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Empowering Hope: Magnolia Ministries

Just down the road from our Jackson Terminal office, in the heart of East Knoxville, Magnolia Ministries works tirelessly towards their goals – goals that share the same heart as Help You Dwell. Goals geared toward helping folks reclaim things in their lives, and promote peace in the midst of chaos. The goal of Magnolia Ministries, in the words of Emily Hurley, the Magnolia Women’s Center coordinator, is “to meet women where they are and walk in relationships through all of the struggles and victories of life.”

While their office is located on the second floor of Likewise Coffee, Magnolia Ministries runs the Magnolia Women’s Center just a few blocks away in the heart of East Knoxville and serves as a low-barrier day center that provides a sanctuary for vulnerable and exploited women in our community and is a vital lifeline and resource for women.

Emily explained that their system is thoughtfully designed to guide women through three essential phases as they reclaim aspects of everyday life: identification, stability, and sustainability. This journey begins with building trust, taking courageous steps toward case management and then beginning to work their way to obtaining vital documents like state IDs, birth certificates, and social security cards, which paves the way to access to jobs, healthcare, housing, counseling, and more. 

The Magnolia Women’s Center offers a nurturing community that uplifts and supports each individual that passes through their door. Here, basic needs are met and women have access to essential services such as first aid care, nap rooms, laundry facilities, hot showers, clothing, hygiene products, nourishing meals, and perhaps most importantly, a general sense of security and community.

The staff and case managers at Magnolia Ministries work daily to empower women by continually providing support and walking alongside them through various obstacles. That could  mean aiding in completing essential paperwork, attending doctors visits, advocating for them, listening to their stories and  celebrating their victories. The Magnolia Ministries team remains a steadfast and unwavering presence in the lives of the women they are serving. It is the spirit of compassion and commitment to building relationships that truly defines their work. 

Recently, Help You Dwell had an opportunity to utilize our collective organizing expertise to help the staff set up their donation center for succinct and efficient donation management. 

The donation center is near their main office and is where the staff sort and store donations of clothing, hygiene products, and food that supply the Magnolia Women’s Center.  Upon our arrival, our team of organizers could see firsthand the profound impact the Magnolia Women’s Center is having in Knoxville and their clear passion for their mission to support women. We also saw a room overflowing with donations that needed a sustainable way to continually access what they needed.

Well, if you know anything about us..we couldn’t get started quickly enough! Sorting, collaborating, and thinking through what systems would work best.

As we worked, the atmosphere buzzed with a sense of excitement and determination. Each team member worked with vigor to set up this donation center in ways that would empower the staff so that they could, in turn, empower the women they serve. 

Our collaboration with the Magnolia Women’s Center was not just about organizing physical spaces; it was about joining hands with an organization that embodies the ideals of hope and empowerment. We are deeply grateful for the opportunity to support their mission and witness the transformative impact they have on the lives of women in our community.  It was truly a joy to work together to serve our beautiful community.

Magnolia Ministries extends its impact through Likewise Coffee + Roastery in East Knoxville and Cultivate Coffee in Fountain City. At both of these locations, you can find the "Magnolia Made" collection that features handmade earrings crafted by women in the community. This initiative not only nurtures creativity and positivity but also paves the way for women to envision brighter futures. When you purchase these earrings from Likewise Coffee + Roastery and Cultivate Coffee, you are directly supporting the women involved.

We invite you to join us in supporting the incredible work of the Magnolia Ministries and be a part of this journey toward empowerment and hope. To learn more about Magnolia Ministries and the Magnolia Women’s Center, or the work of their parent organization, Raising a Voice, you can check out the links below.

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Spice It Up

Spice It Up

The “right” way to set up a kitchen is to make it functional for YOU and how you use it. When tackling the spices the two key factors are access & visibility so that you can get what you need when you need it. One of the best things we can recommend is investing in uniform containers. This isn’t always required, but will be a huge help if you want to take your spice storage to the next level.

Challenge: Make Your Habits Work for You

Challenge: Make Your Habits Work for You

While sometimes an area in our home needs a good ol’ fashion overhaul, that doesn’t have to be the answer every time. Often what can help us more is small changes based on what we are already in the habit of doing. As they say, we are creatures of habit—so make them work for you instead of working against them.

Organized... not perfect.

Organized... not perfect.

Anything worth doing is worth doing poorly because doing it poorly is better than not doing it.”

As a perfectionist, and an organizer, I needed to hear that. I think often we can get overwhelmed by finding the perfect container or absolute best possible way to organize it, and while those things are important, it’s even more important to get started and do something rather than nothing.

Just... Take a minute for you

Just... Take a minute for you

Our lives are so very full of stressors, and the constant pressure to go, Go, GO onto the next thing that by the time the day is over, we are completely spent and left feeling empty and exhausted. One way to help encourage ourselves to more actively take care of ourselves, is to create a place in our home that enables us to quickly and easily do just that.

HYD Team Home Tours: Kathie + Kayla

One of our favorite things to share on the blog are home tours. We decided to do a little virtual “home tour” with our own team members. So, enjoy these two!


Kathie

Kathie’s home.

Kathie’s home.

How long have you lived in your home?
- almost 10 years

What does "home" mean to you?
- Cozy and comfortable. A place where anyone can come in, drop their coat or bag, have a seat and be at ease.

How would you describe your style of decorating?
-HA! A total mismash! I’ll say “eclectic” : )

Did your style happen organically or was it a process of figuring out what style means to you? Has your style changed over time? Do you have any favorite stores or shops for furniture or home decor?
- My style definitely happened organically. I like older things; antiques, things from my grandparents or my parents, family photos, jewelry or other meaningful objects. I also like books and candles and bright colors and repurposed furniture. I like what I like and I know it when I see it! I enjoy putting a collection of objects together in a way that pleases my eye and warms my heart.

Kathie’s home.

Kathie’s home.

When people come into your home, what do you hope they feel?
- Haha, I think I already answered that in a question above without meaning too.

Do you have a style or home philosophy?
- If something brings me joy (if I like something), it stays!

Kathie’s home.

Kathie’s home.

Kathie’s home.

Kathie’s home.

How is your home an extension of yourself or of your family?
- I am a very friendly, outgoing person and I love it when people feel comfortable and at home in my space.

Do you have a favorite room in your home? A favorite piece of art or piece of furniture?
- My house is small so the main room includes the entryway, the living room/den and dining room (all in a 12x16 space). It is the hub of our home. You can’t get to a different part of the house without going through this space. I love it! It’s comfortable, “lived in” and casual. There is nothing fancy about my house (except for the vintage crystal chandelier in the tiny kitchen)!

What do you love most about your home?
- The thing I love most about my home is it’s cozy yet energetic feel. It’s not a large home so right away when you walk in, it feels intimate, not vast. It also (pre-Covid) was a gathering place for my teenage kids & their friends so it was always bustling with voices, music, calls for snacks & reactions to the latest teen drama! I loved it all & can’t wait for the time when my small house is busting at the seams with energy & activity!!

How would you describe your relationship to your belongings?
- There is very little in my home that doesn’t have a special memory or meaning. I choose to surround myself with things I enjoy or make me feel love or joy or the warm spirit of the past.

Kathie’s snowy home.

Kathie’s snowy home.

What do you love about working with HYD clients?
- I am always so honored/privileged that someone would allow me into their home; their personal, intimate space. I love reinforcing that with taking care in my work and showing the clients that I respect them/their possessions and appreciate their trust. I also really love packing up a good ol’ china cabinet full of breakables! Putting everything from the cabinet into neatly stacked boxes with everything safely packed inside. :)


Kayla L

How long have you lived in your home?
- a little over a year

Kayla’s home.

What does "home" mean to you?
- a place of comfort, peace and people close to me

How would you describe your style of decorating?
- a combo of all depending on the room - is that allowed? :/

Did your style happen organically or was it a process of figuring out what style means to you? Has your style changed over time? Do you have any favorite stores or shops for furniture or home decor?
- I'm just relearning my style. I tend to fit into the space I've been given as opposed to renovating. But, with the new home, I have enjoyed making each room my own.

Kayla’s home.

When people come into your home, what do you hope they feel?
- Relaxed/Comfortable

Do you have a style or home philosophy?
- All to feel welcome!

How is your home an extension of yourself or of your family?
- In one way, we are all about family and relationships- so, we love to host. In another way, you can see what is important in my life by what you find in the home as well.

Do you have a favorite room in your home? A favorite piece of art or piece of furniture?
- More so when complete, but it is my art/office/exercise room. There is and will be many things that express who I am and what is important to me in that room.

Kayla’s home

What do you love most about your home?
- Relationships and bringing people together

How would you describe your relationship to your belongings?
- I take good care of all things and several hold memories, so they are treated well. I do, however, try to remain distant from all material things because I know they can all be gone in an instant. Also, I love the idea of simplicity.

What do you love about working with HYD clients?
- I love the relationships with the clients, as well as being invited into their homes/lives for a period of time. On another note, I love to help bring peace into their lives, and just HELP in general in any way.

Kayla’s home— and kitty!

Elfa Closet System to the Rescue!

Does your home suffer the curse of small closets? We are here to tell you that hope is not lost!

Cramped spaces make it harder to access and see what we have and keep it organized. With closets, this can be an even bigger mess because if we can’t access it, that also means it’s harder to put clothes away, which leads to us living out of the laundry basket. But there is a solution out there!

As always, we love a good product that is worth the investment, and Elfa Closets are one of those life-changing products.

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Recently, we worked with a client who moved into a one bedroom apartment that only had one, relatively small, walk-in closet. The client was worried about how to access and display her clothes in both a functional and visually appealing way— and would it all fit in the small closet?

We recommended the Elfa System and she decided to give it a try.

Elfa Closet Systems are made to be designed to your needs. You can purchase items individually, or you can design a closet based on your space.

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What we love most- is that it’s SUPER user friendly. On their website, click on the “Design Center” tab. This will open up with the start of your closet remodel journey. After putting in a few measurements, and asking a few questions, Elfa will generate a suggested closet model that you can then customize based on your needs.

Do you have more shoes? Add some shoe shelves. Not a lot of shoes, but have plenty to hang? Add an extra row of hanging bars. The design is sleek and customizable in colors too!

Now you might be thinking— that sounds great, but it’s probably hard to install and requires some hard labor.

That’s the absolute best part of this set up— it’s super simple to install and set up! Here’s how it works:

order your customized closet,

it ships to you with everything you need ( with the exception of a drill, and level.)

When you open the boxes, there are instructions with each wall labeled A, B, C, D.

Install the anchor rail

Following the instructions for each wall, install the anchor rail across the length of each wall. Congratulations, the hardest part is over!

hang the vertical anchor bars

Once the anchor rail is in place the vertical bars just wedge into place on the bar can slide to their needed positions on the wall. After that, it’s just a matter of hooking the shelves into the vertical anchor bars, and following the design you created.

Once it’s completed, you have an amazingly accessible closet installed and ready for you to hang your clothes, and shelve your shoes. AND if you ever decide you want to change it up, you can! If you decide you wanted your shoes on the other side of the closet, you can move them! Want to shift everything over, you can!

The client we were working with was beyond pleased with how her new closet turned out, and was amazed that everything fit, it wasn’t cramped, and it looked visually appealing too.

While this system is an investment, it makes life so much easier and keeps us from living out of the laundry basket.

Want to get started planning your dream closet? Click here to get started.

More than Memories

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Somewhere in the back of one of your closets or in the basement, there might be some boxes of cassette tapes, slides, and more just waiting to be taken out and remembered. The problem is, we have made so much forward progress with technology, that we might not have a way to actually listen to or watch those tapes!

Wil Davenport is the man with an answer to that exact problem while also helping you invest in yourself, friends and family with his company More than Memories (MTM). Wil works to do three things— Preserve, Create and Communicate.

Preserve- MTM will digitize and enhance old media such as home movies, slides, printed photos and documents, 8 and 16mm film reels, cassettes, records, and more.

Create- MTM also makes video slideshows for all kinds of occasions including Memorials, Anniversaries, Birthdays, Church events, Retirements, Christmas, and Easter.

Communicate- MTM also interviews people to help them communicate their values, faith, and stories to those they care for and love.

PC; Texture Photo

PC; Texture Photo

Wil is a one-man team, and works hard to “give folks back a better treasure than they started with.” Wil has several sample videos on his webpage and Facebook page that show just how much time he puts in each and every memory.

He finds his work the most rewarding when he can help people share what’s most important to them, and spark meaningful conversation from videos and memories. He says: “Without a doubt, my favorite part of the job is getting to know new people. I love it!”

“Without a doubt, my favorite part of the job is getting to know new people. I love it!”
— Wil Davenport

Help You Dwell absolutely loves sending our client’s Wil’s way. So often we find ourselves between a rock and a hard place when it comes to sorting through memorabilia. They are precious memories, but so often they remain in their box unwatched, under-appreciated and, frankly taking up space we need for other things!

Wil can bring all those memories to light, while also helping us keep them organized in a way we can actually get them out and appreciate them. (And the digital copy takes up much less space!)

If you want to know what Wil Davenport strives to be known for, it can be summed up in three short phrases: integrity filled, a great encourager, and kind. The husband of Celeste Davenport and the father of Kaleb, Elise, and Nika, Wil seeks to serve and exceed the expectations of his customers. He is also an avid Duke basketball fan.” —More than Memories Webpage

What Wil does is more than memories, it’s about human connection and celebrating life every day! He loves helping you be the family hero who took the time to get those precious memories preserved and enhanced.

If More than Memories sounds like it might be just the thing you need, or a perfect gift for a loved one, Wil would love to hear from you! You can call More than Memories at (865) 414-3954 or reach him by email at MoreThanMemoriesTn@gmail.com.