doriannc
Well-Known Member
As 2008 comes to a close, I am very thankful that I have survived another year. I don't know about y'all but it was a very tough year. It was posted in another thread, but I had some hard times and had to be in women's shelter for a few months. While at the shelter, there were barely any products for ethnic hair. I had to make due. Most shelters only carry generic things. But one day a lady came and donated all of her ethnic hair care products. I can't tell you how it made me feel, even though it was something a simple as having pretty hair again. I didn't feel like I was a statistic.
Now, by the grace of God, I am back on my feet and on my way back up. I recently got my old stuff back and decided to donate most of my hair products that I had duplicates of or no longer needed to local women shelters in my area.
So here is the challenge: for every new product you try, give a product that you no longer use to a women's/crisis center or shelter. Simple right? Every little thing helps, believe me. And if anyone wants to add anything to the challenge feel free.
God Bless
DC
Now, by the grace of God, I am back on my feet and on my way back up. I recently got my old stuff back and decided to donate most of my hair products that I had duplicates of or no longer needed to local women shelters in my area.
So here is the challenge: for every new product you try, give a product that you no longer use to a women's/crisis center or shelter. Simple right? Every little thing helps, believe me. And if anyone wants to add anything to the challenge feel free.
God Bless
DC