More Than Clean: Proud to Support Our Community
At Saturday Morning Clean, we believe that a clean home does more than just sparkle—it brings peace, relief, and a sense of dignity. But our work has never been just about cleaning. At the heart of everything we do is a deep desire to support families, uplift our community, and create space for people to feel cared for.
On a chilly morning, owner of Saturday Morning Clean, Tanya Jones almost skipped the Gwinnett Chamber’s GLOW conference—but something said bundle up and go. Serendipity struck when I slid into my seat and discovered I was sitting next to Claire Dees, a passionate advocate and executive director at Spectrum Autism Support Group. As we sipped our coffees and swapped stories about balancing business goals with community care, our conversation flowed effortlessly. By the end of the keynote, we realized we shared a vision: using our work to uplift others. That chance encounter inspired Saturday Morning Clean’s partnership with Spectrum Autism Support Group—culminating in the donation for their March & April silent auctions.
That’s why we were so honored to donate two deep cleaning services, valued at $900, to Spectrum Autism Support Group as part of their fund raising efforts. Based in Georgia, Spectrum Autism Support Group provides education, resources, and support for individuals with autism and their families. Their mission is incredibly close to our hearts. Every day, they offer a sense of connection and empowerment for people navigating the unique challenges of autism—something that truly makes a difference in our community. Please visit and consider donating to this amazing cause: DONATE HERE. Recent reports from the CDC state autism is now the fastest growing development disorder in the nation, with 1 in 36 children diagnosed yearly.
Spectrum raffled off two deep cleanings during their event, and we were excited to hear that one of the winners recently received their cleaning—and loved it! Being able to provide that service, that moment of relief and ease in someone’s home, was such a joy for our team. We know that for many families, especially those managing extra responsibilities, keeping a home clean can feel overwhelming. That’s where we come in—not just with our supplies and checklists, but with empathy and understanding.
Spectrum Autism Support Group co-founder, Claire and Tanya from Saturday Morning Clean.
Attending the GLOW conference hosted by Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce at The 1818 Club.
At Saturday Morning Clean, we talk a lot about the mental health benefits of a clean home. But even more than that, we care about showing up for our neighbors. Whether it's providing free cleanings for families in crisis, supporting nonprofits like Spectrum, or simply giving our regular clients the gift of time and peace, our goal is to be of service in a real, human way.
Supporting community isn’t an extra—it’s built into our business. Every donation, every volunteer effort, every thoughtful partnership reflects our belief that when one of us is struggling, we all have a responsibility to step up and lend a hand.
We’re proud to be part of a local network of small businesses and organizations that understand the power of giving back. When Spectrum Autism Support Group invited us to participate in their silent auction, we saw it as more than just a business opportunity—it was a chance to partner with a mission that matters. And it felt good knowing that something as practical as a deep cleaning could have a meaningful impact.
To learn more about Spectrum and the incredible work they do, visit www.spectrumautism.org. And if you're ever looking for ways to support families, organizations, or causes in our community—we encourage you to jump in. Every little bit counts.
Thank you to Spectrum Autism Support Group for letting us be a part of your event. And thank you to our clients and supporters for allowing us to keep serving with purpose. At the end of the day, Saturday Morning Clean is more than a cleaning company—we’re a community partner, and we’re just getting started.