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.
https://www.iambeautiful.org

💵 $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.
 https://www.prettybrowngirls.com
💵 $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.
https://www.blackgirlsrock.com
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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.