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Member Name: Miranda Malone
Business Name: Essential Rejuvenation Medical Esthetics Please list 3 of your favorite likes
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Where did you go to school (high school or college): Fort Zumwalt West What is your favorite movie? Girls just wanna have fun and Footloose What is your favorite sports team? St. Louis Cardinals What do you enjoy most in life? Going to concerts What is your catchphrase? Be your own kind of beautiful! What is your biggest accomplishment? Being my mothers caregiver ❤️ Tell us anything else you would like us to know. I get really nervous to walk into new places or rooms not knowing if I know someone, anxiety will almost take completely over and make me turn around and leave. I’m a work in progress! Connect with Miranda: Name: Jessica Deadmond
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Where did you go to school (high school or college): Fort Zumwalt North High What is your favorite movie? Dazed and Confused What is your favorite sports team? STL Cardinals What do you enjoy most in life? Spending time with my family What is your catchphrase? "You Better Marinate On That" What is your biggest accomplishment? My children and the life my husband and I are building for them Tell us anything else you would like us to know. I am so thankful for my LBB Sisters! Connect With Jessica: Our Wentzville chapter raised $1400 for the Restoration House in St Louis. A place that helps keeps 17-26 olds get off the streets and helps provide them with tools to navigate through life. Joanna with The Roasted Purpose, a member of our Wentzville chapter, donates a portion of her business to support them.
The Hannibal chapter made their 2nd quarter contribution to Hannibal Alliance for Youth Success (HAYS) for their buddy pack program for Hannibal Public Schools. This program provides weekend meals to children in Hannibal elementary schools that need extra food over the weekend. Due to contributions made from the LBB Leadership Team and LBB:Troy chapter and our recent Mix & Mingle, our chapter was able to donate $145.00 and provider 195 jars of peanut butter to be used this school year for a total contribution of $1,120. Pictured are Stephanie Cooper, Programming/Community Outreach, Kara Viorel, President, Jamie Ruggles, Membership and Lisa Ghattas, Events & Marketing and Whitney Holliday, Hannibal Parent Educator Director.
Name: Laura LaMarca
Business Name: WellnessPalooza Please list 3 of your favorite likes:
What is your favorite movie? Tommy Boy What is your favorite sports team? St Louis Blues What do you enjoy most in life? Helping others get healthy What is your catchphrase? We help people get healthy not high What is your biggest accomplishment? Ditching 13 prescriptions and living my best life Tell us anything else you would like us to know. Looking forward to meeting other wonderful women business owners Connect with Laura: The Southern Madison County chapter supported Restore Décor by painting furniture. They donated 14 hours of their time. Restore Décor’s mission is to foster meaningful relationships and to inspire the spirit of charitable giving throughout the St. Louis Metro East region by recycling, restoring, and reselling furniture. The proceeds from these activities help the poor and under-served population in the region and the exempt organizations serving those same individuals.
The Riverbend Chapter in Illinois spent 9 volunteer hours building 3 beds for Sleep In Heavenly Peace.
Learn More About Sleep In Heavenly Peace - All children deserve a safe, comfortable place to lay their heads. In Idaho and across the US, too many boys and girls go without a bed—or even a pillow—to sleep on. These children end up sleeping on couches, blankets, and even floors. This can affect their happiness and health. That’s where Sleep in Heavenly Peace comes in. We’re a group of volunteers dedicated to building, assembling and delivering top-notch bunk beds to children and families in need. Our organization has grown steadily over time, and we’re working on opening more chapters in different states to serve more people. Name: Laura Burkey
Business: Laura Burkey Coaching / Super Coaching Concierge Please list 3 of your favorite likes:
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Where did you go to school (high school or college): SIUC What is your favorite movie? Life is Beautiful and Tangled What is your favorite sports team? Bulls 1994 What do you enjoy most in life? Engaging and Inspiring people. Deep contemplation What is your catchphrase? "I am a single mom I can do anything" What is your biggest accomplishment? Building a career I adore and raising my 2 children solo Tell us anything else you would like us to know. I have worked solo for so long and am craving collaboration. I am very interested in the idea of collaborating with other women on a some kind of project or experience that blends our skills and value together to create a really neat experience! Connect with Laura: Our Jefferson County Chapter donated $1,331.50 to Cocoa for Christ during the 2nd Quarter. Cocoa for Christ was started six years ago by a small group of American Heritage girls that put their heads together & dreamed up a fundraising project to help their troop support local foster children.
For the 2nd Quarter Community Outreach LBB Cottleville supported the FHSD homeless and displaced community members.
They collected over 300 personal care items, socks and shoes valued at $1,900. Donations are managed through the case management staff to directly support students in Parents as Teachers, early childhood, elementary, middle, and high schools, and their parents! HUGE thanks to our generous members who purchased items and attended our Mix & Mingle as well as our community partner, CFO, all who contributed to the success of this effort! |
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