The Sudsy Story
When LaChena Clark lost her job in the 2008 recession, she knew the moment was right to launch the business she had long planned, Sudsy Water Laundry & Dry Cleaners in Harlem. Since then, her entrepreneurial success has allowed her to open her second business—Mia’s BathHouse for Pets—and become President and Senior Business Advisor of Bradhurst Merchants Association in Harlem, advocating for minority owned businesses in the city.
When covid-19 began to spread in New York this spring, business came to a halt. “Everyone felt a little bit of fear because we didn’t know what was next,” she said. But despite facing a loss in her business during the pandemic, LaChena was determined to give support to the community. “After the initial shock I thought: ‘Well, we’re not so bad off. We should lend a hand to others.” LaChena’s laundromat began doing free or discounted laundry for elderly communities, since they were the most susceptible to the virus. And, in partnership with Doctors Without Borders, her business began offering laundry services to homeless New Yorkers.
In the meantime, LaChena is feeling optimistic about her business in the future. While pivoting to meet the new demands during a pandemic, she has started a few new practices—like no-contact pickup and delivery and transparency about safety procedures—which she hopes to keep in place in the future. “We’re hoping, once the city reopens, it leads to a new standard and a level of convenience” she adds. “I hope that we make long lasting changes.” LaChena can also be found on LinkedIn here.
Press & Associations
Press
AMNY – Loan program to help women expand their businesses launched by city
Black Star News – BOSS: The Black Experience In Business
Chase For Business – How to Adapt During COVID-19: A Conversation with Shark Tank’s Daymond John
Chedder News – How to Advocate for Minority-Owned Businesses
Doctors Without Borders – Laundry service for homeless residents during the pandemic
DNAInfo – Harlem Business Alliance Launches Center to Help Small Businesses
iHeart Media – Women On The Move Podcast
JPMorgan Chase News – LaChena Clark
Medium – Looking Back On The Manhattan Launch
NABFEM – Power & Position: Black Women on Top!
The Network Journal – LaChena Clark Creates One Successful Business After Another
News12 Bronx – Laundry service for homeless residents during the pandemic
The Washington Post – Small Businesses: Changing With The Times
WPIX Channel 11 – How The Harlem Commonwealth Council Helps Black Businesses
Associations
Bradhurst Merchants Association
New York Professional Advisors for Community Entrepreneurs (NYPACE)
Capability Statement
For inquiries and additional information on Sudsy Water, please reach out to LaChena at lachena@sudsywater.com