says this donation is now closed.
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04-25-2020 at 08:07 PM.
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Thanks OP, great job here!
Will be signing up my wife and oldest son for a few of these. A second (or third) pair of work sneakers would alleviate the need to constantly hunt down Lysol to spray them down.
You just bought me a couple extra hours of sleep. Thanks again!
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Is this still active. I really could use a memory foam pillow. But says this donation is now closed.
Nevermind, I stand corrected, it ended 4/15, decent pillow. My apologies
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Under armor doesn't seem to work. Price stays the same after verification. Can anyone confirm ??

You have to register at id.me
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You have to register at id.me

I verified myself. It still didn't lower the price.
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