Foster's Finds: A Case Study

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Foster's Finds is home to any woman with a sporty side, bringing you re-designed vintage wear from brands that will lay your nostalgia to rest. All pieces are inspired by today's trends to satisfy any tomboy's or girl's style, without breaking the budget. We strive for women empowerment and hope to encourage ALL WOMEN from different walks of life to follow their dreams and live unconditionally, in style. For every item that is purchased, $1 will be donated to help young women in the foster care system that will soon become independent adults. This will create opportunities for these youth to build financial, educational, and personal success. Together we can continue to break barriers for generations to come. "After all those years as a woman

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