Help Fight HomeLess-Ness in Dallas Tonight With Brown Jordan & Dwell With Dignity

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I never leave home without my Duxiana travel pillow.

I am in Costa Rica, a beautiful third world country with some of the poorest residents in the world. But it has some of the most beautiful second homes in the world! Today, en route to a nature preserve, we drove inland and I saw typical Tico housing, some incredibly poor homes. Two bedrooms, maybe a bath, a wash room and a kitchen is the extent of their square footage. If lucky, they have running water though I saw one washing machine being filled from a hose. Outside the homes are gardens,  chickens, goats, maybe a cow or two and a horse. My my, I thought, how we take for granted so much in our cushy American lives. For many
families dealing with homelessness and poverty, furniture and even a roof over their heads are unattainable luxuries. In Dallas, these people rely on non-profit organizations such as Dwell with Dignity, which is dedicated to creating warm, inviting homes for the poor and homeless. Dwell with Dignity receives help from organizations such as International Furnishings and Design Association (IFDA) Texas Chapter, which puts on a silent auction every year that benefits Dwell with Dignity.
And guess what? IFDA’s 11th Annual Silent Auction is Thursday, November 10 from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Brown Jordan Showroom, located in the Dallas Design District. Not only will designers get needed support and continuing  educational activities,  some very lucky people are going to get new home furnishings.
“This is such an inspiring and celebratory event for us,” said Becky Pipka, President, IFDA Texas Chapter. “In adhering to the goals of IFDA/EF, proceeds from our Silent Auction 2011 will benefit IFDA Texas Chapter programs, IFDA Educational Foundation and the local non-profit, Dwell with Dignity.”
Guests will nosh appetizers provided by My Fit Foods and Rockfish Seafood Grill while they browse and bid on designer furniture, home accessories, exclusive services and much more.
The IFDA, which was founded in 1947, is a professional organization representing the diverse industries that make up the residential and commercial furnishings and design. It is the only all-industry Association whose members provide services and products to the furnishings and design industry.
Dwell with Dignity has a singular mission of helping families escape poverty and homelessness through design – one household at a time. The non-profit organization provides and installs home interiors for families that include furnishings and art, bedding and kitchen supplies and food in the pantry.
Candy Evans

Candy Evans

4 Comments

  1. Melody Ball on November 10, 2011 at 6:48 am

    Candy, so glad you wrote about Dwell with Dignity. A designer friend of mine is involved with them, they do such wonderful work!! I haven’t been to Costa Rica (yet) but I’ve seen in Panama and Venezuela, and actually stayed in one night, housing such as you describe. You’re right, we’re incredibly blessed with good housing here. Thanks for keeping us up to date on what’s going on!–Melody



    • Candy Evans on November 10, 2011 at 11:53 pm

      Thank you! I love Kim and Lisa and they do so much for so many. Thanks for reading both SecondShelters and CandysDirt. Have you subscribed? Have you liked us on FaceBook? Thanks!



  2. Melody Ball on November 10, 2011 at 6:48 am

    Candy, so glad you wrote about Dwell with Dignity. A designer friend of mine is involved with them, they do such wonderful work!! I haven’t been to Costa Rica (yet) but I’ve seen in Panama and Venezuela, and actually stayed in one night, housing such as you describe. You’re right, we’re incredibly blessed with good housing here. Thanks for keeping us up to date on what’s going on!–Melody



    • Candy Evans on November 10, 2011 at 11:53 pm

      Thank you! I love Kim and Lisa and they do so much for so many. Thanks for reading both SecondShelters and CandysDirt. Have you subscribed? Have you liked us on FaceBook? Thanks!