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EnVision Proven Success has a professionally printed magazine that shares the stories of women who have regained their dignity and moved forward in a way they previously thought impossible. Their candor allows readers to understand the challenges women from adverse circumstances face, and that they have achieved great accomplishments and overcome daunting barriers unimagined by most.

On October 12th, we unveiled the 10th edition of our acclaimed magazine, titled "Fierce Lioness". Read seven powerful stories of seven women who have overcome great obstacles and remained fierce in their pursuit of life.

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We would like to thank all our guests, sponsors, and YOU for attending the 10th edition unveiling at the Masquerade Ball! This is a milestone to be celebrated!

 

You can now obtain a copy of the current and past magazines by using the donation button below, with a $20 donation for a digital copy or a $30 donation for a hard copy. 

 

Please visit our "Purchase Magazine" page to see other editions.

Thank you for all your support.

Mental Health Awareness & Self Care 

Conversations led by Shaddia Flint, youth with professional and educational experience in mental health while also being born and raised in an urban city filled with trauma and grief. A late-90's baby leading realistic conversations about taking care of self and creating a more positive space for living! We are excited that she has joined the EPS Volunteer team as a Publication Writer.

Fast Facts according to Nami.org

-1 in 5 U.S. adults experience mental illness each year
-1 in 20 U.S. adults experience serious mental illness each year
-1 in 6 U.S. youth aged 6-17 experience a mental health disorder each year
-50% of all lifetime mental illness begins by age 14, and 75% by age 24

-Suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death among people aged 10-14

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Women in the Spotlight

Vicki Bowan Hewes - Using Trauma for Good

Vicki Bowen Hewes is known in Columbus as the founder of the Columbus chapter of Dress for Success, but it was a long journey to the founding of the nonprofit. Vicki describes her childhood as feeling like a square peg in a round hole. She says she always felt like an outsider without a tribe, and didn’t believe she was special. Though she grew up in a loving home, with parents who believed in her, Vicki had low self-esteem and was bullied mercilessly during middle school.

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