S.H.E is P.O.I.S.E.D: A Reintroduction to Women's Empowerment and Connection | Influx Community Cares Foundation
- Jan 30
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The S.H.E is P.O.I.S.E.D. event brought energy, elegance, and empowerment to Pitt
Community College. A Bridgerton-inspired tea party reintroduced our P.O.I.S.E.D. Mentorship Program to the community and set the tone for an exciting year ahead.
Kim Riddick, founder of S.H.E, joined the event to share her journey of creating spaces that uplift and empower young women. In partnership with ICCF co-founder Rebecca Bunn, she discussed leadership, resilience, and the impact of mentorship on shaping confident, purposeful young women.
Young Women Empowerment in Greenville
P.O.I.S.E.D. helps young women thrive. Through coaching, training, and guidance from positive role models, participants gain tools to navigate life with strength, direction, and resilience. The program focuses on Purpose, Optimism, Interdependence, Self-Sufficiency, Edification, and Determination.
The event featured panel discussions, interactive sessions, and networking opportunities. Guests shared experiences, asked questions, and connected over mentorship and leadership topics. The atmosphere was one of encouragement, collaboration, and growth.
Looking ahead, ICCF is excited to host Girls Just Want to Have FUNDS, another empowering event for young women. Subscribe to our newsletter to stay in the loop and secure your spot.
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