Flippin’ for Children

A couple of weeks ago, a local media outlet aired a “gotcha” story against Yahweh Center, a non-profit Christian organization that serves children, including some with learning, emotional and behavioral disorders.  It seems like a disgruntled former employee wanted her 15 minutes of fame.  Yet, I’m concerned what this bad media exposure would do for this center at a time when they’re already struggling due to a decline in charitable giving with the current economic situation.  So, I came up with a way that all of us can help.

To order your flip flop soaps, go to http://www.sarassoapsnsuch.com/.  For more information on the Yahweh Center, check out their website at http://www.yahwehcenter.org/.  If you want to find us at the North Carolina Blueberry Festival, we’ll be in booth 72, near the intersection of W. Wilmington Street and S. Walker Street on the Courthouse Square, kind of across from the Pender Rescue Squad.

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Sara

Hi! Sara here! I'm the CEO and Master Artisan here at Coastal Carolina Soap Co. I started out as a hobbyist and started Sara's Soaps 'n Such, which I owned for 14 years. Coastal Carolina Soap Co. was borne out of my love for the North Carolina coast and its natural beauty, and we're bringing that beauty to you in our soaps and body products.

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