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RAISE YOUR STANDARDS | PROJECT SORORITY EMPOWERMENT

Raise Your Standards

Raise Your Standards (featured in video) is fashion forward, progressive message that has two goals: #1: to educate college age women about alcohol related abuse and #2: empower them with the tools on how to negotiate their worth. The 30 minute presentation includes an empowerment and educational message that culminates with a "Raise Your Standards" fashion statement show. Can you say RESPONSIBLE and FUN!

Sponsors for Raise

If you are 21, Drink Responsibly"



For Information or Bookings:

- Sorority Information package
- Book a Raise Presentation / Contact Us
- Sponsorship Information Packages (CLICK HERE )

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Project Sorority

PROVIDING LIFE TOOLS TO CARVE YOUR DESTINY


Project Sorority Empowerment is the WIN Foundation's special programming designed specifically for college age women. The goal of Project Sorority Empowerment is to provide programs that teach life style design and present tools of empowerment so young women can begin carving their destiny of their choice.

4 Session Programs

Choosing Destiny
(4 Session Program - 1 time a month, full semester)

Self-Esteem Boot Camp for Authentic Beauty:
(4 Session Program - 1 time a month, full semester)

Marketing Me for Million Bucks:
(4 Session Program - 1 time a month, full semester)

For Information or Bookings:
- Sorority Information package (CLICK HERE)
- Contact Us

 

"The best tool we can empower college age women with are the skills of learning how to negotiate their worth. This means not just on the workforce, but even more important, their value within relationships. We teach them how to run companies. Let's teach them how to best run their life."

 

Dr. Tracy Kemble