This is a great blog post by Becky Anderson of For Every Body . . . I work for her but I think she rocks! :) She really gets what it takes to be a mom and a savvy business woman and she still has a big heart! ;)
I received this great email from Kim Kim Chiu, Assistant Director of Career & Technical Education at Utah Valley University! They asked for a donation of 30 bottles of our yummy smelling For Every Body lotion and candles for their gift bags for young mothers and we are only too happy to help because they are doing some great things for the community. You may read this, like I did, and want to help too!
The holidays can be tough for people at any time but if you are a struggling young mother with a baby to care for the world can sometimes be a pretty cold place. As a mom and grandmother and the owner of For Every Body and For Every Home, I applaude the efforts the Women in Technology Organization is making! Good for them! And, good for you if you can share a little Christmas Cheer to help their project!
Women in Technology Christmas Project
On Friday, December 11, 2009, UVU’s Women in Technology student organization and UVU staff members will be spreading some Christmas cheer at the Legacy High School in Springville. The Legacy program helps young mothers graduate from High School in a supportive environment and provides daycare services within the facility. We will be providing lunch for the students and will distribute presents for the mothers and their babies. In addition to these presents, we will help out with much needed formula and diapers for the high school to use in the nursery.
This is the second year that the UVU Women in Technology has helped with donations for the Legacy High School. Our goal is not only to help out with monetary necessities but expose the girls to opportunities to improve their situation. We emphasize the importance of post-secondary education and provide information on different programs that can help them should they decide to go to college.
Many of these girls think college is beyond their reach, so we start talking about the one and two-year programs which is easier for them to envision. It is our hope that we can inspire them to move forward and become self-sufficient with the right kind of training.
Call Kim Chiu if you want to help too!
Kim Chiu
Assistant Director
Career & Technical Education
Utah Valley University
801-863-8563
Monday, December 7, 2009
I received this great email from Kim Kim Chiu, Assistant Director of Career & Technical Education at Utah Valley University! They asked for a donation of 30 bottles of our yummy smelling For Every Body lotion and candles for their gift bags for young mothers and we are only too happy to help because they are doing some great things for the community. You may read this, like I did, and want to help too!
The holidays can be tough for people at any time but if you are a struggling young mother with a baby to care for the world can sometimes be a pretty cold place. As a mom and grandmother and the owner of For Every Body and For Every Home, I applaud the efforts the Women in Technology Organization is making! Good for them! And, good for you if you can share a little Christmas Cheer to help their project!
Women in Technology Christmas Project
On Friday, December 11, 2009, UVU’s Women in Technology student organization and UVU staff members will be spreading some Christmas cheer at the Legacy High School in Springville. The Legacy program helps young mothers graduate from High School in a supportive environment and provides daycare services within the facility. We will be providing lunch for the students and will distribute presents for the mothers and their babies. In addition to these presents, we will help out with much needed formula and diapers for the high school to use in the nursery.
This is the second year that the UVU Women in Technology has helped with donations for the Legacy High School. Our goal is not only to help out with monetary necessities but expose the girls to opportunities to improve their situation. We emphasize the importance of post-secondary education and provide information on different programs that can help them should they decide to go to college.
Many of these girls think college is beyond their reach, so we start talking about the one and two-year programs which is easier for them to envision. It is our hope that we can inspire them to move forward and become self-sufficient with the right kind of training.
Call Kim Chiu if you want to help too!
Kim Chiu
Assistant Director
Career & Technical Education
Utah Valley University
801-863-8563
The holidays can be tough for people at any time but if you are a struggling young mother with a baby to care for the world can sometimes be a pretty cold place. As a mom and grandmother and the owner of For Every Body and For Every Home, I applaud the efforts the Women in Technology Organization is making! Good for them! And, good for you if you can share a little Christmas Cheer to help their project!
Women in Technology Christmas Project
On Friday, December 11, 2009, UVU’s Women in Technology student organization and UVU staff members will be spreading some Christmas cheer at the Legacy High School in Springville. The Legacy program helps young mothers graduate from High School in a supportive environment and provides daycare services within the facility. We will be providing lunch for the students and will distribute presents for the mothers and their babies. In addition to these presents, we will help out with much needed formula and diapers for the high school to use in the nursery.
This is the second year that the UVU Women in Technology has helped with donations for the Legacy High School. Our goal is not only to help out with monetary necessities but expose the girls to opportunities to improve their situation. We emphasize the importance of post-secondary education and provide information on different programs that can help them should they decide to go to college.
Many of these girls think college is beyond their reach, so we start talking about the one and two-year programs which is easier for them to envision. It is our hope that we can inspire them to move forward and become self-sufficient with the right kind of training.
Call Kim Chiu if you want to help too!
Kim Chiu
Assistant Director
Career & Technical Education
Utah Valley University
801-863-8563
Friday, December 4, 2009
Scrumptious Cranberry Salsa!
This is so good and so healthy and refreshing . . . my lovely neighbor Elaine shared this at a neighborhood emergency preparedness meeting and it was such a hit I took it over to my family's Thanksgiving Dinner! It was a hit there too! It is easy to make and truly yummy -- don't let the cranberry and the salsa in the same title scare you!!! :) Kim Power Stilson
My neighbor Elaine's daughter Paige's Cranberry Salsa
1 (12 oz.) pkg fresh cranberries
1 med jalapeno without the seeds
4-5 green onions
1-2 Tbsp fresh Cilantro
1/4 tsp Cumin
Dash of Garlic
3/4 cup of sugar
Put all ingredients (except sugar) in food processor. Process until mixture in coarsely chopped. Stir in Sugar. Store in fridge over night to allow flavors to blend. Spoon over a brick of cream cheese and server with crackers and tortilla chips.
My neighbor Elaine's daughter Paige's Cranberry Salsa
1 (12 oz.) pkg fresh cranberries
1 med jalapeno without the seeds
4-5 green onions
1-2 Tbsp fresh Cilantro
1/4 tsp Cumin
Dash of Garlic
3/4 cup of sugar
Put all ingredients (except sugar) in food processor. Process until mixture in coarsely chopped. Stir in Sugar. Store in fridge over night to allow flavors to blend. Spoon over a brick of cream cheese and server with crackers and tortilla chips.
For Every Home Unveils 2010 Convention Website
For Every Home 2010 Convention to be held in Chicago Attendance Details Now Available at www.convention.foreveryhome.net
Chicago, IL & Lindon, UT – December 4, 2009 – Today Becky Anderson, For Every Home Home Party Founder, announced the release of For Every Home’s Convention 2010 Website – www.convention.foreveryhome.net.
According to the For Every Home team, the new Website shares details of the 2010 For Every Home Convention to inspire for Every Home consultants to attend the annual business building event in Chicago, Illinois at the beautiful Sax Hotel, July 30th and 31st. Photos and details are now easily viewable on the new website www.convention.foreveryhome.net.
According to Shannon Barrowman, For Every Home’s Director of Tech & IT Services, she set up the new Website to meet the needs of the Every Home consultants as attending the convention is one of the most important investments they can make each year in their home businesses.
“Convention 2010 will not only provide valuable training and information which you can’t get anywhere else, it is an amazing opportunity to mingle and get the answers you need to help take your business to the next level,” said Barrowman. “For Every Home’s Convention Website www.convention.foreveryhome.net shares all the information you will need to make your plans.”
According to Becky Anderson, founder, there is something unparalleled about the atmosphere at Convention.
“When For Every Home consultants gather we share ideas and motivate each other,” said Becky Anderson. “Those who attend Convention leave energized by the things they learn, the tools they are given, and the assurance of having spent time with other like-minded, success-oriented people. The Website shares the details but attending is where all the energy happens.”
To find out more about For Every Home Convention 2010 please visit the new Website at www.convention.foreveryhome.net. To find out more about how you can become a For Every Home party consultant, please visit www.foreveryhome.net .
About For Every Home
In 2007, Becky Anderson founded For Every Home to help make a difference in women's lives. As the successful founder of a multi-million dollar company, For Every Body, she is using over fifteen years of experience to give women the tools they need to make their business successful. Becky Anderson watches trends closely to make sure everything For Every Home offers is something women will love to have in their homes. At For Every Home, business and fun begin at home. Join the family! For more information please visit, www.foreveryhome.net.
Chicago, IL & Lindon, UT – December 4, 2009 – Today Becky Anderson, For Every Home Home Party Founder, announced the release of For Every Home’s Convention 2010 Website – www.convention.foreveryhome.net.
According to the For Every Home team, the new Website shares details of the 2010 For Every Home Convention to inspire for Every Home consultants to attend the annual business building event in Chicago, Illinois at the beautiful Sax Hotel, July 30th and 31st. Photos and details are now easily viewable on the new website www.convention.foreveryhome.net.
According to Shannon Barrowman, For Every Home’s Director of Tech & IT Services, she set up the new Website to meet the needs of the Every Home consultants as attending the convention is one of the most important investments they can make each year in their home businesses.
“Convention 2010 will not only provide valuable training and information which you can’t get anywhere else, it is an amazing opportunity to mingle and get the answers you need to help take your business to the next level,” said Barrowman. “For Every Home’s Convention Website www.convention.foreveryhome.net shares all the information you will need to make your plans.”
According to Becky Anderson, founder, there is something unparalleled about the atmosphere at Convention.
“When For Every Home consultants gather we share ideas and motivate each other,” said Becky Anderson. “Those who attend Convention leave energized by the things they learn, the tools they are given, and the assurance of having spent time with other like-minded, success-oriented people. The Website shares the details but attending is where all the energy happens.”
To find out more about For Every Home Convention 2010 please visit the new Website at www.convention.foreveryhome.net. To find out more about how you can become a For Every Home party consultant, please visit www.foreveryhome.net .
About For Every Home
In 2007, Becky Anderson founded For Every Home to help make a difference in women's lives. As the successful founder of a multi-million dollar company, For Every Body, she is using over fifteen years of experience to give women the tools they need to make their business successful. Becky Anderson watches trends closely to make sure everything For Every Home offers is something women will love to have in their homes. At For Every Home, business and fun begin at home. Join the family! For more information please visit, www.foreveryhome.net.
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
McKall Won her Basketball Championship Game!
12 year olds battling it out for first place on the basketball court! Very exciting and McKall's team won! Yay! could not be prouder of her! Photos will follow!
Triumph is alive in Small Business! Share their stories
on my Talk Radio show at www.wcww.com and www.powerstrategies.TV! You will love what you hear!
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