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Woman-Owned Businesses: A Guide for Women’s History Month

In honor of Women’s History Month, let’s spotlight the importance of supporting local woman-owned businesses. These establishments not only enrich our community but also champion the spirit of female entrepreneurship and innovation. Here’s how you can contribute:

  1. Shop Local: Make a conscious effort to purchase from woman-owned businesses. Your patronage directly supports their growth and sustainability.
  2. Spread the Word: Use your social media platforms to highlight and recommend these businesses. A simple share or positive review can significantly boost their visibility.
  3. Network: Attend events or join groups that support woman-owned businesses. Networking can provide valuable connections and insights.
  4. Educate Yourself: Learn about the challenges woman-owned businesses face and advocate for policies that support their growth.

 

To inspire your journey, here are five woman-owned businesses in the Orlando area:

 

  1. Etoile Boutique: A treasure trove of vintage clothing, accessories, and unique finds. Etoile Boutique, led by Falon Quillen, stands as Orlando’s original style hub in the Milk District.

 

  1. Spiral Circle Metaphysical Bookstore & Boutique: This independent bookstore in Orlando offers a sanctuary for spiritual and self-help enthusiasts. It provides an array of crystals, jewelry, and more since 1975.

 

  1. Gold Dust Home: Owned by sisters Shelby and Allie Sloan, this boutique in the Mills 50 District offers an exquisite selection of home decor and artisan gifts, all within a cozy 1930s bungalow.

 

  1. Valhalla Bakery and Valkyrie Doughnuts: Spearheaded by Celine Duvoisin, these sister establishments serve up delicious vegan and dairy-free treats, embodying a mission of inclusivity and kindness.

 

  1. The Heavy: Jennifer Crotty’s plant-filled oasis in Winter Park offers a unique blend of nursery, flower bar, and gift market, all within a spacious warehouse.

 

As we celebrate Women’s History Month, let’s embrace the famous words of Maya Angelou, “Each time a woman stands up for herself, without knowing it possibly, without claiming it, she stands up for all women.” By supporting local woman-owned businesses, we not only contribute to their success but also champion the broader cause of women’s empowerment and entrepreneurship.