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Via Thrift Boutique Opens in Bethlehem
July 19, 2007

Bethlehem, PA – The Via Thrift Boutique opened this week in the Westgate Mall to a great crowd. Featuring designer and name brand clothing and accessories at thrift store prices, the Via Thrift Boutique carries items for women, men and juniors. The Via Thrift Boutique grand opening will be in September 2007.

Value has several meanings these days. People look for value when they shop and want things that are worthwhile at a good price. The Via Thrift Boutique is a value center in every sense, offering designer and name brand value to customers while helping children with disabilities. When customers shop or donate to the Via Thrift Boutique, they help fund Via’s services for children with disabilities.

Proceeds from Via Thrift Boutique benefit Via’s Children Services. Children deserve a bright and healthy start in life and recognizing developmental delays and treating them early is vital in the growth of children. All children should have the opportunity to learn and socialize with their peers. Via’s Children Services can make all the difference in a family’s life.

WHERE: Via Thrift Boutique
in the Westgate Mall
2285 Schoenersville Road
Bethlehem, PA 18017
610-868-5610
WHEN:

Monday to Saturday • 10 am – 9 pm
Sunday • 12 – 5 pm

ADDITIONAL LOCATIONS & HOURS:

Via Thrift Store - Allentown
1249 Liberty Street
Allentown, PA 18102
610-437-4562

Via Thrift Store - Fountain Hill
Bethlehem, PA 18015
610-866-6776

Monday to Wednesday . 9:30 am - 6 pm
Thursday & Friday . 9:30 - 7:30
Saturday . 9 am - 6 pm

Via of the Lehigh Valley is a non-profit human service agency that provides services for children and adults with disabilities. Via’s staff help more than 1,000 individuals and families from birth through retirement focusing in four areas: Children’s Services, Community & Volunteer Services, Employment Services and Residential Services.

Via works with children up to age three in their homes and daycares to address disabilities and delays. Via trains daycare center staff so children with disabilities can go to school and learn with their peers. Via finds jobs in the community for adults and provides coaching and training for successful employment. And Via helps people volunteer in the community, participate in leisure activities, and find or purchase affordable, accessible housing. Via believes that personal satisfaction and dignity are achieved through individual success and independence and is committed to helping people live full and productive lives.

Lisa Walkiewicz
Communications Director
L.Walkiewicz@vianet.org • 484-893-5390

 


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