For this month’s Spotlight in the 17th, Senator Cappelletti visited D’Iyanu: a family-owned clothing company right in the heart of Norristown. D’Iyanu—founded and run by siblings Addie and Dara Ajayi—was created to bring ready-to-wear, modern African-inspired clothing to the market. Take a look at their headquarters in this month’s feature. And as we approach the holiday season, be sure to check out D’Iyanu to learn more about Addie and Dara’s story and shop the items they have available!
Learn more about D’Iyanu: www.diyanu.com Follow them on social media.
For this month’s Spotlight in the 17th, Senator Cappelletti took a look around the Goodwill location right in her backyard of East Norriton! This Goodwill location has a new e-recycling program, furthering their mission of sustainability and providing District 17 neighbors with a quick and easy way to clean out clutter.
Learn more about Goodwill Keystone, their mission, and how to recycle your electronics: www.yourgoodwill.org/
Learn more about Goodwill Keystone in East Norriton: www.yourgoodwill.org Follow them on social media.
A locally owned shop, Plant 4 Good, planted their roots right in the heart of Ardmore last September, and just celebrated one year in business. Senator Cappelletti joined owner, Carolyn Vachani, to discuss all that her business has to offer. From her therapeutic horticulture services, to the wide range of plant options and local items from her community partners, Plant 4 Good has something exciting for everyone in the community to enjoy!
Learn more about Plant 4 Good: www.plant4good.net Follow them on social media.