How We Make A Difference
Donating To Charity For A Great Cause
Our main goal is to empower as many girls and women as we can. One waist bead at a time. We have built this company with intentions to inspire positive self-esteem and self-love among girls and women. For this reason, we are reaching out further to help girls and women around the world.
💵 $1 from every She So Confident product sold is going towards I AM BEAUTIFUL, an organization dedicated to increasing self-esteem and leadership capacity among all women and girls of all backgrounds, and to provide educational and motivational programs for girls to achieve excellence academically, socially, morally, physically, and emotionally.

💵 $1 from every She So Confident product sold is going towards PRETTY BROWN GIRL an organization dedicated to educating and empowering Black and Brown girls by encouraging self-acceptance while cultivating social, emotional & intellectual well-being.

💵 $1 from every She So Confident product sold is going towards BLACK GIRLS ROCK!®, a global women’s empowerment movement and multifaceted media, entertainment, philanthropic, and lifestyle brand, dedicated to inspiring, and celebrating women and girls of color.

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As we grow as a company, we will be donating to more organizations. Community is power!
Here's some information that motivated us even more. According to the Now Foundation:
- At age thirteen, 53% of American girls are “unhappy with their bodies.” This grows to 78% by the time girls reach seventeen.
- 50% of teens are “self-conscious” about their bodies; 26.2% report being “dissatisfied”. By age 60, 28.7% of women feel “dissatisfied” and 32.6% feel “self-conscious” about their bodies
- 45.5% of teens report considering cosmetic surgery, 43.7% of women over 60 report considering cosmetic surgery
- When asked, “Are you happy with your body?” 43.2% of teens answered “yes,” 37.7% of women in their 60s answered “yes”
- 40-60% of elementary school girls are concerned about their weight or about becoming “too fat”.
- A majority of girls (59%) reported dissatisfaction with their body shape, and 66 percent expressed the desire to lose weight.
- 46% of 9-11 year-olds are “sometimes” or “very often” on diets, and 82% of their families are ‘” sometimes” or “very often” on diets.
- Studies at Stanford University and the University of Massachusetts found that 70% of college women say they feel worse about their own looks after reading women’s magazines.