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塞西莉亚Kolbash
2022年11月16日

Social Entrepreneur’s Mobile Boutique Brings Fashion to K–12 Children at No Cost

在高中时, 塞西莉亚Kolbash ’25 followed design trends, made clothing and dreamed of owning a boutique. During her first year at Berry, the fashion connoisseur and thrifty shopper identified a local social 创业 opportunity — finding a way to serve children in lower-income areas where transportation issues keep families from accessing high-quality clothing. She came up with the concept of Cecilia’s 社区 Closet: a mobile boutique to bring fashion to K–12 children at no cost. Cecilia planned locations where students could shop and the strategies for being mobile, from folding tables and clothing racks to methods for transport. Her next hurdle was bringing her idea to life.

Though not yet enrolled in 创业 courses, Cecilia forged ahead and applied for the Robert and Tessa Swarthout 创业 Launch Fund and the Entrepreneur Summer Fellows Grant. 她两项都获得了.

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Paula Englis, Charles A. Dana Professor of Management and 创业, 说, “Cecilia saw a problem and thought she had a viable solution. She wanted to launch her nonprofit the summer after her freshman year and begin helping students by fall. She was an excellent listener and open to suggestions. 创业 is more than just making money; it’s about making a difference. Cecilia definitely is doing that!”

Cecilia felt empowered by the advanced participants in Berry’s 创业 program, especially when pitching her plan to older student judges. “I didn’t even know some of the resources they mentioned were out there,” she remembers. “I just kept thinking, ‘I can’t wait to take these classes.’”

Hope Willoughby, lecturer of communication, also played a key role in Cecilia’s 社区 Closet. Cecilia, who is studying PR, asked her to join the nonprofit board while it was still an idea. Willoughby mentored the process through one-on-one meetings and thoughtful questions about the nonprofit and Cecilia’s future.

“Ms. Willoughby helped me rethink my major,塞西莉亚说. “She also encouraged me to minor in creative tech so I could learn about fabrication devices and prototyping.”

The greatest challenge was legalizing her nonprofit, but Cecilia tackled that over the summer, and her focus shifted to donation locations in Rome and around Berry. She has clothes and the equipment she needs, but she is hoping for a wider variety of sizes and styles so that anyone can walk in and find something to help them express themselves.

Cecilia praises the unique approach of Berry’s 创业 program. Englis agrees: “There are lots of pitch competitions and 创业 endeavors at other schools, 但在贝里, students develop their ideas over time with support. Most colleges focus on entrepreneurs as seniors, and their programs are cookie-cutter or designed for large groups. But we can pay attention to each student and their goals throughout their time here. We customize their experience to fit their 业务 development needs through coursework, 活动, 培训, 指导, 实习, 等.”

With Thanksgiving around the corner, Cecilia’s 社区 Closet is gaining momentum. “We went to Open Door [residential home serving youth] and served 10 teenage girls!塞西莉亚说. “我们也赢了 Social Impact Challenge and represented our nonprofit at Mountain Day and will participate in a mini market on November 18.”

Look for donation stations in the Rome area or contact the nonprofit 十大靠谱赌博平台大学 Volunteer Services to get in touch with Cecilia’s 社区 Closet.

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