🌍 Beauty for a Cause — Supporting Environmental Action & Human Wellness
I’m partnering with Beauty for a Cause (B4ACUSA), a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to empowering women and girls to create meaningful environmental and community health impact through advocacy, education, and hands-on service projects across the United States.
My commitment to this work is personal. After experiencing a major health crisis resulting in heart surgery in 2020, I learned firsthand how deeply chronic illness, environmental toxins, lifestyle, and emotional well-being are interconnected. True healing required more than medical care—it meant addressing the environment we live in, the food we consume, and the physical and emotional stressors our bodies carry every day.
That journey shaped my belief that healthy people cannot exist without a healthy planet. Pollution, toxins, and environmental neglect directly impact heart health, hormonal balance, mental health, and long-term wellness—especially for women and underserved communities.
Your donation goes directly to the nonprofit, supporting environmental education, advocacy, service initiatives, and wellness programs like Still She Rose, which promotes mental health, self-care, resilience, and identity beyond circumstance for women and teens.
Every contribution—of any amount—helps build a healthier, more sustainable future for both people and planet. 💚
Thank you for supporting this mission and the work I deeply care about.
#HealthyPeople #HealthyPlanet
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Still She Rose is a wellness program for leaders, women and teens in the pageant industry. Funded by the B4ACUSA Foundation, wellness program initiatives are open to all pageant community members.
The ROSE is symbolic of the spirit that grows within each of us when proper care and attention is applied.
Together, we can encourage wellness through self care, positive body image, renewed self esteem and affirmation of one's identity beyond pageantry. We aim to engage in a conversation of support, honesty, reflection and awareness, in order to promote wellness as the foundation of the pageant industry.
Because each of us can say, She Struggled; and Still She Rose.





