| Fashions by: Ashley Stewart Yazmine Jay The Little Black Dress | | Advance Ticket Purchase Required by April 19th! Ticket Outlet Locations: The Clothier 19370 Kelly Road Harper Wood, MI (313) 245-5522 Turning Head 14903 Gratiot Eastpointe, MI (586) 996-1351 Yazmine Jay Northland Mall Southfield, MI (248) 996-6153 For More Information, call: | | The My Goddess Retreat is coming to Detroit: Need Some "ME" Time? Get Ready for a Weekend of Personal Awareness & Pampering! | | | Positive S.I.S.T.E.R.S. Presents... Real Women Like Us - Redefining Our Beauty 2nd Annual Spring Fashions in the Garden & Luncheon Fund-Raising Event
Silver Garden of Southfield 24350 Southfield Road Southfield, Michigan 48075 April 25, 2009 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm Join us for an afternoon of Fun, Fashion, and Inspiration to see both your Inner and Outer beauty. Lunch served promptly at 2:30 pm Menu Chef's Tossed Salad Bowties with Alfredo Roast Beef with Mushroom Wine Sauce Chicken Breast Marsala Oven Roasted Redskins California Vegetable Medley Assorted Sheet Cakes Coffee, Tea and Soda Vender Shopping 1:30 pm - 6:30 pm Beauty comes in all shapes, sizes, colors and ages - Enjoy your Beauty today!
For more information about this event visit or call (313) 402-4997 | | Featured Guest Speakers: Women of Wisdom: Reaching Back For Our Daughters Enjoy our panelists of women, Dr. Marilyn French Hubbard, PhD, Coach and Strategist, Sylvia Clark, Author and Speaker, Evangelist Rosalind Charles, Speaker, and Judy N. Muhn, MA Ed., Coach and Counselor as they share their wisdom and knowledge gained from their journey to enrich our lives. Receive insight on the strategies and principles they employed to build their careers, take their families through trying times as many of us face, and manage the journey of living. Experience their beauty and strength which they exhibited, while maintaining high values and moral. Receive valuable information to help teach your daughters to become women of character and excellence. Understand the power of "sisterhood" that strengthens us to reach our highest level! | Positive S.I.S.T.E.R.S. is committed to supporting women and girls. In the past we have supported the Dove's Self-Esteem Fund; however, for this event, we want to help a local charitable organization that is making major end-roads in lives of girls in our own community. Unfortunately due to the economic crisis we have experienced in Metro Detroit, they have experienced many budget cuts due to lost sponsors. Please help us support the Alternative For Girls organization and their amazing work. Learn more about their services at www.alternativesforgirls.org. We are counting on your support. Enjoy an afternoon of fun, food, fashion and inspiration while helping us uplift our next generation of women! Kimle Mitchell, Life Coach and Founder Positive S.I.S.T.E.R.S. Self-Improvement Simply Takes Education Redevelopment & Sincerity (313) 402-4997 | | Help us Support the Alternatives for Girls - Hear their story | Nasreen has been a Peer Educator at AFG since she turned 15. Because she was raised by her father and never had a significant female role model in her life, Nasreen felt like something was missing. "I needed some guidance and I felt like I had a void in my heart because I didn't have a mother."
At the age of 14 Nasreen began looking for jobs and, while participating in a community crime walk, met AFG employees and volunteers who informed her about job opportunities with the organization. Nasreen feels that through her work with AFG she has not only filled the void of a mother figure but found camaraderie. "I was able to bond with young women that were my age and were sharing in the same struggles that I shared in."
Look beyond what you see
She has now been in the Peer Educator program over two years and has participated in community outreach with several schools and detention centers. Through her experience, Nasreen has learned a lot about how to work with people and remain non-judgmental. "I've learned to look beyond what you see," she states. "Sometimes there are struggles that people hide so well that you would never know. You never know what someone is going through until they tell you."
Nasreen is graduating valedictorian from her high school this spring and is currently deciding whether she will attend Hampton, Central State, Grand Valley, or Howard this fall. She looks to major in non-profit management and minor in broadcast media and hopes to one day open up shelters and programs similar to those at AFG. Nasreen encourages other young women to "just be the best that you can be. Don't regret things and just use each day as a learning experience. REACHING BACK FOR OUR DAUGHTERS! | |
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