Category Archives: Support
- 14-4-2013
Healthy Living ~ Are Black Women Too Comfortable Being Overweight?
The month of April is African American Women’s fitness month! I recently read an article on www.naturallymoi.com titled “Four Reasons Why Black Women Continue to be Obese“, its hard to ignore the facts on this sensitive subject. This article brings the harsh reality of the health status of many black women in the United States. Continue Reading
- 28-1-2013
Org of The Month ~ Are you the Next Featured Organization?
I said “Somebody should do something about that!” Then I realized that I am somebody. ~ Lily Tomlin For the last year Fashion For A Cure has been acknowledging various nonprofit organization that have been doing amazing work within their communities. As we begun 2013 it is our goals to find new Continue Reading
- 18-1-2013
Healthy Living ~ January is Healthy Weight Month
With the New Year there are new goals, nearly 50% of people with New Year’s resolutions have a goal of weight loss and healthy living and that is most likely how January became Healthy Weight Month. This year with our weight loss goals, it is important to strive for healthy means for obtaining our desire weight. Below Continue Reading
- 7-1-2013
Social Insight ~ Tell Your Story & Build Your Brand
Every story has its demands. ~ Clint Eastwood The new year has finally arrived and with a new year comes a new story. Not just any story but this is the perfect time for you to share valuable information about you and your brand, company or business. In most cases when people Continue Reading
- 2-1-2013
FFAC Brings in the New Year with a New Program ~ F.A.M.E
The last two years have been amazing for Fashion For A Cure! As we prepare for the year of 2013, it is my privilege as Founder and Executive Director to share some of our new goals. In 2012 we worked extremely hard to provide quality services to our surrounding communities and organizations that share a Continue Reading
- 21-11-2012
Short Story ~ Dispite Struggles in Life Keep, Never Give Up
One day a farmer’s donkey fell down into a well. The animal cried piteously for hours as the farmer tried to figure out what to do. Finally, he decided the animal was old, and the well needed to be covered up anyway; it just wasn’t worth it to retrieve the donkey. He invited all his Continue Reading
