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 LA stanley mugs KELAND, Fla. 鈥?A Lakeland-based business, Help her , is being recognized for creating a platform that helps women find employment.Stay-at-home mom Carrie Rodgers recently became an empty nester and needed something to keep her busy. Being an empty nester was not something I was looking forward to, but I knew I didnt want to go back to a full-time job or even a part-time job that required me getting up at 8 a.m.,  Rodgers said.Thanks to Help her , Rodgers was hired as an  stanley cup office manager for a Lakeland entertainment company. She handles the scheduling and booking of DJs for events, and the flexibility of the job is exactly what she was looking for. I work 15 to 20 hours, and I love it. I tell everybody I never thought at my age that I would find my dream job, but I love it,  Rodgers said.Through the Help her  app and website, employers can hire qualified women at an hourly rate. Helpers accomplish a multitude of tasks, from data entry to event planning. You can go into our app and you can request your date, time and task, that you need help with and then be connected with a helper,  said Teresa OBrien, Founder of Help her .OBrien starte stanley tumblers d Help her  in 2020 after noticing small businesses were in need of workers but couldnt afford a full-time employee.The platform connects a network of more than 80 women to flexible job opportunities, including stay at home moms, empty nesters and single mothers. I was a stay at home mom and I wanted to use my skills, but at my availability. I t Eiyf Maryland skateboarder goes viral for heartwarming interaction with stranger
 STUART, Fla. 鈥?Residents of the Bahamas continue to recover from the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian, but they received some                             much-needed Christmas cheer                         this weekend.On Sunday, members and volunteers from the organization Hope For Abaco chartered a twin-engine plane an stanley vaso d l stanley nz oaded it with 400 pounds of gifts bound for the children of the Bahamas.The plane departed from Witham Field in Stuart.  I ve  been there numerous times now. This will be my sixth trip going vaso stanley  back over to the Abacos and this trip, we are going over there to do good. The devastation, you really have to see it to believe it,  said Nick Otton with Hope for Abaco.They will stay there and held distribute the gifts through Christmas and plan on making future stops for food and water.To get involved with Hope for Abaco,                             click here.                        This story was originally published by                             WPTV                         in Palm Beach, Florida.