TJX’s Marshalls banner is rolling out programming in communities across America designed to help women bridge the gap between where they are and where they know they’re capable of going.
A slate of new and returning programming will run as part of the Marshalls Good Stuff Social Club as the banner continues its mission to help women access the “good stuff” in life and achieve their ambitions. Through the programming, the brand brings together a powerhouse group of experts in a range of inspirational topics curated to help women unlock the life they want to live.
Marshalls commissioned research to understand what it termed the access gap for women in the United States, defined as what stands between women and the life they want to live. The findings indicated that two in three women feel like they aren’t living their ideal life. Though many feel optimistic about their futures, at least 36% of women said that they can never find the resources they need to get more out of their lives. Whether it’s a mentor to give them the confidence to pursue a new passion or the financial literacy to help them prioritize their goals, Marshalls asserted that it is committed to helping close this access gap.
On June 8, the brand will take its Good Stuff Social Club nationwide, starting tomorrow in Atlanta and following up in Chicago later this year, with other cities to be announced. For the second consecutive year, Marshalls has partnered with actor and producer Priyanka Chopra Jonas to design the Good Stuff Social Club programming and build awareness through her own personal story and platform. Experts in topic areas, from financing to finding a mentor to personal style, will participate in the event, which will be hosted by Atlanta-based entrepreneur and media personality Lauren Speed-Hamilton.
Those interested in the Atlanta event can sign up at www.exploretock.com/marshalls-good-stuff-social-club. Consumers outside of the Atlanta metro area can access digital tools and resources following the event via @Marshalls on Instagram and TikTok. All session sign-ups are free and available on a first-come, first-serve basis.