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Project Glimmer Inspires Young Women To #WorkTheirMagic

by Jessica Celine November 12, 2018
written by Jessica Celine November 12, 2018
Project Glimmer Inspires Young Women To #WorkTheirMagic

Girls and women across the country are struggling to create and envision a future for themselves. Project Glimmer, a nonprofit based in San Francisco, aims to influence that. Dedicated to inspiring “at-risk girls and women to believe in themselves by letting them know their community cares,” Project Glimmer held their 7th Annual Luncheon last week under the theme of #WorkYourMagic. San Francisco mayor London Breed and Wellness & Empowerment Advocate Sophia Roe spoke at the event, which was attended by many prominent women CEOs and Project Glimmer supporters such as Sonja Perkins (Founder of Project Glimmer & Broadway Angels), Julie Wainwright (CEO The RealReal), Marissa Shipman (CEO theBalm), and more.

San Francisco mayor London Breed and Wellness & Empowerment advocate Sophia Roe spoke at the Project Glimmer #WorkYourMagic 7th annual luncheon.

SAN FRANCISCO, CA – November 7 – Tess Perkins, Sonja Perkins and May Alba attend Project Glimmer 2018 Luncheon on November 7th 2018 at The Bently Reserve in SAN FRANCISCO, CA (Photo – Jessica Monroy for Drew Altizer Photography)

The 7th annual Project Glimmer #WorkYourMagic event was attended by prominent women CEOs and supporters including Sonja Perkins, founder of Project Glimmer and Broadway Angels; Julie WainWright, CEO of The RealReal; and Marisa Shipman, CEO of theBalm.

SAN FRANCISCO, CA – November 7 – Carrie Schwab-Pomerantz, Janet Guthrie, Sonja Perkins and Tomoko Koyama attend Project Glimmer 2018 Luncheon on November 7th 2018 at The Bently Reserve in SAN FRANCISCO, CA (Photo – Jessica Monroy for Drew Altizer Photography)

Project Glimmer, a nonprofit based in San Francisco, holds multiple events for young women at-risk.

SAN FRANCISCO, CA – November 7 – Chrissy Shea, Elisa Donovan and Stacy Bonney attend Project Glimmer 2018 Luncheon on November 7th 2018 at The Bently Reserve in SAN FRANCISCO, CA (Photo – Jessica Monroy for Drew Altizer Photography)

Besides the annual luncheon, Project Glimmer holds multiple different events for young women at-risk. Core programs include:

  • Work Your Magic, A Day of Empowerment: Only 50% of foster youth graduate high school, and only 3% from college. Project Glimmer’s Work Your Magic, A Day of Empowerment series lessens those odds giving foster youth and at-risk teenage girls an afternoon of workshops that build confidence, inner beauty and professional skills.
  • Gift Giving: During critical times throughout the year, Project Glimmer fosters support and encouragement by giving meaningful gifts of beauty products, jewelry, accessories and wellness items to bring her confidence and the knowledge that her community believes in her.
  • Community Building: Project Glimmer hosts ‘Boxing Joy’ volunteer events at our Bay Area warehouse each year to help us sort, gift box and distribute thousands of gifts. Our corporate volunteer program allows companies to plan volunteer events with their employees that foster team building and the spirit of giving back to the underserved young women in our communities.
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