🌱 July 2024 Update: Making a Difference, One Dress at a Time 🌱

🌱 July 2024 Update: Making a Difference, One Dress at a Time 🌱

🌳 35 Trees Planted
👫 48 People Assisted
🌱 Sustainable Future Commitment
📢 Advocating for Size Inclusivity

As of July's end, Cheribomb Retro has proudly planted 35 trees and connected 48 individuals in crisis to the essential services they needed. This milestone is a testament to our unwavering commitment to creating a better world for our community and our planet. It's a journey that we started in April, and though it's tiny, I'm really proud of it. 

But let’s be real—July wasn’t without its own set of challenges. Like many of you, I've felt the pinch of life's pressures: the cost of living skyrocketing, the demands of a full-time job, running a business, and juggling family life. It’s a lot. But in the chaos, I find my peace in simple joys—weekend sleep-ins, a good workout, quality time with my husband and our beloved dog, and those precious moments of solitude.

At the heart of it all is my drive to be better, to strive for more, and to live out my passions. This means empowering others to find their confidence, championing size inclusivity, and making sure sustainability is woven into everything we do.

Every month, Cheribomb Retro donates funds to causes close to our hearts: helping people in crisis find the right support and contributing to the Yarra Yarra Biodiversity Corridor, Australia’s largest carbon sink. These aren’t just feel-good initiatives—they’re a vital part of who we are and what we stand for.

It might seem like a small step in the grand scheme of things, but we believe every effort counts. Thank you for being part of this journey with us. Together, we’re making a real impact. 🌟

If you find yourself in a crisis and need someone to talk to, please, please, please reach out to Lifeline. There's only one you, and you are truly precious:

📞 Phone 24/7: 13 11 14
💬 Text 24/7: 0477 13 11 14
🌐 Chat online 24/7: Lifeline Australia

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