January Newsletter

Happy New Year to our clients and our community! Our board of directors has completed its planning session for 2021, and our number one priority is to increase the number of women we serve, while also finding new sources of fundraising. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, we will be unable to hold our annual Style for Hope fundraising event. To compensate for lost income, we will be focusing on expanding our Circle of Impact patrons. For a minimum of $1000 annually, supporters help us serve more than 600 women every year, which includes our professional suiting program as well as job readiness programs, including our Road to Success career workshop shown above. The winter/spring program begins on February 4, 2021. Women seeking new directions can apply on the program’s registration page. Learn all we have planned for 2021 in the January newsletter.

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