Tania Friesen and Christina Carss spoke about how Dress for Success looks to empower women.
Carss said through their suiting service women will get professional attire, but also the confidence to take on their job or interview.
Friesen said they will be holding a gala on March 14 to fundraise at The Avenue Room.
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Dress for Success Saskatoon aims for economic independence for women
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