This is an inclusive sisterhood, a place where women from all walks of life share and express their unique talents with the purpose of fueling each others hopes and dreams, including women and children in shelters. We will feature women's talents, share their journey of giving, challenge each other and share our hearts.
At our core is the knowledge that all women desire and need the same things, no matter their current circumstance. It is a common yet, easily forgotten fact that the act of giving is the most eco-friendly, renewable fuel source that lifts you to new heights.
What do women in shelters look like? They look like you and I. The women pictured above could be your neighbor, your sister, your mother, your friend. They just happen to live in a shelter. These women were as much of an inspiration to Terry Grahl, Founder and President of Enchanted Makeovers as Terry was to them. We are them and they are us.
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Kristi Grahl handles PR for Enchanted Makeovers and is involved with many projects.
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Follow Their Journey of Giving
Many women are taking action, sharing their talents and finding themselves in the process. They share their journey of giving here.
Follow Kristi's garden journey with girls at the Vista Maria Myriam House, where Enchanted Makeover's makeover project is taking place this year.
"There you go. Go back to sleep. Maybe I will hold you just a bit longer, gazing quietly, dreaming of what lies ahead for you. Oh, will you be ready for this world someday soon? Will the world be ready for you? Yes let’s just stay here, you and me, rocking, cuddling. We’re safe in your nursery."
That was beautiful Sue! Thank you so much for sharing.
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