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DanYella Boutique
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DanYella Boutique founded by 9 year old kidprenuer, Erynn DanYell. She offers boutique style kid/adult jewelry,Clothing and Cosmetics. Erynn loves fashion and enjoys mixing and matching pieces and pushing the fashion industry with different styles.  

Danyella Boutique prides itself on offering on-trend styles catering to both young women and teens, that won’t break the bank. We adheres to the concept that "everyone can enjoy the beauty of fashion.We are the ultimate one-stop-shop for the modern yet economical fashionista. Whether you are in the market for the latest fashion, accessories or lipgloss, Our goal is to quickly provide fashionable and high-quality products to every shopper worldwide at an attractive price.

Supporting our young and upcoming entrepreneurs leads to a greater future for them and for the world.  
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The Jay Lee (Speaks) Organization

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The Jay Lee (Speaks) Organization is for individuals who are looking to increase their living standards and make the rest of their lives to be the "best of their lives".

Mission: To change lives daily by inspiring individuals to reach their full potential, find their "Why" and reach the point of no return. It is the obligation of Jay Lee (Speaks) to help develop the growth of men, women and children not only through tough times but in the best days of their lives.

                              For more information, visit Jay Lee on Facebook: 
​                                   https://www.facebook.com/JayLeeSpeaks
                                                 Phone: (888) 958-5746 

                                Email:  JL@JayLeeSpeaks.com
                         Website:  http://www.JayLeeSpeaks.com


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           Jerry Kelly Photography
                         (California)


  •       Weddings, Birthday Parties, Anniversaries, Family Portraits, Sporting Events,
  •                                               ALL SPECIAL EVENTS 

                                    Telephone: (310) 503-8245
                              Jflashthephotographer@gmail.com


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Mentoring & Empowerment

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The History of the NAACP

Founded February 12, 1909, the NAACP is the nation's oldest, largest and most widely recognized grassroots based civil rights organization. Its more than half-million members and supporters throughout the United States and the world are the premier advocates for civil rights in their communities, conducting voter mobilization and monitoring equal opportunity in the public and private sectors.

The NAACP was formed partly in response to the continuing horrific practice of lynching and the 1908 race riot in Springfield, the capital of Illinois and resting place of President Abraham Lincoln. Appalled at the violence that was committed against blacks, a group of white liberals that included Mary White Ovington and Oswald Garrison Villard, both the descendants of abolitionists, William English Walling and Dr. Henry Moscowitz issued a call for a meeting to discuss racial justice. Some 60 people, seven of whom were African American (including W. E. B. Du Bois, Ida B. Wells-Barnett and Mary Church Terrell), signed the call, which was released on the centennial of Lincoln's birth.



MEMBERSHIP

Join today and become one the hundreds of thousands of NAACP Freedom Fighters across the globe! The work of the Association—equality and justice for all—depends on the support and participation of caring and progressive individuals like you. A stronger NAACP with a larger, more active membership is the best hope for protecting our freedom and advancing our rights.


  • Adult Membership
  • Youth Membership


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Stay connected via social media : 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/compton.naacp
Twitter: https://twitter.com/NAACP_COMPTON
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/naacpvideos


For additional information regarding the NAACP's Compton Chapter, contact Paulette Simpson -Gipson at (310)763-2002, or contact her directly on Facebook.



"Strong families help make strong communities!
At NAACP Compton we are working to help our residents build a strong present, and better future".


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ALFA CHRISTIAN CENTER at (951)243-5147. 
This organization teaches girls, ages 8 through 18, that they are destined for greatness.  Every girl deserves a chance to grow and discover their purpose.  M.S.K teaches its member effective coping skills when faced with life challenges, such as peer pressure, bullying, depression and suicidal thoughts.  M.S.K.  encourage education, spiritual enrichment, sense of worth, self-esteem, abstinence, leadership and entrepreneurship.  M.S.K. facilitates group sessions, and individual mentoring as an outlet for girls to express themselves and who they are.  M.S.K. helps provide insight and the necessary tools to be successful in today’s society. 
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Domestic Violence Help

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Serving Southern Nevada since 1977, Safe Nest is Nevada’s largest and most comprehensive charity devoted solely to domestic violence issues. Prevention programs focus on children, teens, and young adults.  If you need help, you’ll find helpful resources here. And if you’d like to partner with Safe Nest to provide resources, please explore our volunteer and philanthropic opportunities. (Safe Nest is a 501 c3 tax-exempt organization registered as Temporary Assistance for Domestic Crisis, Inc.)

                                                                           For Immediate Assistance
                                                                 Crisis Hotline: 702-646-4981 and 800-486-7282 (Las Vegas, NV)
                                                         For additional information visit the Safe Nest website
                                                                        Follow Safe Nest on Facebook

                                                   If you have an emergency, please get in a safe place and call 911 or the                                                                                                         U.S. National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233


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​Two Lifestyles Inc. Women Empowerment Program, is dedicated to assisting women with Domestic Violence, Sexual Abuse, Addiction Awareness , Access to Temporary Housing, Effective Parenting, Women Well-being, Health and Fitness supportive services.

                   For Immediate assistance, call: (661) 361-1590 (Lancaster, CA)
                                                     
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                                Email: latoyia@twolifestyles.com

           If you have an emergency, please get in a safe place and call 911 or the                                                U.S. National  Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233

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S.A.F.E. House provides quality crisis intervention, shelter and counseling services to domestic  violence victims and their children.  S.A.F.E. House is committed to stop violence and abuse in the family environment by providing safe shelter, support, advocacy, counseling and education. We believe every woman, man and child has the right to live in a safe, nurturing and supportive family environment.

                             For Immediate assistance, call (702)451-4203 (Henderson, Nevada)

                                                     Email:  annettes@safehousenv.org
                                                       Website:  www.safehousenv.org
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If you have an emergency, please get in a safe place and call 911. 
                              Or the U.S. National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233


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