Fashion & Philanthropy

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Amanda Graybill is a Speaker, Author, and Founder of The Little Black Dress Society®, a service organization she founded in 2009 that is committed to ending the abuse of women. For over 20 years, Amanda has touched the hearts of women through her passion of empowering them to live their life to the fullest. Her driving force in creating the Little Black Dress Society is to give women of all walks of life the ability to join hearts and hands in order to make a difference in their community. The magic is women in little black dresses with willing hearts, compassion and hands that reach beyond pettiness and competition. Amanda believes the vision is global. Through the combined efforts of women forming “societies”, the innate beauty of a woman’s heart can be changed. The blindfold women wear to hide their shame can be removed returning their hope to… LOVE, BELIEVE, AND DREAM, again!
For more information on go to Little Black Dress Society
YOUR ASSIGNMENT: Amanda is writing a new book to share the stories from women who are survivors of abuse. Please submit your story that shares the resiliency, the freedom and peace found during the journey of healing. You can either submit your story (no more than 1 page) at the Little Black Dress Society website or email Amanda Graybill at amanda@lbdsociety.com
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