all photos by Jason Rampe of C1 Studios
Organize For Love
We're fundraising to create the first home organization guide created by a family centering families.
This autobiographical coffee table book shows the in-depth challenges (and solutions) on decluttering the home.
Organize For Love is a professional home organization company that focuses on transforming the homes and lives of individuals families, with the tools to declutter + organize around unique challenges.
We want to bring intergenerational healing to families living in cluttered homes through holistic solutions.
Clutter is distracting, polarizing and stressful.
The Problem:
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The Solution:
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54% of Americans are overwhelmed by the amount of clutter they have, but 78% have no idea what to do with it. Not knowing where to start getting rid of things., not understanding why you keep what you keep, and not having a process to let things go.*Source
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Our coffee table book offers the guidelines and prospective to help them to declutter, maximize their space, and create structure in their home. The book will bring special attention to the impact clutter has on families in the home and within generations.
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Every family can't be reached and
every family may not want to invite us in
We want to reach more families and maximize our impact, every family and every family may not want to invite us in.
Our book will allow us to do. Our home organization guide will be coffee table style written by Rebekah, Organize for Love's founder and photographed by her husband Olushola.
Impact change
Transform our narrative
Help people make their house a home
Deep shame is an invisible barrier to reclaiming our homes and our identity within our homes.
Home is one of the most revolutionary spaces yet "nearly four in ten Americans (39 percent) do not feel a sense of belonging in their residence" according to a 2018 "Life at Home" report, by IKEA*.
Clutter is not just physical stuff. It's old ideas, toxic relationships and bad habits. Clutter is anything that no longer serves you.*Source
The Book
The autobiographical component of the coffee table book summarizes all the places Rebekah's lived in her life and the people she's shared space with (100+).
Merging organizational guidelines for each room, personal stories, and imagery, this beautifully crafted coffee table book will illustrate how to declutter and organize almost any space in any almost any circumstance.
Why We're Different
This book is different because we are black-owned, and it is our mission to our target audience to normalize access to organizational services.
We are privy to the fact that there are people, particularly in our community who genuinely don’t see themselves as deserving or capable of implementing a lifestyle that incorporates organization in their homes and lives.
Thank you sincerely from the bottom of our hearts.
We're so passionate about this book and feel strongly with the support of our community, we can create and publish it.
We need as many eyes on this as possible so please share with your aunties, uncles, sister friends, grandma, your kids, your group chat, your boss, tweet it, put it in your Instastory, email it to your team. We appreciate you!