11/10/2025
Important Update for
Anything Goes Laundry, LLC Clients:
(TW: Su***de, Mental Health, Poverty, Medical)
This past year has been one of our hardest years as a family to get through, which has naturally made our business life very challenging as well. Our business availability, turnaround times, etc have been limited and affected this year a lot as we try to balance the family hardships while maintaining what we can on the business side of life.
As some are aware and some haven’t been, one of my children attempted su***de earlier this year. We came very, very close to losing them. They spent weeks in Dartmouth ICU, and then another inpatient stay for their mental health for some time. The road has been very rocky, and we continue to face the mental health battles daily that prompted my child to feel this heaviness regarding life.
Shortly after this incident, the children’s father was in a bad vehicle accident and was intubated while in a coma. He has made a good recovery, but his ability to work remains a concern physically which has affected his ability to assist in financial support for our children.
My child made another attempt more recently even while having more supports in place and medical intervention to help them stay safe.
I’ve been faced with what feels like an impossible challenge these days: Trying to keep business going to survive financially while trying to be home and present more with my child so they will survive life itself. Couple in the resources available for low income families (we sadly qualify) being less unavailable or non-existent due to government shutdowns, every day barriers, and the like, it feels like a constant drowning of any efforts and hope someone would normally be able to tap into during times like this.
Why am I sharing these tender things? Because I’ve always tried my best to be fully transparent, real and raw about the things that can make or break us humans, even as a “small business owner”; which many people don’t automatically equate with these types of life or financial struggles.
I’ve made the decision to close my business the last week of each month effective immediately to allow our family the dedicated and undistracted time we desperately need to try and find a balance during this time in our lives.
I know this will sadly greatly impact my clients’ abilities to run their own businesses and lives which is why I waited this long in such hesitation to make a decision like this. But, time is not slowing down for us nor is it proving realistic to continue the way we have and hoping it’ll change things. Something, somewhere, had to give and unfortunately this is the direction it needs to give in to really see if we can not only just survive these things, but see if we can thrive and grow stronger from them down the road.
I appreciate everyone who’s been so kind, supportive, understanding and incredibly flexible this year with us. You’ve given me hope that good people truly exist in this world and give me faith that things will get better one day!
I’ve summed up our closed weeks in the poster below along with a few pieces of info relevant to this news and what things may look like for a little while. As always, please don’t hesitate to reach out for any questions or concerns you have. We will do our absolute best to address anything we can. Thank you all SO much.
With gratitude and love from our little family to yours,
~𝕊𝕒𝕣𝕒𝕙
Peace, Love & Laundry!
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