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Colorful Room Makeover for a Good Cause Office Goals lends a helping hand to a local Los Angeles non-profit for homeless youth by transforming their mental services and therapy offices.

By Mr. Kate

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In this episode of Office Goals On The Road, Kate and Joey return to a Los Angeles organization dedicated to helping homeless youth which they have worked with closely in the past. They use color and comfort to assemble a space that celebrates the mental services workers and creates a welcoming space for the kids. Featuring DIYs, a little bit of basketball fun, and a transformation that will have lasting effects on lots of deserving individuals, this episode is all about the good feelings!

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Mr. Kate is a multi-hyphenate Interior Designer, YouTuber, and self-professed Creative Weirdo. With a roster of clients including YouTube’s top talent, Mr. Kate has reached millions of people worldwide with her viral Interior Design and DIY YouTube content, jewelry, beauty and home decor products, best-selling book, and signature #whynot attitude. 

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