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Handmade accessories help Brandon woman go from homeless to helper

Bobby Lewis – On the Road Series September 13th

Roslyn Johnson arrived in Florida needing assistance. Now, she’s handing it out. View the video

Brandon’s ECHO Boutique offers savings and opportunity through upcycled goods

SK West-  August 7th

The ECHO Boutique in Brandon is not your typical clothing store — here, every purchase has a purpose larger than finding a unique piece of clothing or accessory. Check out our latest story in Creative Loafing Tampa​ Read the story.

Brandon’s ECHO Boutique opens to fund its ongoing efforts to help people in need

Joyce McKenzie-  August 7th

While all of ECHO’s services are free to those who qualify and much of the food and clothing is donated, there are numerous overhead expenses associated with maintaining the charity at both locations.

In an effort to offset some of its fixed costs as well as increase the number of people it can assist, the organization recently launched the opening of the first-ever ECHO Boutique at 948 W. Brandon Boulevard, thanks to an anonymous donor who’s provided a two-year rent-free lease of the space on the north side of one of the community’s busiest thoroughfares… Read the story.

ECHO Boutique in Brandon sells designer and vintage clothes to help feed families in need

Sean Daly  – ABC ACTION NEWS, June 10th

A $10 sale helps feed a family of five…view the video

THANK YOU!

Your donation helps us provide so much more than just food and clothing – it gives neighbors hope.

Funds donated in excess of need will help us continue to serve the hungry and vulnerable in our community, throughout the year. Echo of Brandon, Inc. is a 501 (c)(3) tax exempt organization. A copy of the official registration (CH15550) and financial information may be obtained from the Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services by calling toll-free within the state 1-800-435-7352. Registration doesn’t imply endorsement, approval or recommendation by the state. Gifts to ECHO are tax deductible to the extent provided by law.