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The Salvation Army and Dress For Success Join Forces in Helping Women in Need Get Back on Their Feet

Memphis, Tennessee, May 26, 2010 - On Tuesday, May 11, two local non-profit organizations came together in their efforts to help women in need in our community build better futures. On Tuesday night, Dress for Success donated business apparel and provided professional guidance to the women in The Salvation Army’s Emergency Family Shelter, a shelter that provides housing, meals and case management for up to 57 homeless women and their children.

Dress for Success is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the economic independence of disadvantaged women by providing professional attire, a network of support and career development tools. Twenty-three women at The Salvation Army’s Emergency Family Shelter were fitted for a brand new suit and a pair of shoes to assist them in their job searches.

“We started working with The Salvation Army in 2009, because they have a number of women in the shelters who are searching for a job and can benefit from our services,” said Denise Fultz, program coordinator for Dress for Success Memphis. “Some of these women have never owned a suit before. It’s important for us to reach out to these women and provide them with a fresh look and different perspective.”

In addition to the clothing, Dress for Success gave the women tips on how to apply make- up and how to prepare for an interview. The organization donated additional clothing and shoes, and distributed goody bags containing make-up and accessories.

“Our ladies are so grateful to benefit from the important mission of Dress for Success,” said Joyce Waters, program director for the Emergency Family Shelter. “This event helped the women develop professional confidence, which is so important when applying for jobs.”

“It’s rewarding to help these women realize they are not just a client or a mom, but they can be a professional too,” Fultz added. “It is more than just clothes or make-up. It’s our way of boosting their confidence and encouraging them to do whatever they desire.”

To learn more about Dress for Success, visit www.dressforsuccess.org/memphis. For more information on the Emergency Family Shelter or The Salvation Army in general, please visit the website at www.salvationarmymemphis.org.

 
Salvation Army Kids

Six Memphis Men Organize Carnival for Salvation Army Kids

MEMPHIS, Tennessee, June 2, 2010 - On May 22, members of the Organization, a group of six men dedicated to working together for the betterment of the Memphis community, hosted a carnival for children at The Salvation Army’s Purdue Center of Hope.

The Organization provided the children in The Salvation Army’s Emergency Family Shelter and Renewal Place program with food, games and prizes, making for a fun-filled afternoon. More than 40 children jumped on a moon bounce, enjoyed a hay ride, had their faces painted, danced with Elmo, received balloon animals and played a variety of other games during the carnival.

“We’ve been working with the children at The Salvation Army for about a year now,” said Ronnie Parker, president of the Organization. “We believe children are our most valued commodity, and a lot of these children have had a rough life. We owe it to the kids to let them have a good time. Plus, it’s important for the children to interact with supportive men who can act as positive role models.”

“We are always so grateful for the men in the Organization for getting involved with these kids,” said Joyce Waters, director of the Emergency Family Shelter. “So many of these children are without father figures, and the men in the Organization have a positive impact on them. The kids had a blast at the carnival.”

For more information on The Salvation Army, please visit www.salvationarmymemphis.org.

 

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