The Black Pearl Project is
a non-profit organization dedicated to fostering a culture of sisterhood,
success and community service driven by and for women of color.
Founded in 2015, the
project will once again collaborate with the Gidi Culture Festival to debut its
personal hygiene project, ‘Precious Goods’ in Nigeria.
The Precious Goods
initiative is specifically focused on filling a need gap in the society, by
putting together items necessary for women to maintain proper hygiene during
their monthly cycles. The Black Pearl project is set to raise awareness on this
area of neglect by soliciting the support of corporate organizations, well
meaning individuals and the community at large, in reaching women especially
the less privileged.
On a holistic level, the
Black Pearl project seeks to enlighten and empower women of color through its
various initiatives, and events. Some of the organization's ongoing projects
include;
● ‘TBPP SWEAThearts’ which is their primary
self care initiative focused on health and fitness, providing women with a safe
and supportive space to workout.
● ‘Sisterhood Supper’ a seasonal dinner
party for professional women to network and collaborate.
● ‘#Hashtag Lunchbag’ is a worldwide
humanitarian service movement that brings people together to assemble and
distribute bagged lunches, complete with messages of love and encouragement, to
those in need.
GidiFest2017 is brought to
you by Eclipse Live.
Sponsored by Afrione.
Supported by Eko Atlantic,
Eko Hotel, Diamond Bank, Pepsi, Red Bull, Mikano, LASAA, Hyperia, Trek Buy Fly,
Filmhouse, House of Lunettes, Kenya Airways, Heineken
Official media partners:
Soundcity Africa, Soundcity Radio, DSTV, Africa Magic, EbonyLife TV
For more information, see
website:
www.gidiculturefestival.com
No comments:
Post a Comment