Every now and then, I do a post on charity. As you know, Boutique Mix is sponsoring a two-year long Rebuilding Sierra Leone one child at a Time Pledge Campaign to raise money for education for children in Sierra Leone. Thankfully, Boutique Mix is not the only entity that seeks to improve the lives of these innocent children. Join Boutique Mix in the Rebuilding Sierra Leone one child at a Time Pledge Campaign.
Yesterday, the Women’s Coalition for Empowerment and Opportunities held a fabulous fundraiser to benefit the Shine on Sierra Leone foundation. The Shine on Sierra Leone foundation (SoSL) is an organization founded by Tiffany Persons, that provides education and support to children in Sierra Leone. In the December issue of Elle magazine, there is an excellent article on "Hope Diamonds" and various philanthropic efforts in Sierra Leone by various celebrities and business owners, including Tiffany Persons and her friends and more information on SoSL. It is heartwarming to see people working together to shine the light on these innocent and hopeful children in Sierra Leone.
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Tiffany Persons and Selita Banks at the Women's Coalition for Empowerment and Opportunities Fundraiser to Benefit SoSL.
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Yesterday, the Women’s Coalition for Empowerment and Opportunities held a fabulous fundraiser to benefit the Shine on Sierra Leone foundation. The Shine on Sierra Leone foundation (SoSL) is an organization founded by Tiffany Persons, that provides education and support to children in Sierra Leone. In the December issue of Elle magazine, there is an excellent article on "Hope Diamonds" and various philanthropic efforts in Sierra Leone by various celebrities and business owners, including Tiffany Persons and her friends and more information on SoSL. It is heartwarming to see people working together to shine the light on these innocent and hopeful children in Sierra Leone.
Stay in the DC Fashion loop with me at the DC Fashion Examiner.
Tiffany Persons and Selita Banks at the Women's Coalition for Empowerment and Opportunities Fundraiser to Benefit SoSL.
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