Get Ready to JUMP Back 2 School with WTC!
IT’S TIME!! Get ready to Jump Back 2 School with Women That Care & Friends.
We’re excited, because once again the time is near to celebrate a new school year, one of our favorite things to do in the community! While it’s important to us to be a resource for helping families to get prepared, it's also a mission to shine a light on our youth who are inspiring those around them with their incredible visions and abilities!
North Carolina’s got talent!
We’re back this year with our AMAZIN’ KIDS Showcase to kick off Back 2 School season, and it’s going to be an AMAZIN’ day in the community. Joining us as vendors are some of the areas brightest stars to share their gifts and encourage their peers to aim high to catch dreams, because it’s possible!
Women That Care is grateful for the opportunity once again to join hands with partners Lost Sheep Outreach Ministries and our Worthdale Community Center family to usher in the new school year with AMAZIN’ KIDS!
Also jumping in help make this year a SPECTACULAR experience, are special quest performers the YMCA SUPPER SKIPPERS & the 40+ DOUBLE DUTCH CLUB!!
These unique groups are putting the FUN in community and bringing the ENERGY we need to JUMP Back 2 School! We’re looking forward to an AMAZIN’ showcase and Jump rope workshops for the kids in attendance!
Meet The Amazin Kids!
Blair Noelle: The 7 year old Business Owner of I. Am Blairs Closet, LLC is the youngest business member of the High Point Chamber of Commerce. Her fashion brand is the umbrella for Boss Bags (Purses), Kids Clothing, Boss Gloss (Lip Gloss) and A Trip to Blairs Closet Childrens Book that can be found on Amazon. This young Boss Baby currently has partnerships with Beauty Giant, Harris Teeter & Texas Roadhouse. She is a signed model with Directions USA and has been featured on local billboards, fashions shows & various media outlets. Blair also gives back through the annual Christmas Pageants that she hosts raising money for kids who have been affected by sicknesses and other charitable events highlighting kid talents throughout the year. You can find Blairs collection online at iamblairscloset.com
KTK BOYS: The young group of talented rappers / entertainers are apart of the Katch The Kite Youth Organization. The mentorship program’s commitment is to prevent and reduce youth suffering awith an aim to build self-esteem. Katch The Kite prepares youth for work and provide career path guidence. The programs many services help to ensure our youth get the support in the areas needed with outreach to all youth, especially those in the foster care system and those who are "At Risk." The KTK Boys are a music group with a powerful anti-vaping song, helping to educate their peers about the dangers of smoking.
Jessica & Sidney Hamilton: These young ladies make up the Sweet & Savoree Sisters! The duo were inspired to start their own baking and sweet treats business during the pandemic. With everything closed, they spent their time together in the kitchen. Practicing recipes and taking virtual cooking classes led to social media sales and the beginning of Sweet & Savoree Sisters, LLC. Since then the two have won numerous. Awards as Youth-preneurs. The sisters were also featured on WRAL, several magazine articles, and have been afforded the opportunity to speak on various panels sharing their entrepreneurial journey. These days, you can catch the young ladies every 2nd & 4th Sunday at the Black Farmers’ Market at the SE Raleigh YMCA!
Veronica Mitchell: Back with us this year as a Co-Host, she’s a young comedian, actress and model! She made her first steps in to the dancing and entertainment world in 2014 at age 3. Her dreams have led her to serve as Jr. Captain for the popular dance group “iDance Praise Academy”. She’s also performed alongside national recording artists Kalontae Gavin, Pastor Shirley Ceasar, Jakalyn Carr and just recently Ronald Isley! In addition to appearances on CW22, CBS News 17’s My Carolina and 103.9 The Light Radio Station Love Tour, Mitchell is also a promoter for Kid Fresh Nation Clothing Co., a main recurring character in a traveling hit stage play called “Too Young to be Saved?”, and a paid social media influencer sharing her comedy skits, best known as The V.V Show.
Welcoming all families with school age children K-12 to come
See The Amazin’ Kids, Meet The Amazin’ Kids and Be An Amazin’ Kid!
All the excitement happens Saturday, August 12 @ 3PM.
The circle of support that we are blessed with is what makes these efforts a reality year after year.
A special thank you to Quzine Orleans Food Truck for sponsoring the event’s snack bags, as well as donors: Lift Community Church, Sears Contracting, Allstate foundation, K. Fox & N. Scott for significant contributions towards distribution supplies.
We are grateful for our support team helping us make a difference in someone’s life!
Volunteer opportunities are still available, and donations are still being accepted to help make this a successful and memorable event for the community and those in need. Please Contact Us for more information on how you can get involved!
~Tell A Friend To Tell A Family In Need & We’ll See You There!~