My Story is my Superpower Community Workshop and Fundraising Event
Saturday, November 19th,
1:00 PM –
5:00 PM CST
In Person
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2022-11-19 13:00:002022-11-19 17:00:00America/ChicagoMy Story is my Superpower Community Workshop and Fundraising Event
The values of The Leadership School are Love, Execellence, Authenticity and Discipline. We embody our values through our authentic stories, innovative teaching style and our interconnected community partnerships and resources.
On November 19, 2022, we stood in solidarity with the Carmen Ward of Becomingcarmen LLC who is also our Family and Community Engagement Specialist to Co-Host My Story is My Superpower: Community Fundraising and Friendsgiving Dinner.
This communal event featured donated art from local community members and from strangers across the United States who believe in the mission and values of our school. These amazing people believe in the importance of empowering our future leaders with the resources they need to become the leaders they were born to be.
Through this event we raised $1080.00 in art sales through our raise the paddle event and another $300 from jewelry created by our founding leaders and onsite cash donations.
We also featured a live artist through the Center of Creative Arts (Coca), Lauren Younge. Lauren created a one-of-a-kind piece of art to be auctioned between now and giving Tuesday.
Continue the momentum by raising the paddle in solidarity with The Leadership School by biding on our art and by clicking the link and giving today.
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The values of The Leadership School are Love, Execellence, Authenticity and Discipline. We embody our values through our authentic stories, innovative teaching style and our interconnected community partnerships and resources.
On November 19, 2022, we stood in solidarity with the Carmen Ward of Becomingcarmen LLC who is also our Family and Community Engagement Specialist to Co-Host My Story is My Superpower: Community Fundraising and Friendsgiving Dinner.
This communal event featured donated art from local community members and from strangers across the United States who believe in the mission and values of our school. These amazing people believe in the importance of empowering our future leaders with the resources they need to become the leaders they were born to be.
Through this event we raised $1080.00 in art sales through our raise the paddle event and another $300 from jewelry created by our founding leaders and onsite cash donations.
We also featured a live artist through the Center of Creative Arts (Coca), Lauren Younge. Lauren created a one-of-a-kind piece of art to be auctioned between now and giving Tuesday.
Continue the momentum by raising the paddle in solidarity with The Leadership School by biding on our art and by clicking the link and giving today.