
(Photo: Style Me Hired)
An organization called “Style Me Hired” has arisen in response to tough economic times, giving unemployed women both makeovers and a shot at a new job.
Over the past two years, they say they have helped transform the lives of hundreds of women who had fallen on hard times. Last week they were able to see the fruits of their labor, bringing many of them together for an inspirational “where are they now?” event.
One woman, Betsy, described her “story of restoration” (text via Style Me Hired):
…At the beginning of this amazing journey I was seriously devastated. It had been a very difficult few years for me as I lost my Dad, Brother Mom and most recently my sister. I had also lost my job at Sunoco Eagle Point, when they shut down in December of 2009. It looked like it would be difficult to be employed again as an oil refinery worker. It was also difficult because I had not yet recovered financially from the 1st 14 months of unemployment. I had relocated to this area for the job at Sunoco and did not have a lot of networking support. At 55 years old I felt I was fighting a losing battle to find work.
As a desperate attempt to reach out for a lifeline I entered the Style Me Hired Makeover event in March of 2011. That is when my luck changed! The email read, “Congratulations! You are the March winner of the Style Me Hired Show Makeover! Please email us your phone number so we can contact you to set up your Free Makeover!” It meant so much to me that someone cared enough to reach out to me. Let me tell you this makeover pulled me out of my depression/funk and gave me my life back. Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!
The makeover includes a chauffeured trip to the Marc Voci salon, hair cut and color, makeup, a new outfit, and a shot at a new job. Marc Voci started the project, and has been partnering with small businesses in the area to keep it alive throughout the years.
“This proves it works,” producer Anita Coppens said in an email to TheBlaze. “And it works without ANY government money!”
Watch video of the reunion, which includes interviews with more women who say their lives were changed because of the opportunity “Style Me Hired” presented:
This post has been updated.
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michael136
Feb. 5, 2013 at 7:29amGood for you Style Me Hired! Getting people back to work only helps America.
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inspiredbyhope
Feb. 5, 2013 at 6:55amWhat an inspiration! Good people doing good works.
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media-bias-steals-elections
Feb. 4, 2013 at 2:25pmHow many “independent contractors”, people that are not hired for traditional jobs, but try their luck at their own business, like working in a barber shop, will find out next year that they will owe the IRS over $2,000 for the health care fine if they don’t have insurance, they will owe that money to the IRS subject to additional penalties and fines for interest?
How many of these people, who have never been an independent contractor before, are likely to have $2000 laying around to give to the government?
Welcome to the New World Order? Thank you Democrats?
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Amerigo Vespucci
Feb. 4, 2013 at 12:51pmSo, you can’t have a “stylized” letter i in you Florida logo because it’s “sexist” and demoralizes women – but, it’s perfectly OK to have a male business owner of a salon helping “hundreds” of women (and only women) find jobs. We have met the enemy men, and the enemy is us.
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Mudd
Feb. 4, 2013 at 2:23pmThat’s right, I demand this closed minded, sexist, anti-male woman provide the same for men.
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willingtoupe
Feb. 4, 2013 at 12:39pmThere are plenty of hand jobs opportunities out there as well.
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Fubared
Feb. 4, 2013 at 12:28pmWill this be available to the new front line combat women so the jihadis enjoy the sights, smells and sounds better? Seems applicable. Kudos to Markey Mark guy for doing stuff, and finding peeps jobs.
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