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Hiyaah Power News November 20, 2004 • By Lisa Bartley-Lacey
Hiyaah Power News
Darlene Shervington Lends Her Beautiful Voice to Benefit Women & Children in Domestic Violence Shelters
Lisa Bartley-Lacey
Hiyaah Power, Inc. announces the First Annual "Lend Me Your Hand" Benefit Concert, "Joyous Melodies" featuring Darlene Shervington. To support this year's Lend Me Your Hand 50 State Donation Campaign, Darlene Shervington, nationally and internationally renowned singer, performs at the "Joyous Melodies" Benefit Concert on December 10,2004 from 7pm-9pm at Central Islip High School, 85 Wheeler Road, Central Islip, New York 11722. Ms. Shervington will be accompanied by accomplished pianist, Russell Stevenson.
This much anticipated event will be presented by Hiyaah Power, Inc., in Long Island, New York come rain or shine. The event will benefit women and children seeking refuge in domestic violence shelters all across the country. A $15.00 admission fee will be collected at the door. Children under the age of 12 will be admitted free of charge. Additional in-kind donations or cash donations will also be accepted at the event. All checks should be made payable to "Lend Me Your Hand".
"This is a tremendous opportunity for families," says Niambi Jarvis, CEO of Hiyaah Power, Inc., "to enjoy a stellar performance by a gifted singer while also helping domestic violence survivors this holiday season."
The "Lend Me Your Hand" mission is to provide valuable resources to women and children who are fleeing abusive situations across the country through education and a dynamic network of sponsorship. This mission has grown in scope and influence since inception with the addition of an impressive number of dynamic new strategic partners.
Hiyaah Power, Inc., serves as the non-profit "home" of "Lend Me Your Hand" program operations and outreach initiatives. "Lend Me Your Hand" Partners have recently attracted an infusion of powerful new partners who are deeply dedicated to the well-being of women in this country. This ever-expanding group of key organizations and contributors includes partners and sponsors from a broad base of industries, organizations and initiatives. The Lend Me Your Hand collaborative now includes:
Lend Me Your Hand Partners
Black Enterprise Magazine Building Families, Inc. Children of the World, Inc. Christian Women's Networking Ministries Circle of Light Darlene Shervington, Classical Singer Every Last Detail Expectations Mobile Spa Girls United Association Give 'N Take Network Harvest Assembly Baptist Church Home Buyer Resource CenterSalon Voices Secure1 LLC Sister to Sister Conference SOULutions for Dynamic Living
Lend Me Your Hand Sponsors
Annie Ruth, Motivational Speaker Beeport Brittany Frazier, Graphic Artist 4MySisters.com Higher Standard Publishing Home Buyer Resource Center M4Radio.com IM4Radio.com Gospel Jackson Jarvis Studio Renaissance Travel Group Samanta Shoes Tammi's Higher Level Hair Studio & Spa Trugence World Media Spirit of Life COGIC Spotlight On Recovery Magazine The Core Network
Upon partnering with "Lend Me Your Hand", organizations become an integral component of a national program dedicated to providing resources to our society's most vulnerable members; victims of domestic violence. In addition, "Lend Me Your Hand" Partners gain national exposure through the program's continual national outreach efforts, valuable web exposure on www.HiyaahPower.org. They also receive recognition through the Hiyaah Power Daily Radio Show and more free publicity through "Lend Me Your Hand" nationally distributed fliers, postcards, letters and public service announcements.
"Lend Me Your Hand" encourages all individuals, companies, communities and organizations dedicated to the empowerment and the well being of women and their families to contribute in any way large or small to this desperately needed program. A complimentary membership for women to www.HiyaahPower.org and a subscription to Black Enterprise Magazine will be available to every one who donates $25.00 or more to "Lend Me Your Hand."
The success of "Lend Me Your Hand" is largely dependent upon a comprehensive database of resource providers who enable the program to help the women in our nation's shelters. If you, your organization, or company would like to become a vital a link in this important chain of providers please take a moment to send "Lend Me Your Hand" an email with the following information: Organization Name/Contact Person / Complete Mailing Address/Telephone Number. You will receive a "Lend Me Your Hand" Empowerment Provider Form, whereupon you may tell "Lend Me Your Hand" more about the services your organization offers.
For more information please contact Hiyaah Power Inc. at 888.801.2313 or e-mail info@hiyaahpower.orgHave you ever said to yourself, “I wish I could change……….…” or “If I only had larger or smaller…………..…….”? Having a negative body image affects all of us at one time or another. Unfortunately, because of low self-esteem or personal experiences, it haunts some more than others. But, even if you've learned to love your body and have come out of the “I wish” phase, mostly all women can sympathize with our girlfriends, daughters, sisters and mothers that still have to learn how to embrace, accept and love themselves. This article is for all my girlfriends who have felt the disappointment of trying on that pair of jeans that used to fit last year.
Have you ever said to yourself, “I wish I could change……….…” or “If I only had larger or smaller…………..…….”? Having a negative body image affects all of us at one time or another. Unfortunately, because of low self-esteem or personal experiences, it haunts some more than others. But, even if you've learned to love your body and have come out of the “I wish” phase, mostly all women can sympathize with our girlfriends, daughters, sisters and mothers that still have to learn how to embrace, accept and love themselves. This article is for all my girlfriends who have felt the disappointment of trying on that pair of jeans that used to fit last year.
Inescapable media images of sexed-up girls and women posing as adolescents can cause psychological and even physical harm to adolescents and young women, a study in the US has warned. Back To Archives
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