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P2F's Butterfly Circle presents "Free To Be You".
An open mic style conversations for Ladies with Rare Conditions/Diseases
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Date and time
Sunday, February 28, 2021 · 12 - 2pm PST
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Online
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About this event
In recognition of Rare Disease Day, Feb 28, 2021
Permission to Fly presents "Free to Be You". During this Butterfly Circle, Permission to Fly invites you to express yourself through song, dance, spoken word, poetry, and, creative movement
During this virtual event share your story about what new beginnings, transformation, and change will mean to you in 2021.
Each performer will be allowed 3 minutes of self-expression later followed by an intimate and relaxed Q&A chat.
limited performance space available.
Ages teen through adult,
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About the organizer
Permission to F.L.Y. means permission to Fully Love Yourself.
We are a non-profit organization whose mission is to empower, inspire, and mentor women and girls with rare/complex disorders through the performing arts, education, advocacy, and entreprenurialism.
Permission To F.L.Y. was Co-founded by Ashley Rose Favors and her mentor Ms. Roshawn Buxton (Ms.Ro). Both ladies wanted to be living examples of strength, inspiration, and what we call "perservillients," to women and girls who have suffered from rare disorders (e.g. Bell's Palsy, Erbs Palsy, Vitiligio, albinism). Despite having a rare condition called Erbs Palsy, which affected the function and appearance of her right arm, Ashley excelled through life. Coincidentally, her mentor Ms.Ro found the will to inspire others and become the best example of her own mentoring spirit after being diagnosed with a rare condition called Bell's Palsy. Ashley, Ms. Ro, and countless other women and girls with similar stories have triumphed in some way despite the odds, and permission to F.L.Y. is just that : To fully and triumphantly love ourselves no matter what circumstances or health challenges we may face. Ironically, the name of our organization has taken a whole new meaning since Ashley's untimely death in 2016 from a car accident. She was 26 years young, but in more ways than one she gave herself permission to FLY.
There are many women and girls who have creative abilities that we wish to cultivate using this platform. With your generous support, we will invoke a new movement of confident, resilient, triumphant women and girls.
"Remember you already have permission to Fully Love Yourself."
In loving Memory
Ashley Rose 1989-2016