Café Rosé Supports Potential Development’s Clothing Closet

AUSTINTOWN, Ohio – Café Rosé, a specialty retail coffee shop located at 4491 Mahoning Ave., is conducting a clothing and personal hygiene item drive through the end of April to benefit Potential Development.

The shop is accepting gently worn business casual wear and men’s clothing, new socks and underwear and travel-size hygiene items to help stock the school’s clothing closet, which provides students with access to basic care supplies and clothing suitable for entering the workforce.

“Part of Café Rosé’s mission is to support the community; without the support of our community, we could never have gotten this far with our business,” said Leah Sakacs, co-owner of Café Rosé.

“Supporting Potential Development is especially important to us because we have seen the real difference the school makes in the lives of our family members. My nephew has grown and learned so much at Potential Development. And as a community, we are fortunate to have a school like Potential Development that is able to provide all of its students the unique support they need to be successful both inside and outside of the classroom,” Sakacs said.

Items can be dropped off at the shop from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Thursdays and Fridays; noon to 6 p.m. on Saturdays; and noon to 4 p.m. on Sundays.

Pictured at top: Amanda Evans and Leah Sakacs, owners of Café Rosé in Austintown.

Published by The Business Journal, Youngstown, Ohio.