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Phoenix Rescue Mission’s Changing Lives Center for Women & Children, one of the region's largest recovery programs offering long-term, comprehensive services to women and children, has partnered with GarageFly, a local automotive review and locator website, to help the homeless this holiday season. GarageFly is purchasing cookies from the nonprofit’s social enterprise, Mission Possible Cookies, and sending them to its customers who do business with a partnered local shop and write a review.

GarageFly owner Courtney Gehl says, “We like to call it cookies with a conscious. When we were looking for a holiday promotion we knew that it needed to bless others. So, in this we create an incentive to get your car care done and send a gift to those drivers. We are also helping to generate business for local auto shops who rely on it and most importantly support a program that totally transforms the lives of homeless women and children.  It’s 3 times the blessing and it just feels good to do business that way.”

Together, consumers and the community are connected in commerce to help change lives and rescue homeless women and children.

“We started Mission Possible Cookies, which is run by the women in our recovery program, so they could gain quality professional skills that will ultimately help make their transition back to society so much easier,” says Phoenix Rescue Mission CEO Jay Cory. “Mission Possible Cookies is just one of the many ways we work with our women to ensure they become self-sufficient when they walk out these gates. To have a company like GarageFly support them during their recovery is truly a blessing. We can’t thank them enough!”

Through Dec. 31, anyone who books an appointment online or posts a review, will recieve a beautifully packaged box of delicious Mission Possible Cookies, compliments of GarageFly. Send it to your self or a friend to spread the message of Mission Possible Cookies