Dress for Success making its mark as it heads into third year in the Glades

Posted 5/5/23

Opening a satellite location amid the COVID pandemic was a gutsy move, but Dress for Success Palm Beaches...

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Dress for Success making its mark as it heads into third year in the Glades

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BELLE GLADE — Opening a satellite location amid the COVID pandemic was a gutsy move, but Dress for Success Palm Beaches (DFSPB) was undeterred, bringing its free-of-charge job readiness services and programs for women to the western Palm Beach County communities. The nonprofit began operations here in May, 2021, and this week celebrated its two-year anniversary, using the occasion as a reminder that it’s a valuable local resource for women who are entering or returning to the workforce.

The 1,000 square-foot boutique at 1089 South Main Street is filled with racks and displays of head-to-toe clothing and accessories provided to women who are preparing for job interviews. Not only does a DFSPB client receive interview attire, but upon hiring, she can return for a full week’s work wardrobe. More importantly, the boutique is where clients benefit from professional guidance in tuning-up their resumes, practicing their interviewing skills, and leveraging the internet as they seek out work opportunities. Clients are only accepted upon referral from social service agencies and case workers, and appointments in advance are required.

Project LIFT’s Strong Families participants recently “shopped” the Dress for Success boutique in Belle Glade. DFS Belle Glade manager Alexandra Ramos (left to right front) with Jessica Smalls, (back row) Shameika Battle, Lashondra Monroe, Dominique Bradley, Debracca Pinky and Charina Myers.
Project LIFT’s Strong Families participants recently “shopped” the Dress for Success boutique in Belle Glade. DFS Belle Glade manager Alexandra …
According to Joe Ann Fletcher, DFSPB Executive Director, awareness about the organization’s outpost in Belle Glade is steadily growing. “Admittedly, our first year here was slow-going as we served only 28 women. But, in 2022, we helped 117. And, though we’re only four months into 2023, we’ve already more than doubled the number served during the same period last year.”

Fletcher credits Alexandra Ramos, who joined the DFSPB team last March and manages the Belle Glade location exclusively, with significantly broadening outreach to referring agencies in the community. It’s helped, too, that Glades activist Tammy Jackson Moore is in the organization’s corner. She was elected to its Board of Directors last year and has been instrumental in opening doors and making connections with other influentials in the area.

In working directly with the DFS clients, Ramos has become a trusted confidante and advisor. “I get to know them on a personal level, discussing life, kids, goals with them. A friendship evolves, and it doesn’t necessarily end at the completion of their appointment. They know I am here to help them as much as I can. The women who’ve come through our doors and we’ve helped are getting jobs in the school district, medical offices, daycare centers, local nonprofits, retail, and even fast-food restaurants,” she said.

Glades-based Project LIFT, which is dedicated to improving the lives of at-risk teens and their families, has referred several of its program participants to DFS. Tequella Collins, director and case manager for the organization’s Strong Families unit said, “Dress for Success is having a huge impact because it’s providing an opportunity for women to find the appropriate clothing and accessories for their job interviews and then for their actual employment. Clients are given a variety of choices and added coaching. So, it’s an empowering, uplifting, and fun experience for them.

South Bay Mayor Joe Kyles, Dress for Success Executive Director Joe Ann Fletcher, Florida Crystals External Affairs Director Caroline Villanueva, and Belle Glade Mayor Steve Wilson joined in the toast to year two of the Belle Glades location of Dress for Success.
South Bay Mayor Joe Kyles, Dress for Success Executive Director Joe Ann Fletcher, Florida Crystals External Affairs Director Caroline Villanueva, and …
Guests at the celebration not only included local agency partners and supporters, but also civic leaders: Mayors Steve Wilson of Belle Glade and Joe Kyles, South Bay, among them. Caroline Villanueva, S. Florida external affairs director for Florida Crystals, also joined the lineup of community partners who addressed the audience of well-wishers, acknowledging the benefits DFS has brought to the Glades. Dozens of DFS volunteers took advantage of the free bus service that shuttled them from the organization’s main headquarters in Palm Springs to the event.

In her remarks, Jackson Moore, who emceed the proceedings, underscored the basic donor needs that help DFS continue its work in the area: Time to volunteer, new or next-to-new head-to-toe clothing, and dollars to keep the job readiness coaching programs accessible.

For more information visit Dress for Success Palm Beaches.

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