One of Coupeville’s best and brightest young business owners is in need of support from her community.
Angie Ireland, who owns and operates Prairie Perks in the parking lot next to the former bowling alley in Coupeville, suffered a broken leg and had to have surgery.
This has knocked her out of commission and made it hard to keep her business operating.
She’s missed three weeks of work, and doctors recommend another 3-6 weeks of down time.
Having hurt her other foot because of returning to work too soon before, and intestinal surgery in October, it has created great strain on Ireland.
“These last few weeks have been extremely difficult on my mental health, especially,” Ireland wrote on a GoFundMe she has recently launched.
“I hate having to ask for help, but I’ve learned that sometimes I just have to.
“Luckily my recovery is going well, bones are healing, pain is low, but I am absolutely struggling.”
Ireland, who began as an employee at Prairie Perks before becoming the owner, is held in high esteem by her regular customers.
“She is one of the kindest business owners,” said Michelle Cernick, who owns Whidbey Pest Control with husband Reese.
“Angie has worked really hard to keep some of the best staff around. Everyone that works there is very nice.”
While the Cernicks are big fans of the coffee, smoothies, and frozen lemonade Ireland serves up, it’s her personal touch which resonates the most.
“Angie always smiles and asks how my family is doing,” Michelle Cernick said. “Of course she loves our dog, Zoey. They have spoiled her rotten.”
On her GoFundMe, Ireland is very appreciative of all who have reached out to help keep her and Prairie Perks going.
“Thank you to the friends and customers who have dropped cards or gifts off at the coffee stand,” she said. “I appreciate you thinking of me and trying to keep me entertained while I’m stuck sitting.
“This money would help me pay my bills for the next month, keep food on the table, and give me a chance to rest without as much stress. If you’re able to donate, I appreciate it so much, I know times are tough on everyone.
“And if you want to think some positive thoughts and send them my way, I could sure use that too. I’m just ready to be back with my community, slinging some joe.”
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