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Veronika Scott was a fashion student at the College for Creative Studies in Detroit when her teacher, Stephen Schock, challenged her class to create a product that filled a need, rather than satisfying or creating a fad. Veronika's design was a coat for homeless people that could transform into a sleeping bag, since in her city, she says, you are constantly faced with the homeless epidemic."
Not only did her design win a International Design Excellence Award from the Industrial Designers Society of America, its become the core of Veronika's nonprofit organization, The Empowerment Plan, which hires people from homeless shelters and transition homes to help her make the coats. Now, three years later, the 24-year-old social entrepreneur expects that her team of 15 seamstresses will produce over 6,000 coats in 2014 -- all of which will be distributed free of charge to people living on the streets.
Veronika originally designed the coats seeking input from people at a homeless shelter. After receiving feedback from people who used the prototype over a Detroit winter, she refined the design to create her final version which, in addition to being a waterproof and windproof coat and sleeping bag, also transforms into an over-the-shoulder bag with storage in the arm sockets.
When she started out, Veronika states, Everybody told me that my business was going to fail -- not because of who I was giving my product to but because of who I was hiring. They said that these homeless women will never make more than a peanut butter and jelly sandwich -- you cannot rely on them for anything. And I know my ladies enjoy proving everybody wrong."
And, their impact is growing -- according to CNN, which recently honored Veronika as one of their 10 Visionary Women of 2014, "The Empowerment Plan expects to launch a 'buy one, give one' program that will make it sustainable beyond the donations and sponsorships that keep it running now. Hunters and backpackers whove asked to buy the coat will be able to do so, and the Empowerment Plan will still create coats for homeless people who need them."
Veronika is also excited to show other clothing producers that local manufacturing is possible: I think we're going to show a lot of people: you think it's outdated to do manufacturing in your neighborhood, but I think it's something that we have to do in the future, where it's sustainable, where you invest in people, where they're not interchangeable parts.
Kudos to this Veronika for her impressive ingenuity and compassionate spirit!
You can read more about Veronika's organization on CNN at http://cnn.it/OO0WGw or watch a short video about her work at http://tinyurl.com/qbe5oeq
To learn more about The Empowerment Plan or how you can support their work, visit http://www.empowermentplan.org/
For a wonderful book about women's great inventions throughout history, check out Girls Think of Everything for readers 8 to 13 at http://www.amightygirl.com/girls-think-of-everything
To show children how one act of kindness can bloom into something much greater, we recommend "Plant a Kiss" for ages 2 to 8 at http://www.amightygirl.com/plant-a-kiss
For more Mighty Girl stories for all ages that emphasize the value of compassion, visit our "Kindness / Compassion" section at http://www.amightygirl.com/books/personal-development/values?cat=223
For Mighty Girl stories about the challenge of being homeless, visit our "Homelessness" section at http://www.amightygirl.com/books/social-issues/homelessness
For those in the US who would like to support efforts to end homelessness and help the over 600,000 people who experience homelessness on any given night, visit the National Alliance to End Homelessness at http://www.naeh.org/ or to find a local homeless shelter to support in your area, visit http://www.homelessshelterdirectory.org/
TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)And there are a lot of "Mighty Girls" out there.
Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)This Story and The Info and Links are So Awesome that I am tempted to Rec my Own Thread
TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)I was fascinated when I heard the NPR story about 12 year old Lauren Arrington who did some good research about lionfish in Florida. Apparently a lot of people were and the thing went viral, until...
the whining started
http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/40563/title/Dustup-Over-Lionfish-Science-Fair-Project/
This girl has awesome potential, and I really hope she isn't turned off by a little churlishness.
redqueen
(115,177 posts)lol
Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)Squinch
(53,591 posts)Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)theHandpuppet
(19,964 posts)Thanks so much for sharing this story and for the links to other "Mighty Girl" stories.
And here's to Veronika!
Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)and yes - for Veronika
redqueen
(115,177 posts)A Mighty Girl is a great site
Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)Saw this on FB and Immediately copied and pasted and subscribed to follow the Mighty Girl page
KatyaR
(3,545 posts)With empowering books, movies, toys and more for girls. If you have young girls in your life, you should check it out.
Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)thank you KatyaR
intaglio
(8,170 posts)brer cat
(26,704 posts)The links are a wonderful resource.
Thank you, Tuesday Afternoon for sharing this! K&R
p.s. When I see your username I am reminded of the quote in Pooh: "You can't help respecting anybody who can spell TUESDAY, even if he doesn't spell it right." One of my favorites of Pooh wisdom.
Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)ismnotwasm
(42,496 posts)The need is so very sad, but the concept is incredible
Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)sheshe2
(88,816 posts)What an awesome woman!
"Mighty Girls"
Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)sheshe2
(88,816 posts)Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)sheshe2
(88,816 posts)Kicking!
Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)such a contrast between this girl and the 50 Shades of Gray Girl
sheshe2
(88,816 posts)and seabeyond got another hide on one of those threads. It was a stupid hide.
Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)sheshe2
(88,816 posts)Yet the "no comments" says it all. The ones that voted a hide were spineless haters and obviously had no way of explaining their vote to hide. So they hide behind their vote.
So sorry, Tuesday Afternoon. I don't mean to derail your thread, yet it shows what "mighty girls" can do when they grow up and become "mighty women"! And that is seabeyond. It is all of us.
Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)and I am proud to call the Mighty Women on DU3 my friends.
seabeyond sent me the results via PM.
just like I sent her my results from my last hide where the anonymous Alerter said I am lying and five anonymous jurors agreed with him/her.
So, it is good to know that six people on DU3 think I am Liar.
Wish they had the courage to call me a liar to my face in open forum.
freshwest
(53,661 posts)Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)littlemissmartypants
(26,264 posts)Just what need!
Helping helps.
Thanks for the links.
Love, Peace and Shelter. Lmsp