Decorators Nationwide Celebrate Birthday by Giving Back Locally

Members of The Society of Decorating Professionals Celebrate Year Anniversary by Giving Back to Local Families


CHICAGO, May 30, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- The Society of Decorating Professionals (The SDP), the leading training and certification organization for professional interior services, celebrates its one year anniversary by announcing their nationwide campaign, "Special Deserving Places." This charitable program designed to give back to local communities will allow members to share their talents with individuals and families by providing creative services which will enhance their living space.

The SDP will be joining forces with regional organizations and companies to promote the "Special Deserving Places" project, which will run through September 9th. Efforts to support the project by members are already underway in Western Pennsylvania, Michigan, Chicago, Arizona, Northern Florida and Atlanta.

"In the first year of existence, we have grown from the organization's four founders to nearly 400 independent professional entrepreneurs in the decorating industry," said Kristine Porter, Executive Director of The SDP. "The 'Special Deserving Places' program focuses on allowing members to share their talents by bringing beauty into the homes of others who would not otherwise be able to realize such a dream."

Member companies of The SDP are a trusted resource to help homeowners realize the dreams they imagine for their home. Whether performing general decorating, redesigning services, or preparing homes for sale, members of The SDP are the valued experts that consumers seek to enhance their homes and fulfill their decorating desires.

The Society of Decorating Professionals (The SDP) is a leading organization dedicated to promoting its membership of nearly 400 which encompass all facets of the interior services industry including: interior redesign, real estate staging, color coordination, and interior decorating training. Multiple training and certification classes along with continuing educational opportunities are offered through The SDP and its network of certified teaching professionals across the country.

For more information on the "Special Deserving Places" project or the Society of Decorating Professionals, contact The SDP on the Web at www.thesdp.com/events.shtml or by calling 1-866-SDP-4SDP (1-866-737-4737).

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