Two Maids of Kent, a newly launched veteran-owned cleaning company, will celebrate its official Grand Opening this Thursday, Sept. 25, at 11 a.m., with a ribbon-cutting ceremony hosted by the Kent Chamber of Commerce.

The business is located at 19226 66th Ave. S, Suite L104, Kent, WA 98032 (map below).

Learn how they are supporting Cancer patients with free home cleaning.

Owner Wesley Nicholson is a proud military Veteran, now transitioning to local entrepreneurship. As he researched the Two Maids franchise, a fellow franchise introduced one of his “rockstars,” Operations Manager Tamara Iris, and a great team was born. Nicholson credits Iris as being “the glue that keeps it all together.” Together they are sharing a commitment not only to serving customers but also to giving back to the community. 

Two Maids of Kent recently announced a partnership with Cleaning for a Reason, a nonprofit that provides free home cleanings for cancer patients. Through the program, the Kent location will clean the homes of two cancer patients each month for two consecutive months at no charge in Kent and surrounding South King County cities.

“As a veteran-owned business, our mission has always been about service,” Nicholson said. “Now, beyond cleaning homes, we are honored to serve our community’s most vulnerable members.”

Iris said helping families through cleaning has already been one of the highlights of her career. 

“It’s humbling to know that something as simple as a clean home can offer hope, dignity, and comfort during such a difficult time,” she said.

When asked how they chose Cleaning for a Reason, Nicholson shared “Cancer is a disease that has touched the lives of so many around us. While I may not have a personal connection that initially motivated me, witnessing loved ones fight bravely and face everyday challenges has deeply impacted me. Their courage and resilience have inspired me to support this cause, knowing that every effort brings us closer to better treatments, greater awareness, and eventually, a cure. Supporting cancer initiatives is my way of honoring those who have battled it and giving hope to others still fighting.”

Cancer patients – of any age, gender, or type of cancer – may apply to be considered for free house cleaning services at cleaningforareason.org.

Two Maids officially opened in May 2025 and is part of a national franchise with more than 100 locations across the United States. The company provides residential and commercial cleaning with a pay-for-performance model and uses eco-friendly and hospital-grade disinfectants.

According to Nicholson, what makes Two Maids different is a genuine dedication to their team members’ growth and well-being. They go beyond standard cleaning services by investing in programs that support worker’s personal and professional development, such as offering resources for financial literacy, self-care, and goal setting. This dedication is grounded in the belief that taking care of their employees leads to better service for their customers and helps build brighter futures for everyone they work with. 

Recently, on Sept. 17, 2025, Two Maids, Kent celebrated Professional House Cleaning Day, reaffirming their commitment to honoring the hardworking professionals who make clean homes possible.

“This people-centered approach truly sets us apart in the residential cleaning industry,” Nicholson added.

Community members are invited to attend the Grand Opening at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 25, 2025 to welcome the new business to Kent.

More information is available at twomaidscleaning.com/kent.

Contact

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(253) 452-8990

Two Maids of Kent
19226 66th Ave S., Suite L104
Kent, WA 98032

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