Episode 315 Valerie Bailey @ Working Wardrobes
In Episode 315 of PeppTalks, host Jeanne Pepper facilitates a powerful exchange between two impactful leaders dedicated to restoring dignity through service. We are joined by Bonni Pomush, the CEO of Working Wardrobes, and Valerie Bailey, the visionary founder of the I Found Me Foundation. This episode goes beyond a standard interview as we go on-site for a reciprocal tour, witnessing firsthand how these organizations provide the tools, clothing, and confidence necessary for individuals to overcome barriers to employment and personal stability.
The journey begins at Working Wardrobes, where Bonni Pomush guides us through the comprehensive services they provide to help people "get back to work." Far more than just professional attire, Working Wardrobes offers job training, career coaching, and a supportive environment that fosters self-sufficiency. As a seasoned leader in the non-profit sector, Bonni discusses the critical importance of workforce readiness and the profound psychological shift that occurs when an individual is equipped with the skills and confidence to provide for themselves and their family.
The exchange continues as Valerie Bailey introduces Bonni to the I Found Me Foundation bus, a mobile sanctuary serving the Inland Empire. Valerie’s mission is deeply focused on providing a safe space for Veterans and those in need of hands-on help. The bus serves as a distribution hub for quality clothing and a mobile office where Valerie provides direct assistance with Veterans Affairs (VA) and personal advocacy. By meeting Veterans where they are, Valerie ensures they have a place to take a necessary break, receive personal care, and access the benefits they have earned through their service.
This episode is a masterclass in community partnership and specialized advocacy. Listen as Bonni and Valerie discuss the synergy between their missions—how the mobile, hands-on support found in the Inland Empire via the I Found Me Foundation complements the career-readiness infrastructure of Working Wardrobes. It is a heart-centered conversation about the power of transformation, the importance of supporting our nation's heroes, and the unwavering commitment of these two women to seeing their neighbors thrive through dignity and direct action.