Dress for Success Worldwide

Dress for Success Worldwide

Non-profit Organizations

New York, NY 32,220 followers

The mission of Dress for Success is to empower women to achieve economic independence.

About us

Dress for Success is an international not-for-profit organization that empowers women to achieve economic independence by providing a network of support, professional attire and the development tools to help women thrive in work and in life. Since starting operations in 1997, Dress for Success has expanded to 144 cities in 22 countries. To date, Dress for Success has helped more than one million women work towards self-sufficiency. Visit www.dressforsuccess.org to learn more.

Website
http://dressforsuccess.org/
Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
New York, NY
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1997
Specialties
women's issues, career development, suiting, career retention, women's empowerment, financial literacy, female empowerment, and professional attire

Locations

  • Primary

    1040 Avenue of the Americas, 19th Floor

    New York, NY 10018, US

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    Invite your community and partners to walk, run, bike, rollerblade, practices yoga, play their favorite sport, or even dance. The more creative, the better. Whether it's from the comfort of your home, outdoors, or in group settings, Power Walk 2024 promises a fun-filled day. Register at https://tr.ee/eATxd8sS5t for access to virtual programming like stretching, yoga, meditation, contests, virtual gift bag and other surprises on Saturday, August 24th. Learn ways to support Dress for Success at dressforsuccess.org. #DFSVirtualPowerWalk #PowerWalk2024

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  • Each #FourthofJuly we celebrate the passage of the Declaration of Independence by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776. That day, the Thirteen Colonies that we now know as the United States of America asserted their autonomy and became a beacon of hope for many nations that later declared their independence. This #IndependenceDay, Global Ambassador Juanita Sepulveda from Dress for Success San Antonio--a United States Marine Corps veteran, author, and entrepreneur--reflects on the significance of being a first-generation American, and a veteran advocate.   

  • July 26 marks the anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which became law in 1990. Since then, disability advocates across the country have established July as Disability Pride Month (Source: U.S. Department of Education.) The ADA states that disabilities "in no way diminish a person’s right to fully participate in all aspects of society,” and acknowledges that many people with different forms of disabilities face discrimination. The Nation, the ADA maintains, should "assure equality of opportunity, full participation, independent living, and economic self-sufficiency for such individuals.” At Dress for Success, we reaffirm our commitment to those living with any form of disability and reinforce the need for accessibility for all. To learn more about how you can support our mission, visit dressforsuccess.org.

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  • Join us in welcoming Gabriella Jones—Gabbie—to the Dress for Success Worldwide Team! We are delighted she joined us today as our new Development Associate. Over the past two years, Gabbie has worked with the World Federation of United Nations Associations (WFUNA), where she led an initiative focused on enhancing transparency and accountability within the United Nations Security Council. Before relocating to New York, Gabbie spent a year in Geneva, Switzerland, working with WFUNA while earning her Master's Degree in International Relations and Diplomacy at the International Institute of Geneva. Prior to that, she completed her undergrad studies with Majors in International Relations and Sociology with Minors in Law and Arabic. She graduated from Colorado State University, during which she was an intern for the Texas Advocacy Project (TAP). Gabbie was born and raised in Texas, and calls Austin home. Outside of work, she enjoys cooking, hiking, exploring new workout classes and restaurants in New York City, attending concerts, and traveling whenever she gets the chance. Welcome, Gabbie!

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    Throughout June, we honor the unique voices of queer culture as cities around the world celebrate #PrideMonth. Today we continue shining a light on our global affiliates and Worldwide staff members who wished to express their support for the LGBTQIA+ cause as members, advocates, or allies. Special thanks to the affiliates featured in this reel: 🌈Dress for Success Northwest Arkansas 🌈Dress for Success Kelowna 🌈Dress for Success Mexico City 🌈EmBe (Dress for Success Sioux Falls) Dress for Success® Worldwide proudly stands for diversity, equity, inclusion, and access, supporting individuals with any gender identity and regardless of sexual orientation. Join our mission and learn about the ways you can support us at dressforsuccess.org. #PrideMonth #Pride20234 #LGBTQIAplus #LoveisLove

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    Today, on #WorldRefugeeDay the United Nations honors refugees around the globe. Refugees are defined as “people forced to flee their own country and seek safety in another country. They are unable to return to their own country because of feared persecution as a result of who they are, what they believe in or say, or because of armed conflict, violence or serious public disorder.” (Source: The UN Refugee Agency, UNHCR.) World Refugee Day helps to focus global attention on the plight of those fleeing conflict or persecution. According to UNHCR, there are currently 35.3 million refugees worldwide. Dress for Success helps women of all walks of life, including women who have lived the experience of being a refugee. Today we spotlight two women who were willing to share their stories. 💙Meet Iryna from Dress For Success Luxembourg asbl Iryna found her way to Dress for Success Luxembourg in the midst of the Ukranian war. After working as project manager while running a business in her country of birth, she never thought she would lose everything and be forced to start over. Iryna migrated with her children to Luxembourg where she now works as a marketer at the non-profit organization, LUkraine. She also volunteers at Dress for Success Luxembourg. 💙Meet Vanessa from Dress for Success Western MA Vanessa Saavedra fled political upheaval in Venezuela with her teenage son, leaving everything behind. Previously an interior and custom furniture designer, she left her country and career knowing just basic English, determined to give her son a safer, better life. After living in the Unites States for only three months, Dress for Success Western Massachusetts entered Vanessa’s life. She was soon able to secure a bilingual marketing position with a great company, changing her limited English from a barrier into an opportunity! She has settled into her new role as a bilingual marketer and is currently looking to enroll in college to further her marketing career. Find your local affiliate and learn how to get involved at https://lnkd.in/eKvbX6V

  • Today is #Juneteenth, a celebration of freedom. Observed for several decades, largely by the Black American community, this day was formally recognized as a federal holiday in 2021. On June 19, 1865, the Union army announced that the more than 250,000 enslaved black people in Texas were free by executive decree, a day that came to be known as "Juneteenth", “Freedom Day” or “Emancipation Day.” Across the state, freed people pooled their funds to purchase land to hold their celebrations. The first one took place in Austin in 1867 and drew thousands of attendees. With the principles of self-determination, citizenship, and democracy magnifying their hopes and dreams, those Texans held fast to the promise of true liberty for all. (Source: National Museum of African American History and Culture.) Pictured Above: Emancipation Day celebration, June 19, 1900, held in "East Woods" on East 24th Street in Austin. Photo Credit: Austin History Center. Swipe to learn more about the historical legacy of this holiday. 

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    June is #CaribbeanHeritageMonth! In 2005, the House of Representatives recognized this celebration on the contribution of Caribbean people and their descendants to the culture of the United States. In 2006, this yearly commemoration was made official. Our Global Ambassador Judith Street of Dress for Success Triangle NC immigrated to the United States from the Caribbean Island of Jamaica. After her move, Judith grew a newfound appreciation for her heritage. Above, she shares her story and pride in her roots and culture. Dress for Success® Worldwide is dedicated to serving women of all backgrounds and experiences. Learn how to support women around the globe at https://lnkd.in/evqUBScQ.

  • At Dress for Success we continue celebrating diversity and freedom throughout #PrideMonth. As the queer movement grows as a global community, the acronym also evolves, further highlighting pansexual, questioning, and two-spirit individuals. Dress for Success® Worldwide proudly stands for diversity, equity, inclusion, and access, supporting individuals with any gender identity and regardless of sexual orientation. Find our DEIA statement and learn ways you can support us at dressforsuccess.org. #PrideMonth #Pride2024 #LGBTQIAplus #LoveisLove

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