Archive for October, 2009

Oct 16 2009

Pink Slipper Project Warms Hearts and Toes of Women and Children Spending Winter in Shelters

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Colonial Heights, VA (October 16, 2009) Women from across the nation unite to remind abused women and children they are not forgotten.

Each year, domestic abuse forces hundreds of thousands of women and children to leave their homes and seek safety and healing in shelters across the United States. While shelters can fill basic needs and provide counseling services, often the most difficult challenges faced by those who use them are recognizing their own worth and feeling accepted by society.

This year, the Pink Slipper Project is making a difference in the lives of these women and children by warming their hearts and their toes with handcrafted slippers – practical reminders that someone cared enough to make something special just for them. A joint venture of Make Mine Pink, an online shopping and networking site for women, and Quilt n’ Stitch Marketplace, the premier quilting and needlework community on the Web, the Pink Slipper Project is working closely with Enchanted Makeovers, an internationally recognized non-profit organization that transforms shelters for women and children into places of peace and possibilities. Together, their goal is to provide warm and beautifully designed slippers to the residents of each makeover project this winter, along with as many other women and children’s shelters as possible.

Joyce Lucas, founder of Make Mine Pink and Quilt ‘n Stitch Marketplace was inspired to start the Pink Slipper Project while working with Terry Grahl of Enchanted Makeovers. Lucas states, “It was through Terry’s vision to help improve living spaces and children’s lives in shelters that I began to get a much clearer picture of what we could do to make a difference while at the same time filling a very basic need.”

Within hours of making the first slipper pattern available on the Pink Slipper blog in August, women from all over the US had downloaded it and wanted to take part. Some stitched slippers, some knit or crocheted slippers and others donated fabrics and supplies. The one common thread was they all wanted to help make someone’s life a little better.
The project is just slippers away from meeting its first challenge of supplying slippers for a large women’s shelter that houses 80 women and 40 children. Many other challenges have come into the program since its inception, including one for a girls’ shelter in Detroit that houses approximately 138 teenage girls.

Only a few weeks old, the Pink Slipper Project has already gained international attention. Lucas was recently contacted by Renee Glass whose Australian organization, Slippers with Soul, provides slippers to women who are ill or in assisted living facilities. In 15 months, Glass’s program has provided 8,000 pair of slippers, with a goal of a million.
Lucas hopes to see the same success here. She states, “As long as we’re able and as long as we have loving and giving participants, we’ll continue to grow this wonderful program. A project that unites women all over the nation for the good of others has to be a success. There’s no other possible outcome.”

If you are involved with a women’s shelter that would benefit from the Pink Slipper Project, please contact them at info@thepinkslipperproject.org with your shelter’s needs.

If you would like to help warm the hearts and toes of women and children this winter by providing slippers or donating suplies to make slippers,  please visit www.pinkslipperproject.org for details on how you can help or contact Joyce Lucas at info@thepinkslipperproject.org

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Oct 12 2009

WAHMs Rewarded for Showing Off Their WAHM Articles

Published by Denise under Uncategorized

This week, WAHM-Articles is giving away a free report to all our authors who display their WAHM-Articles button on their blogs or websites.

Best of all, no need to link to our main page and make your audience dig to find your articles. You can link right to your articles or author’s profile.  It is all about you, after all!

Here’s more information on getting your button and claiming your report.

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Oct 09 2009

litFUSE Publicity Group Announces The Work at Home Girls

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Seattle, WA – October 5, 2009 Do you own or run a home based business? Would you like a mentor? Your own personal coach? Then keep reading!

Did You Know that Most Businesses Fail Within the First Five Years?

The Work at Home Girls share their Simple Secrets to make your business a SUCCESS! For your business to succeed you need to find a specific need and fill it. Successful business owners  are very focused and many (if not all) have a mentor they can turn to with questions and challenges.

If you work from home-or want to-the Work at Home Girls can be your mentors. Together, Jill Hart and Mary Byers have over 20 years combined experience running a business from home. One is a techie (Jill, founder of Christian Work at Home Moms and author of So You Want to be a Work-at-Home Mom) and the other is a wordsmith (Mary, freelance editor and author of five books, including Making Work at Home Work).They’ve teamed up to share what they wish mentors had shared with them when they started their businesses over a decade ago.
Why do you need a mentor?

Why do you need a mentor?
1. Mentors shorten the learning curve.
2. Mentors stimulate new thoughts and ideas.
3. Mentors have learned from the school of hard-knocks and are willing to pass along what they know, saving you from making frustrating-and possibly expensive-mistakes.
4. Because they have walked in your shoes, mentors understand like no one else does.
5. Mentors push you to achieve more than you thought possible.
6. When you need someone to bounce ideas off of, mentors rock!
7. Mentors can help you make more money.
8. Working from home can sometimes be lonely. Mentors make it less so.
9. Mentors encourage you to pay attention to what’s important.
10. Mentors believe in helping others succeed.

If you’re thinking about starting a home-based business-or you’re currently running one but feeling frazzled, overwhelmed, overworked, and underpaid-you’ll benefit from spending time with Jill and Mary. And you can do it at your convenience, depending on your schedule.

About the WAHG Teleseminars!

Yes, there is lots of good free information available on the internet today. However, if you are serious about the success of your business you’ll be making a great investment. We’re going give you specifics, examples and personal business experience that you won’t find anywhere else!

Beginning October 12, The Work at Home Girls will share what they know via a series of four weekly teleseminars. Register today and receive a 50% discount! You can join them live during each program, listen to the MP3 after the seminar, or both! It’s your choice. Either way you’ll benefit from learning about how to start, run, and grow a successful home-based business from women who’ve been doing it for a decade each. Here’s what you’ll discover:

* Making Your Business Work for You: How to Choose, Launch and Run a Winner

* Realistic Expectations: What You Need to Know About Working from Home Successfully

* Marketing Your Business Online

* The Business of Business: Rev Up Your Profit!

Let’s face it: a lot of people want to work from home. But many aren’t willing to do the work or gain the knowledge that’s required to do so successfully. If you’re serious about making money from home, you’ll do what it takes – including investing in your own learning-either to get your company off to a strong start or to help you move to the next level more quickly. The Work at Home Girls Profitability Program is designed to help you do both.

About Mary

Mary M. Byers successfully juggles both a freelance writing and speaking business and her responsibilities as a wife and mother of two school-aged children.

She is the author of Making Work at Home Work, The Mother Load: How to Meet Your Own Needs While Caring for Your Family and How to Say No . . . And Live to Tell about It. Byers is also a columnist for two professional trade journals and edits two others. She lives in Chatham, Illinois.
www.marybyers.com

About Jill

Jill Hart is the founder of Christian Work at Home Moms, and co-author of So You Want To Be a Work-At-Home Mom. Jill is the co-host of the live internet radio show, “The CWAHM Network,” and the publisher of RadiantLit.com. Jill has published many articles on sites like DrLaura.com and MomLogic.com. She is a contributing author in Laundry Tales, The Business Mom Guide Book, I’ll Be Home for Christmas, and Faith Deployed.

She holds a bachelor’s degree in human development and family studies. She resides in Nebraska with her husband and their two children.
www.cwahm.com

Learn more about the Work at Home Girls at http://www.theworkathomegirls.com
To schedule an interview with the Work at Home Girls please email amy@thewahgirls.com

The Work at Home Girls are also offering an affiliate program! Interested? Email amy@thewahmgirls.com for an info packet!

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