Mother - Daughter Day w/ Mary Kay
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Mother - Daughter Day w/ Mary Kay

Join us at The Dream Studio for a day of self-care & healthcare as we provide teens with tips for hygiene, skincare, and hydration.

By NC100BW | Dallas Metropolitan Chapter

Date and time

Saturday, May 4 · 11am - 1pm CDT

Location

The Dream Studio

2740 Valwood Parkway #105 Farmers Branch, TX 75234

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About this event

  • 2 hours

The National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc. Dallas Metropolitan Chapter is concerned about gender equity for Black women and girls in health, education, and economic empowerment. We realize that in order to effectuate the change needed in these areas we must encourage and empower young Black girls in the Dallas area through education and mentorship.

The Dallas Metropolitan Chapter welcomes and invites parents and girls ages 13-17 to join us at The Dream Studio for a day of self-care & healthcare.

Free Facials for young ladies ages 13-17 years old, their mother’s AND NCBW just in time for Mother’s Day. Mom and Daughter Day!!

Activity and Discussion:

♦Skin care, Hygiene and Hydration

♦7 Tips for Teenage Skincare

♦Acne treatment

♦Unhealthy foods and skin breakouts

♦Pimple Patches/Turmeric patches- Do they really work

♦Importance of removing makeup at night

♦ Entrepreneurial opportunities

♦Showing up as our BEST selves

Though comprehensive and interactive mentoring, we encourage young Black girls to recognize and metamorphose their beauty, rarity, and strength.

If you are unable to attend the information session but would like to apply to the program, applications are currently open on our website.

Please email mentoring@ncbwdallas.org with your questions, or to receive additional information.


Application link to join Metamorphosis:

https://www.ncbwdallas.org/metamorphosis-mentoring-application



Organized by

NC100BW Dallas Metropolitan Chapter serves as an advocacy organization focused on the empowerment of Black Women and Girls through programs that meet their diverse needs. Our members are dedicated to education, health, political awareness, civic engagement, and leadership development.

The newly established Dallas Metropolitan Chapter will work diligently to foster initiatives that will directly impact our communities. Our vision is to see Black Women and Girls live in a world where socio-economic inequity does not exist.

The Chapter also collaborates with other organizations to develop programs that benefit the community. We are passionate about our mission to advocate on behalf of Black Women and Girls to promote leadership development and gender equity in the areas of health, education, and economic empowerment.

The Dallas Metropolitan Chapter is a 501c3 tax-exempt organization, receiving support from local corporations, foundations, federal agencies, and other organizations. In addition, a substantial portion of the annual budget is received from membership dues and fundraising efforts.

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