By Adan Shaikh
Bloom’n Deals has completed its first year in the community with a lot of success and support. The fundraising venture for the Camrose Women’s Shelter Society (CWSS) has quickly grown into an operation powered by generosity and volunteerism, and a commitment to supporting those affected by family violence.
In its first year, the store has served as both a source of funding for shelter programs and a place where community members can give back through donations, shopping and volunteer work. Proceeds support the Camrose Women’s Shelter, which provides services to more than 400 women and children each year.
“Our volunteers have truly been the heart of the store,” said Shannon Stolee, Bloom ’n Deals coordinator. “Their time, energy, and commitment are what keep the doors open each day, and we are incredibly grateful for the welcoming atmosphere they create for shoppers and donors alike.”
According to executive director Nora-Lee Rear, Bloom’n Deals has become a place where volunteers find connection and purpose while shelter clients gain access to affordable clothing and household essentials during difficult transitions.
“The feedback from volunteers has been incredibly heartfelt and has reinforced the sense of community the store has created,” said Rear. “Many volunteers have shared that working at the store gives them a sense of purpose and accomplishment, while others appreciate the opportunity to spend time in a bright, cheerful environment surrounded by kind and supportive people.”
The organization has also developed partnerships with other local thrift stores and groups that repurpose unsellable items, helping reduce waste while strengthening community connections.
Growth brought challenges for the team as well, managing large volumes of donations, coordinating volunteers and learning the day-to-day demands of operating a retail space required flexibility and teamwork.
“Between the volume of donations and the growing number of shoppers, we’ve had to continually adapt our space and volunteer needs. It’s been a positive challenge that reminds us how much the community believes in the store and its mission,” said Stolee.
Another major highlight for the store was receiving the Community Spirit Award from the Camrose & District Chamber of Commerce. Rear shared that the most memorable moments for her came from watching residents embrace the store’s purpose.
“People have donated not only items, but also their time, encouragement, and belief in what we are building together. There was definitely a learning curve,” said Bernadette Logozar, vice-chair of the CWSS board.
“The volume of donations and community support exceeded expectations at times, which was both exciting and challenging. But every challenge reminded us how much people care about supporting the shelter and this initiative,” she added.
Looking ahead, the society plans to expand volunteer recruitment, strengthen public awareness of the store’s connection to the shelter and continue supporting its long term goal of establishing a Second Stage Shelter for families needing longer term housing support.
“Our hope is that Bloom ’n Deals continues to grow into a sustainable source of support for CWSS while remaining a place where everyone feels welcome. We want the store to reflect the generosity and heart of this community,” said Rear.
“As Bloom’n Deals celebrates its first birthday, I’d like to extend heartfelt gratitude to every donor, volunteer, customer, staff member, board member, and community partner who helped make the first year such a success,” she added. “We are deeply thankful to everyone who has helped make Bloom ’n Deals a success and helped ensure that hope, safety, and support remain available to those who need it most.”