GREAT READS → MAKE HER DAY Issue 878 · September 16, 2021

Fit for a Princess

"I would love for them to be able go into Yom Tov properly, with new clothing"

Fit for a Princess
Made Her Day

Udel

Junee

Nominee

Three sisters who are my neighbors

 

These amazing young ladies lost their father a few years ago; their mother works hard and isn’t available to meet their needs, physically or emotionally. Despite all this, they’re the most happy, upbeat, put-together girls that I’ve ever met, and I love them like daughters.

I try to make sure their needs are met as best as I can, but there is so much pressure on these young girls who are worrying about adult problems. I would love for them to be able go into Yom Tov properly, with new clothing, without them needing to worry about how to afford it, so that they can look like the princesses they are.

—S.D.

 

Mishpacha:

Everyone wants to look nice for the Yamim Tovim — and that’s especially true for teenagers! Deciding where to turn was a no-brainer: Junees has been a household name for over ten years, known for its personable service and a sales team dedicated to both fashion and modesty. And the trendy frum teen has been shopping in Udel since it opened just one year ago.

June Aboksis of Junees feels strongly about giving back. “If you can help somebody, why not?” she says. “Let’s be on the giving end. My motto in life has always been to think ‘What can I do for the other person?’ If we’ve been blessed, let’s think how we can share with others.”

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