In an era when thriftiness meets technology, a Nebraska nonprofit has struck gold by turning secondhand donations into online sales, creating a robust revenue stream to support its community services.
“We have a lot of legal immigration law clients that come to us and they need help with their documentations,” said Racicot, highlighting the nonprofit’s diverse services. “We have a domestic violence survivor shelter unit here in Lincoln that provides support for mothers, women and their families. We have the food market that allows clients to come in and get food.”
Demand for these services is soaring across southern Nebraska. “We’re trying to help as many clients as we can,” Racicot explained. “This just provides us an opportunity to help at a larger capacity.”…