We Love Design and Decor
Angie Furbee purchased Curtain Call in 2001, two years after its inception. She was employed by one of the most prestigious fabric and wall covering firms, Stroheim. Angie has also been a longtime board member and Past President of NAWBO (National Association of Women Business Owners).
Ellen Bradley joined Curtain Call after 15 years of volunteering. She brings with her an MBA and business background, working for more than a decade in finance at a Fortune 500 company.
A longtime volunteer, Kimberly Dawson joined Curtain Call in 2006. She has been involved in commercial design sales for many years and is a member of the following industry organizations: ASID, IIDA, and NEWH, as well as The Junior League of Richmond and The Tuckahoe Women’s Clubs.
We Care about Our Community
Habitat for Humanity
Habitat ReStores are independently owned reuse stores operated by local Habitat for Humanity organizations that accept donations and sell home improvement items to the public at a fraction of the retail price. Proceeds are used to help build strength, stability, self- reliance and shelter in local communities and around the world-a good deal for you, your community and the environment.
CARITAS
United by their compassion, CARITAS helps their most vulnerable neighbors break the cycles of homelessness and addiction to reclaim their dignity. For more than 30 years, CARITAS has been providing effective, permanent solutions to individuals and families dealing with the crisis of homelessness and/or substance use disorder in the Metro Richmond area. It’s four programs include The Healing Place, the Emergency Shelter, the Furniture Bank, and CARITAS Works. Through these four programs, CARITAS provides men and women with the tools to make a successful transition to dignity and self-sufficiency.
Northside Outreach Center
The NOC was established in 2004 by Butch Johnson, and is an on-the-ground non-profit organization in Richmond, Virginia’s Highland Park neighborhood. Their thrift store serves the community by selling gently used clothing and home goods at community-appropriate prices. All proceeds go towards further ministry work. The NOC food pantry is open on the third (sometimes fourth) Saturday of each month and is accessible to those in the Greater Metro Richmond area.