Companies are still showing their love and support by offering freebies to healthcare workers and frontline employees for their hard work and dedication.
This is a crazy time for all those in the medical field and for first responders as well. These people have been working long hours and putting themselves at risk to help all others. They are truly heroes and deserve every one of these freebies and so much more!
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Some offers are for healthcare workers only and other offers include first responders, Teachers, and Military as well, so be sure to read the fine print or check out the link.
Discounts and freebies for healthcare workers and front-line employees
For their part, Starbucks is offering a FREE tall brewed coffee (hot or iced) to any customer who identifies as a front-line responder to the COVID-19 outbreak — from Dec. 1 to 31. No purchase or digital coupon necessary. This free coffee for front line-responders deal can be redeemed at Starbucks U.S. company-operated locations and select licensed stores. See the link for more details.
The North Face
The North Face would like to show their heartfelt gratitude to Healthcare Workers and First Responders for their dedication and bravery in this trying time. That’s why, from now until Dec. 31, 2020, The North Face will be giving a 50% discount to Healthcare Workers and First Responders across the United States. This discount can be used for the purchase of certain non-sale items on thenorthface.com and at The North Face-owned retail stores in the United States.
Another bonus is that Healthcare Workers can be verified and request a new discount code once every 30 days from April 14, 2020 until Dec. 31, 2020. Once you’re ready to shop again, you can re-verify your status and receive a new promo code. Please see the link for qualifying participants.
Adidas
Adidas is offering 40% off all purchases for medical personnel, first responders, and for members of the military. Valid ID is required via ID.me.
Asics
Asics is offering 60% off ANY full-priced item. To receive this discount, you must make an Asics account using your professional email address. This offer is for medical professionals and first responders.
Big Lots
At Big Lots, first responders, medical personnel, active military, and veterans will all enjoy a 15% discount on any purchase. Discounts can be received for in-store purchases by showing your work ID, military ID, or badge to the cashier. Online purchases can be discounted with the use of the code BIGHEROES at checkout.
Carhartt
Carhartt is offering all verified members of the Military, First Responder, and Nursing community a 25% discount on apparel and accessories. To apply the discount, simply click on the ID.me button during checkout and follow the steps to verify your eligibility.
Casper
15% off Mattresses for Military, First Responder, Nurses, Hospital Employees, Medical Providers and more through ID.me.
Caesars Entertainment
Caesars Entertainment is offering up to 35% off to show our gratitude for First responders, Nurses, Doctors, Hospital Staff, Grocery Store Employees, Delivery Personnel, Pharmacists, Government employees, Military, Veterans and Teachers. Must show valid credentials at check-in. Up to 35% off Sunday through Thursday stays and up to 30% off Friday and Saturday stays. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Based on availability.
Clarks
Clarks offers a Military discount off purchase for Active Duty, Retirees, Veterans, Military Spouses, Military Family Members, as well as a First Responder Discount for active Police, Fire, and EMT customers and also Teachers. You can receive your discount while shopping online by verifying your eligibility with ID.me. This discount cannot be combined with other promotional codes or applied to any gift card purchases.
Dave and Buster’s
Dave and Buster’s is giving away a FREE $10 Game Card for currently active military and/or first responders and healthcare professionals. Present your current, valid ID at the front desk when you enter. Limit one customer per card.
Flamingo Las Vegas
Offering 35% off lowest rate for nurses, first responders, Military, Teachers, Students and Govt. Employees through ID.me.
Lululemon
Lululemon offers a 25% discount to active North American military members, military spouses, and active emergency first responders. A valid government ID must be shown at the time of purchase. At this time, this discount is available in-store only.
Nike
If you’re a medical professional (including technicians and researchers) or a first responder, you can get 20% off most items on Nike’s website. The discount can be used up to four times per month. SheerID will be used to verify your employment status.
Nurses, teachers, first responders, and military personnel will receive 50% off ALL purchases–no exceptions. Verify your employment with ID.me.
Sonos
20% off for nurses and first responders in USA and Canada through ID.me.
Tuft & Needle
Providing first responders, healthcare and the military with 15% off their purchase.
Health care workers, teachers, and first responders will get 40% off all purchases. (A very broad range of workers will qualify, including Military Spouses and Family Members, Veterans & Educators. You can check out the full details here. )Verify your valid employment status via ID.me.
These are some great deals that will hopefully help take care of the ones taking care of us. They will continue to put themselves on the line in the upcoming weeks and we need to do all we can to support them.
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aL Berro says
They are typically only for healthcare workers. We work grocery and keep getting rejected from the freebies. So batching us in with the “front line heroes” is becoming an insult really when you can’t also reap the rewards.
Salaried healthcare workers are receiving free stuff and minimum wagers are getting paid in thank yous. Makes sense, right?
Summer Allgood says
I understand that the freebies are not spread to most front line workers such as grocery employees. I would like to see that happen as well. We publish the deals all in one roundup the way they are released to us by that specific company. I apologize if it’s caused any confusion, we don’t have control over who gets the freebies.