A new mission-driven retail shop is opening its doors in downtown Frankfort this Friday, offering more than just merchandise—it’s offering second chances.
Hope Collective, a social enterprise operated by WeCare Recovery Home, will officially open at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, July 25 at 60 W Clinton Street. The shop aims to provide purpose and opportunity for women in recovery by reinvesting every purchase into their journey of renewal and transformation.
In recent weeks, the storefront has undergone a complete transformation. Local business Custom Painting by Leo gave the location a fresh new look, with high-quality paint generously donated by Sherwin-Williams. Organizers say the support from local partners and residents has been overwhelming.
“We’ve been hard at work preparing something beautiful—a place filled with hope, purpose, and second chances,” the group shared in a statement.
The initiative has also received strong backing from the City of Frankfort and members of the surrounding community. Organizers expressed deep gratitude for the donations, encouragement, and involvement that made the project possible.
Hope Collective invites the public to visit the new space, shop with intention, and support a cause that uplifts women rebuilding their lives. As their message puts it: “Every purchase helps provide hope, renewal, and transformation.”
For more information, follow WeCare Recovery Home or stop by the grand opening on Friday.