Third Annual Pretty Scars into Stars - South Carolina
SABRINA GREENLEE AND S.M.O.O.O.T.H., INC. PRESENT THIRD ANNUAL PRETTY SCARS INTO STARS EVENT
Anderson, South Carolina – Continuing its mission to empower and transform survivors of domestic violence, S.M.O.O.O.T.H. announces its annual Pretty Scars Into Stars event, which is dedicated to helping women rediscover their inner power and outer beauty. This event allows C.E.O. and Founder, Sabrina Greenlee, to share her mission to empower women. S.M.O.O.O.T.H. will be providing two survivors with a day dedicated to celebration, growth, hope, and survival through cosmetic and internal restorations.
Sabrina Greenlee: “I began this organization to support, equip, and educate women during their transition from the severe grasp of domestic violence. I want to reiterate to every woman experiencing abuse or adversity, though we are apart, you are not alone - you are worthy. S.M.O.O.O.T.H. is here, and our efforts to support you will continue. That is why I am so proud to announce our third annual Pretty Scars Into Stars event.”
WHO: Sabrina Greenlee (Mother of DeAndre Hopkins, Arizona Cardinals Pro Bowl wide receiver), Michelle Gilbert of Safe Harbor of Greenville, South Carolina, Stephanie Yelder, Minister of National Outreach Educator and Michael Cogdill, news journalist of WYFF4 and author of She-Rain: A Story of Hope.
2019 Testimonials:
“I loved the event and makeover. It helped me move from my comfort zone. I prayed during my journey for peace and for being able to take care of my children. I plan to finish school to become a paralegal and provide financial support for my children”. (M. Whitfield, 2019).
“I feel good and positive about myself. I have three kings to support. I moved to South Carolina three years ago. There was a lack of support systems to include family and friends. Now, I am taking positive steps in my journey to financially support my family”. (R. Paul, 2019).
“I could not believe I was chosen for this. I thank God for the opportunity to enjoy the pampering. I moved to South Carolina years ago from a troubled marriage. I feel blessed with the change in atmosphere, support and love”. (A. Jefferson, 2019).
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