Rebuilding Beauty Event: Supporting Survivors of Sex Trafficking

Beauty is a powerful tool that can help women feel confident, beautiful and worthy. That's why Project Vanity, Foundation Foundation, She Works and Wipe Every Tear are joining forces to help women who have survived sex trafficking. They are hosting a donation drive to collect gently used/ unused and unexpired beauty products. The goal is to give these women a chance to feel beautiful again and to help them in their journey of rebuilding their lives.

The donation drive will take place on February 25th, from 1-5 PM at the Valle Verde Country Club in Pasig (Capt. Henry Javier St, near Estancia Mall). Not only will attendees be able to drop off their beauty donations, but they will also have the opportunity to learn more about the work of these partner organizations and the impact they are making in their communities.

To ensure that the products collected are suitable for the survivors, please see below the guidelines for the donations that can be accepted:

Additionally, please don’t forget to sign up below to be part of our guest list:

If you have beauty products that you no longer use or need, consider donating them to this drive. Your contribution will help these survivors feel confident and beautiful again, which can be a crucial step in their healing process. Additionally, cash donations will also be accepted directly by the NGOs.

Let's come together to support these women and make a difference in their lives. Project Vanity, Foundation Foundation, She Works and Wipe Every Tear are looking forward to seeing you on February 25th!

Liz Lanuzo

Founder & Editor-in-Chief

I eat makeup for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert.

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