July Newsletter – Featuring Teacher Appreciation Week!

As we prepare for the ribbon cutting of our new clothing boutique in Belle Glade, we are also busy with other special events including our first ever “Teacher Appreciation Event” where we are offering female teachers in Palm Beach County the opportunity to come shop for a free, back-to-school outfit. It’s just one way for us to demonstrate our appreciation for all of their hard work. Also, save the date for our 2022 Style for Hope Luncheon on March 11, 2022, and we will be announcing our Fall Shop for Success event very soon. We also wish to congratulate the recipients of our Dress for Success Patient Care Technician Scholarship, thanks to a generous grant from the Quinn Foundation. Read all the latest news!

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