"We take pride in everything we do"

"We take pride in everything we do"
"We take pride in everything we clean"

Friday, November 18, 2011

CLEANING FOR A REASON

We are happy to announce that Brite Touch Cleaning was featured in the Brooklyn Newspaper from the Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz highlighting our partnership with Cleaning For A Reason helping women under going chemo therapy.


CLEANING FOR MEANING

Lewisville, Texas resident Debbie Sardone wanted
to make life a little easier for women undergoing
cancer treatment, so she founded Cleaning for a
Reason, a national nonprofit that arranges up to
four, free professional house cleanings a year. Giving
the gift of a clean house may sound like a small
thing, but women suffering from cancer, who are
often exhausted by the treatment, are truly grateful
for the service.
Cleaning for a Reason relies on 975 partners
across the U.S. and Canada to volunteer their services.
And Brooklyn is doing its part. Denise Bogan
has always wanted to help other women, and by offering
the services of her Coney Island company,
Denton Cleaning, she can. “Being a mother and a
working woman is tough enough,” said Bogan. “Offering
to help women who are facing chemotherapy
or radiation treatment is just the right thing to do.”
Melinda Grant of Brite Touch Cleaning Service in Crown Heights was also quick to
volunteer the services of her company and she eagerly awaits her first appointment. Clean
Green Maid in Greenpoint is another Brooklyn cleaning service that volunteered to
partner with Cleaning for a Reason.
Signing up is easy. Those seeking the service fill out an application on the Cleaning
for a Reason website and submit proof of treatment from a physician. Cleaning for a
Reason then arranges for a cleaning service in your area to contact you.
For more information, visit the Cleaning for a Reason website at
www.cleaningforareason.org.

Monday, September 19, 2011

YOUR HARD WORK WILL BE REWARDED

The path to a dream is paved with sacrifices and lined with determination.
And thought it had many stumbling blocks along the way and may go in more than one direction,
It is travelled by belief and courage and conquered with a williness to face challenges and take chances.

 Barbara Cage
It is a rough road that leads to the height of greatness

Friday, July 22, 2011

Brite Touch Cleaning: There's No Challenge You Can't Face

Brite Touch Cleaning: There's No Challenge You Can't Face: "Challenges makes us stronger They push us to try harder They allow us to be brave they offer us courage They engender hope in us And so..."

There's No Challenge You Can't Face

Challenges makes us stronger
They push us to try harder
They allow us to be brave
they offer us courage
They engender hope in us
And sometimes we go farther
Than we ever dream possible...
just by believing that we can.

;;;;;;By Ashley Rice

Friday, July 8, 2011

There Is No Limit to What You Can Achieve

Deep inside you lies unlimited potential.
There are many ways to tap into your talents,
but first you have to believe in your power to create, to dream, and to take risks.
The possibilities are unlimited
if reach beyond what is comfortable.
Learn to accept change,
for it will help you realize
your inner strength and abilities.
To achieve your full potential,
learn to  love without judgement,
create without inhibitions,
laugh without regrets,
and dream with no limitations.
Create your own destiny,
and success will follow you
and your journey.
                              - Jennifer Marsh

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Building More Family Interaction with kids

Get to know your kids much better by engaging in conversations with them.

 
According to Stay-at-Home Parents by Suite101 In the life of a busy family, dinnertime is the perfect time to listen to your children, to find out how their day went, and to delve a little deeper into their thoughts, feelings and imaginations.
It may take more than the same yes or no questions every night, but you can learn more about your family with some conversation starters. At the same time, you’ll be giving your children practice at thinking quickly, forming arguments and expressing their thoughts.
Start with a different family member each night. After your kids get the hang of it, don’t be surprised if they’re volunteering to go first.
Let your children come up with questions of their own. Let them ask each other any question they want. Conversation starters based on movies or books that your children have just seen or read will strike a chord. Soon your family will be looking forward to dinnertime as the most entertaining part of their day.

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