MARCH 2012
3.31 | POSE4CHANGE in a Look Good. Do Good. Photoshoot capturing millennials who exemplify the campaign in sponsored shoots by Cole Stevens Salon and Spa, New Things Collective, Lux Extensions, and various creative activists. Pledge to Look Good. Do Good., make a donation toward our $50,000 goal to support 20 non-profit organizations then RSVP for the shoot, email [email protected] Subject Line: Pose4Change.
Fashion Empowering Women® (FEW) is a non-profit organization that mobilizes the creative industries of fashion, music and film by creating opportunities for its members to support the missions of social service organizations that empower girls and women. FEW will focus its efforts on women and those factors that are key to breaking the cycle of poverty: education, shelter, health and nutrition, and family services. To accomplish our mission, FEW brings donors, corporate leaders and volunteers together to help non-profits transform themselves and the lives they touch. Every year, FEW will mobilize talented and hard working volunteers to work on the projects of the partner organization;
develops and implements cost-effective fundraising programs for the beneficiary organizations on a completely volunteer basis;
brings worthwhile opportunities for social investing to the attention of donors and co-invests with them in terms of both resources and time;
undertakes due diligence on beneficiary organizations to ensure that contributions are a sound investment in meeting a social need in the community;
follow up with beneficiary organizations to ensure that the funds contributed are used effectively;
provides pro bono expertise to beneficiary organizations.
Each year, Fashion Empowering Women selects partners whose mission profoundly transforms the lives of girls and women.
Founded in 2007, Ladybrille® Magazine is a California based pioneer digital publication demystifying the image of Africans in the west through contemporary African fashion and celebrating the brilliant woman in business and leadership, with an emphasis on the African woman in the diaspora. Our coverage includes stories on capital, access to markets, expertise, hiring and retention, sales, marketing, and promotions.