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Follow on Google News | ![]() Fort Worth Company Saves the World One Closet at a TimeHundreds of Metroplex Area Families to Attend Just Between Friends Fort Worth Children’s and Maternity Consignment Sales Event - - Area Charities to Benefit - - Thousands of Pounds of Clothing and Equipment to Avoid Going into Landfills
By: Just Between Friends Thu, March 5th 10a – 9p – Public Premium Shopping - $15/Adult - Under 18 FREE 4p - 9p - First Time Parent/First Time Grandparent & Guest Sale (advance registration required) Fri, March 6th 10a - 7p– Public Prime Time Shopping - $10/Adult - Under 18 FREE 3p – 7p – Teacher’s Sale - FREE admission for area teachers (teachers must request a pass from Joanie Morrison at joanie@jbfsale.com prior to arrival) 3p - 7p - Open to the Public - $5/Adult - Under 18 FREE Sat, March 7th -9a – 8p - $3/Adult; Under 18 FREE; FREE admission after 5p Sun, March 8th 12p – 6p – Open to the public; FREE admission 1p – 4p–Family Fun Fest Indoor Carnival - FREE Mon, March 9th - 9a - 5p - Open to the Public - 50% OFF Sale - FREE Admission Where: Will Rogers Memorial Center - Exhibit Hall 3401 West Lancaster, Fort Worth, TX; 817.392.7469 Contacts: Joanie Morrison, Owner Website: fortworth.jbfsale.com Special Partnership: Additional Beneficiaries: Special Event: Family Fun Fest - Free Indoor Carnival, Sunday March 8th– 1p – 4p Fort Worth, TX – Just Between Friends (JBF) of Fort Worth, Texas’ largest children’s and maternity consignment sales event is once again hosting their popular semi-annual sale. After the success of the fall event, the spring event is also dedicated to “saving the world one closet at a time.” DFW Metroplex families are encouraged to bring their gently used children’s and maternity clothing, toys, and equipment to the JBF Fort Worth sale to turn their discards into cash. Families are also encouraged to shop for their spring, summer, swim and sports equipment needs as a way to maximize their budgets while keeping still-useful items out of Metroplex landfills. According to statics, Americans discard 68 pounds of clothes annually per capita while only recycling 10 pounds of clothing. Of these items, 99% of them can be recycled. Clothing makes up almost 5% of the total garbage in landfills. Additionally as a key event for Metroplex families, Just Between Friends Fort Worth is also announcing a new partnership with Chosen Ones Adoptive and Foster Care for JBF’s Wall of Wishes. This partnership provides for children and families during their foster care and adoption journeys. The semi-annual sale features thousands of items that include name-brand and boutique children’s spring, summer, swim, and sports attire; baby equipment, electronics, and toys. In addition to benefiting Chosen Ones Adoptive and Foster Care, a portion of the sale proceeds as well as unsold merchandise is donated to local charities,Community Enrichment Center’s Open Arms Program, Teen Lifelineand Fort Worth Metro. For the “Wall of Wishes,” sale shoppers will be able to select cards off a wall that lists items that will be provided to client families of Chosen Ones. Shoppers are able to fill bags provided by JBF at the sale to turn in when they finish shopping. Shoppers are able to write words of encouragement to recipients to be included with the gifts they have purchased for them. “Focusing on JBF Fort Worth’s theme of ‘Saving the World One Closet at a Time’ during our fall sale proved to be a tremendous success," said Joanie Morrison, Owner, Just Between Friends, Fort Worth. “Metroplex families really want to be a part of something that helps keep items out of landfills. Additionally, Just Between Friends, Fort Worthprovides a way for Metroplex families to be able to sell their gently used items to people who embrace sustainability. It is such a win/win/win! “Also, on Sunday, March 8th, JBF Fort Worth once again gives back by hosting our Family Fun Fest Free Indoor Carnival,” said Morrison. Families are able to come and spend the afternoon with us without spending a penny shopping. There are carnival games, face painting, a bounce house, crafts, etc. This is our way of thanking the community for the support of JBF Fort Worth!” About Chosen Ones Adoptive and Foster Care Randy and Vickie founded Chosen Ones to provide a loving community that will support families along their foster and adoptive journey. They paved the path for other foster and adoptive families and continue to reach out to offer prayer, friendship, collective wisdom, and resources to you. For more information visit their website at http://mychosenones.org/ About Open Arms Open Arms provides long-term housing and care for victims of domestic violence and their children. The program's goals are to help victims heal and successfully transition to a healthy life away from violence and abuse. For more information visit their website at thecec.org. About Teen Lifeline Teen Lifeline, Inc. meets the needs of hurting teenagers by providing a safe place of acceptance, empowerment and support. They assist schools, churches and families in their efforts to provide encouragement and support to their teens, and give individual attention to the needs and concerns of those teens through personal involvement, interaction and a greater knowledge and understanding of relationships. For more information go to lifelivedbetter.org. About Fort Worth Metro Fort Worth Metro is a faith-based non-profit organization that has been in Operation for 15 years. Their mission is to reach people in the inner-city and equip them to bring positive change in their communities. They go into high crime, low income areas in Fort Worth and work with anywhere between 1,000 and 1,500 children on a weekly basis, meeting social, physical, and spiritual needs through their program. They provide clothing, groceries, school shoes, school supplies and much more. For more information visit - fortworthmetro.org. End
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