Selah Vie Boutique Opening A Huge Success

Coconut Telegraph

Selah Freedom's grand opening celebration for Selah Vie Boutique, the organization's upscale resale store in Bradenton on March 1stit was a tremendous success. Over 75 people attended the Sip ‘n Shop event at Selah Vie where they had an opportunity to purchase gently used designer brands including Louis Vuitton, White House Black Market and Michael Kors, for unbelievable prices. Selah Vie Boutique serves to bring sustainability to Selah Freedom's mission to fight sex trafficking and serve as an awareness hub in the community and proceeds from the store go straight to Selah Freedom’s programs serving survivors and at-risk teen girls. The storefront location was graciously gifted to Selah Freedom by Benderson Development. Store hours are Wednesday through Saturday 10am to 4pm. For more info or to donate, email retail@selahfreedom.com.

 

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