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RACINE, WI (CBS 58) -- Four business owners in Racine have more than a hard work ethic in common. Yolanda Coleman owner of BePlush LLC, Janela Smith owner of Sheabrojae’s Natural Expressions, Joyce Cook owner of JC’s Boutique and Michelle Harris owner of DellaMaChris Bakery joined us in studio to discuss their businesses and friendship.
All of their businesses are located at 300 Main Street in Racine.
Each of the women's passion for their crafts run deep within each of them. They have all battled a life-changing illness and survived.
Now, the ladies believe God brought them together through business to create a special sisterhood.
Coleman, Smith, Cook and Harris want to inspire women to turn their dreams into their reality.
They have an upcoming Breast Cancer Awareness Fundraiser & Fashion show coming up on October 2nd, 2022 at "The Branch" located at 1501 Washington Avenue.
To learn more, click here: Be Plush - Downtown Racine Corporation (racinedowntown.com)