My team and I have had the pleasure of working with a local nonprofit organization called the Zebra Child Protection Centre. Instead of having to visit a police station, physiologist office, lawyer office, and so on, children of child abuse are able to come to the Zebra Centre. As soon as the kids enter the centre they realize they are in a safe environment that is catered to them and their sensitive needs.
We are in the process of redesigning three of the rooms at the centre with the first one called the Toy Closet completed last Thursday. The only guidelines for the room was that it needed a WOW factor!
Barb, the director was personally blown away by the transformation and I have had the pleasure of seeing a few reactions from the kids. This certainly isn't Home Staging but it sure was fun!
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Just imagine being a child who's had such trauma, going through a day of interviews, medical exams and so on. It breaks my hart. This room has the door closed and as the children get ready to leave after their long day filled with emotion - a child advocate takes them down the hall and lets them open the door.... WOW!!!
All of the toys, blankets, hygiene products and clothing is donated from local businesses and citizens. Each child gets to choose one or two things to take home. What a great childish ending to such a political day!
Stay tuned for before and after photos of the other two rooms once they're complete!
If you would like more information on The Zebra Centre please visit their website.

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Wow! You really upped the kid's fantasy factor!!! It's SO cheerful, and why have doors when they are never shut anyway! ;) Great project...you have every right to be proud!
It may not be staging but it is certainly colorful!
Dawna ~ It looks so bright and cheerful! What a great cause too!
Dawna! That is great!! Plus you got featured!
Now I am going to have to blog my butt off before you take top spot haha!
Talk soon,
Heather
What a fantastic room! It makes me feel like a kid again.
If it is possible for a smile to light up their face, the toy room will do it. Great Work!
Wow, what a fun project! Congrats!!
Dawna,
Great job on your staging project, but more so for giving of yourself for such a needy cause. These types of jobs are what its all about. Serving your community is one of the highlights of anyone's career!
Michelle Pimentel, Empire Home Staging Solutions-So. CA
Truly inspirational!
Great work and I'm sure the kids really will appreciate it!
Very colorful and happy - hopefully the kids get a measure of the love that went into it.
Very nice and rewarding project. Lovely.
Don't you love doing this kind of work...I could do it all day. The look on kids faces are priceless!
This really touched my heart! What an amazing job!
Dawna it was so nice of you to do this for abused children. You did a great thing and may some children happy. Good going.