Sunday, March 7, 2010

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Social Worker Commits to Only Patronizing Black-Owned Businesses
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Lora McDonald
KANSAS CITY, Mo.

We all have New Year’s resolutions. Ultimately they all involve changing some habit into positive behavior. But one local woman’s goal benefits an entire community.

"I've made a commitment to shop only black-owned businesses for an entire year," said Lora McDonald.

As a social worker, McDonald found she was earning a living off working with blacks and wanted to find a way to put some of that money back into the black community. She decided to patronize only black-owned businesses for an entire year.

In two months McDonald has struggled with singling out those stores to meet all of her needs. She has, however, found the only black-owned grocery store in Kansas City - Leon’s Thriftway.

“Their service is incredible, like I never carry my own groceries to my car," said McDonald.

Leon Stapleton has owned Leon's Thriftway since 1968. He said when he started, there were several black-owned grocery stores in Kansas City.

He credits their commitment to good customer service for his successful business.

"I think it's just extra hard work on our part, and just taking care of our neighborhood. We have a neighborhood store," said Stapleton.

An avid shopper, McDonald’s choices are now narrowed when it comes to shopping for clothes. She often shops Micah’s in Crown Center.

"We started as a children's store in 1999," said Andrea Carnes.

Carnes owns Micah's clothing store in Crown Center. Carnes has owned a business in Crown Center for the past 11 years.

She feels the real secret to success is a solid business plan and the support of those around you. In addition to Carnes’ friends and family, she also credits Crown Center for providing an excellent atmosphere for opening a business.

"My advice to anyone starting their business is do their preparation, do their homework," added Carnes.

After a long day McDonald likes to go to Qudo’s Cigar Bar at 1116 Grand Boulevard.

As a new owner, David Lux also believes a strong business plan goes a long way. He also cautions future owners not to take advantage of beginning profits.

"If you make $4,500 dollars in a weekend, you don't just stick $3,800.00 in your pocket and go shopping. You put it back into the business. I think that's why a lot of businesses fail," said Lux.

McDonald has 10 months to go on her year-long journey.

If you know of any black-owned businesses she could add to her list,
e-mail NBC Action News Reporter Lisa Benson at benson@nbcactionnews.com.

McDonald's List of Black-Owned Businesses

Leon's Thriftway
Gates Bar B.Q.
Peachtree Restaurant
Rhythm Lounge
Lutfi's Fried Fish
Big Momma's Bakery & Cafe
Juke House Bar & Restaurant
Zarfar Salon
Niece's Restaurant
McDonald's Restaurants--owned by Ralph King
Micah's clothing store (Crown Center)
Ragz Design House
Wilson's Pizza (KCK)
Mama's House (KCK)
Boulevard Car Wash

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