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FAQ's
1. What is Beauty Behaviors?
The BB Network is a diverse group of 30-something entrepreneurs who hope to make a difference in the lives of women. Some of the founding members are: Jennifer O'Boyle, Angela Cooks, Alison Waidell, and Kevin Campbell...
Our tagline is Dare to be Bold and our mission is to set the example to women about empowering themselves to express their passion for a "Beauty Behavior" (i.e. confidence, self-love, etc.).
2. Do you need more models?
The 2008 Fall Fashion Show has all the models it needs for the show, but our goal is to get everyone involved and to pamper all of our potential clients by putting them in the spotlight… So! If you are interested in modeling for future events PLEASE let us know!
3. Didn't I already register for this event on MySpace?
No. You may have already RSVP'd to attend this event through MySpace – which is GREAT, but if you'd like to register as a VIP guest and donate $25 or more than you will want to register through the website.
4. I don't have cash, but I REALLY want to help…Anything else I can do?
Yes! You can help by spreading the word about the event. You don't have to be in Arizona to be at the event. You might know someone who can sponsor or someone who can attend. Perhaps you would like to volunteer at the show? We still need assistance with the vendor tables and security. Contact Jen @ 480-768-7489 if you're available.
5. What is Chrysalis?
The dictionary definition of Chrysalis [Kris-uh-lis] is the hard-shelled pupa of a moth or butterfly, but the Chrysalis we're talking about is a Phoenix Battered Women's Shelter and fresh start service. Metaphorically speaking both definitions speak to the transformation into something beautiful. The organization is seriously underfunded and from what I've heard - the women looking for transitional homes often get put on a waiting list. Please take a look at their website for more detail: www.noabuse.org
6. I am an entrepreneur and would like to become a part of the network, can I?
That depends. Please call Jen @ 480-768-7489 to schedule an appointment to discuss how our network would benefit you and how your business will benefit women.
7. Do you have more information on domestic violence/abusive relationships?
Remember, abuse doesn't have to be physical to be painful. The symptoms listed in the chart below are typical behaviors of an abusive relationship, but there are other factors that can also cause these symptoms.
What is domestic violence?
Domestic violence is a pattern of behavior that includes the use or threat of violence and intimidation for the purpose of gaining power and control over another person. Violence is characterized by: Physical Abuse, Sexual Abuse, Economic Abuse, Isolation, Emotional Abuse, Control, or Verbal Abuse.
Other Resources to help raise awareness about domestic violence:
http://www.azcadv.org/
http://www.ndvh.org/press/resource_center.html
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