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North Shore Exchange Gives Back to Glencoe Community

The North Shore Exchange recently announced plans to distribute $75,000 in proceeds from its resale shop.

The North Shore Exchange in Glencoe just opened its resale operation in March and is already planning to distribute $75,000 of proceeds from its sales back into the community, according to a press release.

Family Service of Glencoe has received the first grant of $25,000.

"Our shop has succeeded far beyond our expectations," said Wendy Serrino, president of the board of the North Shore Exchange.

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"This incredible collaborative effort between the great ladies of the Women's Library Club of Glencoe along with the board of the North Shore Exchange, board members of Family Service of Glencoe, and many dedicated donors, consignors, supporters and volunteers has resulted in a thriving resale shop that we're incredibly proud of. Through the hard work and dedication of all of our contributors, we have the opportunity to make a powerful impact in our community and beyond."

The North Shore Exchange is an upscale resale shop featuring an edited collection of women's designer clothing and accessories, as well as beautiful home furnishings and decor.

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As a 501 (c)(3), all of the boutique's profits will benefit charities and nonprofit organizations helping families and children with the greatest need and our own Family Service of Glencoe.

For more information visit www.northshoreexchange.org


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