BEAUTIFULLY EMPOWHERED
Cause Area
- Advocacy & Human Rights
- Community
- Crisis Support
- Education & Literacy
- Women
Location
560 SPRUCE DRNAPERVILLE, IL 60540 United StatesWebsite:
http://www.beautifullyempowhered.org
Organization Information
Mission Statement
We empowHER women by creating space, extending resources and host events for women to be their true self. We want to make sure all women feel confident & have a safe space to do so. Beautifully EmpowHERed offers mental health resources and career counseling to empower women to be their true self! When you focus on your mental health first, you build the brain power and mental grit! As soon as you work on your inside happiness, the external front will change as well. Our goal is to empower women to get the support that they need to succeed and become their true self. We have built and are continuing to build a community of women who want to volunteer and contribute to our cause so we can reach more women in need.
Description
Founded by Bree (Wysocki) Casey in 2020, BE has become an empowered voice for change within the Chicago suburbs.
Bree's vision and dream has always been to create a space where women of different shapes, sizes, ages, cultures, and lifestyles could come together in purpose to discover the power of their potential and use it to create in themselves.
In order for this space to exist, Bree knew she needed to share her own experiences of overcoming challenges and pushing herself to the next level. If she could show the strength of her own vulnerability, other women and girls would find their strength too--creating a strong and supportive community of women. She is dedicated to helping women feel more confident in their skin. She went back to get another masters degree in social work to become a clinical therapist.
While getting her masters, she discovered that only certain people were able to get the resources they deserved based on medical insurance. This is an issue for Bree when she is trying to help all women.
BE is dedicated to helping women find themselves.
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