To whom much is given, much will be required (Luke 12:48) If we are blessed with talents, wealth, knowledge, time and the like, it is expected that we use these well to glorify God and benefit others. My mother’s experience of becoming homeless at the age of 67 provided me with a gift of knowledge that I am using to Champion the cause to break the generational cycle of financial illiteracy! By making "Money Smart Kids" and Raising up a Generation of Savers 1 Generation at a time!
Saturday, May 18, 2013
I am a stylist with Chaume' a purse company started right here in Green Bay, Wisconsin by Mollie Thiery and Mandy Rhodes. They started the company after both their positions were eliminated as pharmaceutical reps on the same day. As women business owners I admire their drive and passion for their company! I decided to be a stylist with Chaume' because I could chose the hours I work and it is also a way for me to add to my goal of financial security. I also use these purse parties with women to speak to them about Go Red for Women and the importance of controlling your risk factors for heart disease one of them being stress. I always share about my mothers heart disease and how stress contributed to that and I LOVE the way the women share their own stories and actually read the literature I provide to them from the American Heart Association. I also give a portion of the proceeds from the party to Go Red for Women. Here is a picture of me with the owner of Chaume' Mollie Thiery with literature that I provide the women with from the American Heart Association in Wisconsin. Mollie also a supporter my platform "Financial Fitness for the Heart!" Another very successful party -- Thank you to Everyone!
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