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- Studio A
Ashley < Back Company Info Studio A 388 Tarrytown Road, White Plains, NY 10607 ashleystyles07@gmail.com https://square.site/appointments/book/22TQKNZHMQ8CN/studio-a-white-plains-ny 8453794321 Health, Beauty & Spa Services About the Company: Studio A is a natural hair salon that prioritizes hair care and customer service. With over 10+ years of experience in the industry, salon owner/stylist AshleyStyles is here to help you achieve all of your #HAIRGOALS! About Company Owner: . Ashley Pennington Email Me ashleystyles07@gmail.com Previous Next
- NRJ Consulting, LLC
Nikki < Back Company Info NRJ Consulting, LLC 319 Nottingham Rd. #174 Syracuse, NY 13210 nikki@nikkirjones.com https://www.nikkirjones.com 914-297-9093 Business & Career Services About the Company: Small business sales copywriting - websites, sales pages, and emails. Communications consulting - strategy, messaging, public relations Training - storytelling, media training, Writing - speeches About Company Owner: . Nikki Jones Email Me nikki@nikkirjones.com Previous Next
- Euricas Accessory Design
Eurica < Back Company Info Euricas Accessory Design 524 S. 10th Ave #3 customersupport@euricasreations.com https://euricascreations.com 914-471-6242 Business & Career Services About the Company: Handcrafted greeting card, ladies handbags About Company Owner: . Eurica Morris Email Me customersupport@euricasreations.com Previous Next
- Not For Profit Organization | Sister To Sister International, Inc. | Yonkers
Sister to Sister International, Inc. (STSI) is a nonprofit, non-governmental organization that links women, girls and families of African decent globally, to the resources that connect, advance and strengthen them. We do this through advocacy, education and the promotion of African culture. Make a Donation TODAY! Sister to Sister International, Inc. (STSI) is a non-profit and non-governmental organization that aims to connect, advance and strengthen women, girls and families of African descent worldwide by linking them to available resources. Our organization achieves this goal through education, advocacy and by promoting African culture. One of our primary objectives is to develop healthy lifestyles among our members. We focus on Health and Wellness, Education and Global Affairs to achieve this. To support our objectives, we organize health symposia and campaigns, personal and professional development workshops and seminars, fundraisers to enable charitable contributions and student scholarships, global briefings, communications & academic enrichment programs for youth, and publish periodic newsletters and a news flash to promote advocacy and information sharing. We also engage in dialogue with legislators on key issues affecting women and families, support UN conferences, network with women from all over the world, and collaborate with partners to advance our causes. PLATFORM FOR ACTION WORKGROUPS JUVENILE & SOCIAL JUSTICE SCIENCE | TECHNOLOGY | ENGINEERING | ARTS | MATH S.T.E.A.M. ENTREPRENEURSHIP & PROSPERITY GLOBAL AFFAIRS HEALTH & WELLNESS Upcoming Events Community Health Fair Sat, Dec 06 Kingdom Christian Cultural Center More info RSVP Code, Create, Survive: The Darwin DNA Challenge Sat, Dec 13 Dolan DNA Learning Center More info RSVP STSI Kwanzaa Celebration 2025 Sun, Dec 28 Hotel NoMa More info Buy Tickets GHANA ON MY MIND – Summer 2026 Sun, Jul 19 Ghana More info RSVP The Westchester Black Maternal and Child Center of Excellence (WBMCCE) facilitates public awareness, improved social determinants of health and the elimination of racial biases that negatively impact black maternal health outcomes. Click here to Read More STSI 2 STSI 1/2 Click Here for the Directory VIEW OUR EVENTS LEARN ABOUT OUR PROGRAMS VOLUNTEER WITH STSI,INC. JOIN OUR MAILING LIST! Cheryl Brannan is honored at 914 's 2022 Women in Business Luncheon Click to View Magazine Highlight STSI Magazine Mentions Page 35 Founder Spotlight | Page 64 Racial Equality Quote - Cheryl Brannan | Page 66 STSI Member Photo & Caption Page 102 Giving Guide Features STSI & Encourages Giving 2023 | Photo Recap DOWNLOAD HERE We are proud to unveil this baseline research report that provides a snapshot on Black women and girls in Westchester County. This report entitled, “ Still I Rise” is an extension of our work that began in 2015 with the Obama White House Council on Women and Girls. We have since utilized a collective impact framework and built a cross-section of over 25 stakeholders, working collaboratively to improve outcomes for Black women and girls in Westchester related to STEM, STEAM and Health Curricula and Careers; Teen Pregnancy Prevention, Maternal Health and Healthy Lifestyles; Suspensions, Trauma & the Juvenile Justice System and Entrepreneurship, Pay Equity and Economic Prosperity. This groundbreaking research is meant to bolster our efforts and assist us in managing by fact. This report is also a testament to the resilience of Black women and girls, many of whom have achieved against the odds, rising to key positions, in government, like the Hon. Andrea Stewart Cousins, NYS Senate Majority Leader. She is the first woman to hold this position in NYS, as well as other Black women who have been trailblazers in the judicial, business, academia, and the arts, to name a few. Get Your Copy Now!
- INITIATIVES
Health and wellness is a cornerstone of Sister to Sister International. With a focus on Maternal Health, Teen Pregnancy Prevention, Mental Health & HIV/AIDS Reduction, we promote healthy lifestyles and weave health literacy into all of our programs. Apply for Scholarship "Young dreams in Westchester: let's shine together!" Every year, STSI awards 10 incredible scholarships to help ambitious young black and brown women achieve their goals! To apply, simply complete an application and craft a thoughtful essay outlining your career plans and the reasons behind your chosen professional path. This is your chance to showcase your aspirations and passion! Join us for the exciting STSI Family and Friends Day in July, where we celebrate the scholarship recipients. Don’t miss this opportunity to pave the way for your future—apply today and take a step toward turning your dreams into reality! ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: • African American/Black • Rising college freshman who is graduating from high school and has enrolled in a university, college, or vocational school (trade school) for this upcoming fall. • Continuing students enrolled in a college, university, or vocational school (trade school). • Member of a family whose total income does not exceed $100,000 per year. • Applicants may be asked to provide income verification. • Cumulative GPA of at least 2.5 or higher. • Submit a written essay on the theme, “Reach for the Stars.” • Applicants will be contacted to undergo a mandatory interview. • Recipients must be present at the STEAM Camp graduation ceremony in order to receive the scholarship. INSTRUCTIONS: 1. All parts of the application must be completed and submitted by the deadline. They can be completed at separate times but all must be completed by the deadline; an incomplete application will delay the process and can potentially negatively impact your opportunity to be awarded. 2. All parts of the application should be completed online. 3. Upload and submit official school transcript and proof of enrollment or acceptance letter to a college/vocational school for the Fall of 2025 of the application. 4. Upload and submit a 500-word essay on the theme “Reach for The Stars” depicting future goals in the application. 5. The two letters of recommendation (preferably from a teacher/professor, minister, employer, or community leader) should be uploaded and submitted directly by the recommender in by the deadline. DEADLINE: May 31, 2025 Sorry, but this form is now closed. "Reach for the Stars” Student Scholarship Application Sister to Sister International, Inc. is proud to announce our 2024 “Reach for the Stars” Scholarship Awards Program. The primary thrust of our higher education scholarships is to award students who have not received top academic honors and/or traditional financial assistance. We want to ensure that the families who are in most need will have an opportunity for support. This year we will reward several students in memory of Delores Hinds for students pursuing careers in Nursing/Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math (STEAM), and in remembrance of Anthony Taylor, we will reward one student pursuing a career in the Arts. All parts of your application must be filled out completely; an incomplete application will delay the process and potentially negatively impact your opportunity to be awarded. Student Information Current School Information Family Data (Parents/Guardians, Annual Income, and Other Dependents) Extracurricular and Community Service Information Honors Received Career Plans, Professional Interest, and Goals Required Documents (be prepared to answer all questions and have documents ready to upload): Official School Transcript (Upload as PDF or Word Document) Proof of enrollment or acceptance letter for a college/vocational school for the Fall of 2025 (Upload as PDF or Word Document) 500-word essay on the theme “Reach for The Stars” depicting future goals (Upload as PDF or Word Document) Student Information First name* Last name* Date of Birth* Month Month Day Year Social Security Number (Last 4 Digits)* Address Line 1 (Street Address)* Address Line 2 (Apartment, Building, Floor, Etc.) City* State* Zip Code* Telephone Number* Student Email* Current School Information Name of School (High School/College)* City* State* Zip Code* Years Completed* Major/Minor (if applicable) Extracurricular and community service during the past four years (including teams, clubs, offices held, etc.)* Honors received in high school and/or college (including scholarships, awards, etc.)* Career plans, professional interests, and goals* Cumulative GPA* School Counselor's Name* Counselor's Telephone Number Family Data The following information is requested of each applicant for consideration in the selection process. This privileged information will remain confidential with Sister to Sister International, Inc., Scholarship Committee, unless authorized by the applicant. This information is needed due to our criteria and purpose of helping those families who are not in the high-income brackets, and who can use the extra money to help support their child in pursuing a higher education. Relationship to Applicant (if applicable)* Type self if your are the student applicant Father's Full Name* Mother's Full Name* Guardian's Name (if other than parent)* Address* Parent Email* Are any of the above a member of Sister to Sister International, Inc?* Yes No If so, what is the name of the member? Family's Annual Income* Under $20,000 $20,000 to $50,000 $50,000 to $75,000 Above $75,000 Other Family Members as Dependents (if applicable) Name, Age Name, Age Name, Age Required Documents Official School Transcript* Upload File Proof of Enrollment or Acceptance Letter for Fall 2025* Upload File "Reach for the Stars" 500-Word Essay* Upload File Signature of Applicant* Drawing mode selected. Drawing requires a mouse or touchpad. For keyboard accessibility, select Type or Upload. Application Agreement I hereby state that all information submitted in this application is true to the best of my knowledge, and that I did not intentionally misguide, mislead, or give false information, nor did I misrepresent myself or any other family member, and swear that I have not given any false information pertaining to this application in order to claim a scholarship from Sister To Sister International, Inc. Full Name of Applicant* Full Name of Parent/Guardian (if applicant is not 18+) Electronic Signature Agreement By selecting the "Submit" button, you are signing this Agreement electronically. You agree your electronic signature is the legal equivalent of your manual/handwritten signature on this Agreement. By selecting "Submit" using any device, means, or action, you consent to the legally binding terms and conditions of this Agreement. You further agree that your signature on this document (hereafter referred to as your "E-Signature") is as valid as if you signed the document in writing. You also agree that no certification authority or other third party verification is necessary to validate your E-Signature, and that the lack of such certification or third party verification will not in any way affect the enforceability of your E-Signature or any resulting agreement between you and Sister to Sister International, Inc. You are also confirming that you, as the parent/guardian, are authorizing the student to enter into this Agreement. E-Signature of Applicant or Parent/Guardian Drawing mode selected. Drawing requires a mouse or touchpad. For keyboard accessibility, select Type or Upload. Date Month Month Day Year Submit For additional information and to confirm receipt of your application or inquire about our Academic Enrichment Scholarships, please call (914) 207-0368 and leave a message with your contact information or by email at info@s2si.org Scholarship and Education Committee Members: Brenda Bracey, Co-Chairperson Angela Campbell Ed.D, Co-Chairperson Zenobia Kelly Marcia White-Smith Germaine Scott & Zelda Strong-Diaz-Board Co-Chairs Cheryl Brannan, Founder & CEO
- Godsend Psychological Services PLLC
Dr. Brenda < Back Company Info Godsend Psychological Services PLLC 100 Fisher Avenue, #1832 White Plains, NY 10602 drboatswain@godsendpsychologist.com https://www.godsendpsychologist.com 9142823395 Education Services & Counseling About the Company: A premier company providing prevention workshops and support groups, consultation, and couples, parent and individual counseling from a mind-body-spirit perspective. About Company Owner: . Dr. Brenda Boatswain Email Me drboatswain@godsendpsychologist.com Previous Next
- ABOUT
Sister to Sister International, Inc. (STSI) is a nonprofit, non-governmental organization that links women, girls and families of African descent globally, to the resources that connect, advance and strengthen them. We do this through advocacy, education and the promotion of African culture. MISSION STATEMENT Sister to Sister International, Inc. (STSI) is a nonprofit, non-governmental organization that links women, girls and families of African descent globally, to the resources that connect, advance and strengthen them. We do this through advocacy, education and the promotion of African culture. Developing healthy lifestyles is a cornerstone of the organization. Our primary areas of focus include Health and Wellness, Education and Global Affairs. To this end, we sponsor health symposia and campaigns, personal and professional development workshops and seminars; fundraisers to enable charitable contributions and student scholarships; global briefings; communications & academic enrichment programs for youth; publish periodic Newsletters and a Newsflash to promote advocacy and information sharing; dialogue with legislators on key issues affecting women and families; support UN conferences, network with women from all over the world and collaborate with partners to advance our causes. THE HISTORY THE HISTORY PRESIDENT & FOUNDER PRESIDENT & FOUNDER THE BOARD THE BOARD MILESTONES MILESTONES the history OUR HISTORY Sister to Sister International, Inc. (STSI) was founded in 1994 as a family group and has since grown into a network of hundreds of women globally, from diverse backgrounds including grassroots, professionals, entrepreneurs, elected officials, students and activists from around the world. Sister to Sister International, Inc, (STSI) is governed by a twenty-one member Board of Directors along with an International Advisory Board. STSI implements its activities through volunteer committees and special programs, related to the organization’s mission, which are produced throughout the year. Members are the life force of the organization and are invited to attend quarterly membership meetings, along with signature events. Sister to Sister International, Inc. (STSI) holds Special Consultative Status to the United Nations Economic and Social Council. STSI is affiliated with the Department of Public Information and collaborates with the World Health Organization on health campaigns. We support the United Nations Platform for Action on Women and its objectives regarding Race and Gender Equality, Development and Peace, as well as the Sustainable Development Goals. founder PRESIDENT & FOUNDER Cheryl Brannan A seasoned professional with a “unique portfolio of skills,” now focuses on what she considers to be her “life’s work.” This includes serving as founder of Sister to Sister International, Inc. (STSI) a nonprofit organization established in 1994, to link women of African descent globally; as well as President of the Brannan Solutions Group, a multi-faceted consulting firm, specializing in the elimination of health disparities in communities of color; women’s empowerment, education and strategic management programs and initiatives. Brannan holds a Bachelor of Science in Education from SUNY at Cortland and a Master of Science in Organizational Leadership from Mercy College, where she is an adjunct professor, in the Department of Business. She serves on several boards that promote the educational and professional advancement of women of color. Download full bio "It is a humbling privilege to mentor and guide the next generation of women in leadership" board THE BOARD Sister to Sister International, Inc. is led by a diverse group of board members over the past twenty-five years. Germaine Scott serves as the Board Chairperson and the diverse demographic of women that serve on our board have been a major asset and include, inter-generational, grassroots, health, academia, spiritual, international and political, expertise and experiences, among others. We also have an International Advisory Board with accomplished, experienced leaders in the business and professional world. We have been able to stay-the-course despite the financial challenges and hardships that we, like many nonprofits in the US have experienced, over the past seven years. We believe our future is bright, as we make progress toward our goals. View All Board Member Profiles BOARD MEMBERS (in alpha order) Donna Bell, Melissa Bess, Brenda Bracey, Cheryl Brannan, Angela Campbell, Vera Cheek, E. Adell Dowdy, Charmaine Golding, Dana Johnson Sutton, Zenobia Kelly, Lisa LeFever Booker, Subomi Macaulay, Pearl Quarles, Darlene Russell, Germaine Scott, Zelda Strong-Diaz, Mabel Takona, Marcia White Smith milestones PROUD HISTORICAL MILESTONES AT-A-GLANCE 1985 FOUNDER CHERYL BRANNAN TRAVELS TO AFRICA 1985 Prior to the formation of STSI, Cheryl Brannan travels to Africa for the first time, attending the Third World Conference on Women in Nairobi, Kenya as a non-governmental UN Delegate. The Nairobi Forward Looking Strategies, a blue print for the advancement of women was adopted. 1987 SISTER TO SISTER PRODUCTIONS TRAVELS GOES ON A MISSION 1987 Cheryl Brannan establishes Sister to Sister Productions and travels to West Africa adopting villages; delivering school and medical supplies. They also initiate an African clothing line featuring their designs made by tailors. The African Fashion Shows are hosted in Yonkers, New Jersey and Maryland. The family continues to re-connect with their history including travels to Senegal and Ghana with Professors Leonard Jeffries and Eugenia Bain, as well as noted historian Dr. John Henrik Clarke. 1993 STSI IS ESTABLISHED 1993 Sister to Sister Productions, a family group evolves into Sister to Sister International, with a mission to “link women of African descent globally to various resources that connect, advance and strengthen them.” They begin doing this through advocacy, education and the promotion of African culture. Developing healthy lifestyles becomes a cornerstone of the organization. 1994 STSI SPONSORS IT'S FIRST EVENTS 1994 STSI sponsors its First Annual Health Symposium, including an UJAMAA Marketplace of vendors, which becomes a signature event, held at Riverside High School, Yonkers, N.Y. STSI sponsors its first Kwanzaa Celebration featuring Dr. Eugenia Bain at the Yonkers YWCA. 1997 STSI ATTENDS THE FOURTH WORLD CONFERENCE ON WOMEN IN BEIJING, CHINA 1997 STSI Founder & CEO Cheryl Brannan travels to Asia for the first time, attending the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, China as a non-governmental UN Delegate. The Beijing Platform for Action was adopted into the organization. 2000 STSI SPONSORS ITS FIRST UN DAY 2000 STSI sponsors its first UN Day during the Commission on the Status of Women’s 44th session, including a Student UN Tour & Briefing, Thematic Workshop and Networking Reception; with women and UN Dignitaries from around the world. This becomes a signature event and collaborative effort with key global NGO UN partners, annually. 2002 STSI PARTNERS WITH THE UNITED NATIONS 2002 STSI is granted Special Consultative Status with the UN Department of Public Information and Economic Social Council, becoming an official partner. 2003 STSI SECURES A HOME OFFICE ADMIN RESOURCES 2003 STSI secures office space, part-time staff and consultants STSI launches a “Maama Kit Campaign” safe birthing initiative for women in Africa with the World Health Organization, the Links Incorporated and various community partners, raising funds to sponsor over 3,000 kits! STSI sponsors a “Law Day” reviewing legal issues and processes with members of the community; Spearheaded by STSI member and noted civil rights attorney Gail Wright Sirmans, Esq. 2004 STSI ANNOUNCES THE DAISY S. GEORGE AWARD 2004 STSI announces the Daisy S. George Award, at its UN Day Networking Reception, to honor the legacy of an outstanding humanitarian and public servant at the UN and beyond. STSI members & family first Bar-B-Q is held at Kingsland Pointe Park STSI hosts its first Holiday Party & Charity Event, New Rochelle, N.Y. STSI sponsors a Community Education Forum, with Academic Pathways for students and parents at the Yonkers Riverfront Library. 2005 STSI SPONSORS HEALTHY WEEKEND EXTRAVAGANZA 2005 STSI is granted Special Consultative Status with the UN Department of Public Information and Economic Social Council, becoming an official partner. 2007 STSI HOST GALA AWARD DINNER 2007 STSI Gala Awards Dinner, “Queen of the Nile” award recipients: STSI Founding Family Group members, Jeanette Ray and Rose Taylor, receive Distinguished Award Recognition. Third Annual High Tea event is held “Saluting Octogenarians” with Special Guest Mistress of Ceremonies, Phylicia Rashad, at the Royal Regency Hotel, Yonkers, N.Y. 2008 STSI ESTABLISHES NEW CONNECTIONS 2008 STSI Delegation travels to Senegal and the Gambia to visit STSI projects and establish new connections. 2009 STSI SUPPORTS HEALTHCARE REFORM 2009 STSI is granted Special Consultative Status with the UN Department of Public Information and Economic Social Council, becoming an official partner. 2010 STSI SPONSORS ITS FIRST STEM CAMP & RESTRUCTURES 2010 STSI sponsors its first annual STEM Camp for Black & Latina girls in partnership with Academic Pathways. STSI re-structures and elects Laverne Johnson, Board Chair. Funded by the Westchester Community Foundation for a 3 Year Faith Based Health Initiative with the Kingdom Baptist Church, in Yonkers to promote healthy lifestyles among parishioners and members of the community. 2011 STSI SPONSORS STEM CAMP IN NIGERIA 2011 STSI sponsors a STEM Camp for high school students from Lagos State Government in Nigeria with a local NGO partner. Camp was designed by STSI Founder & CEO, Cheryl Brannan with support from Nigerian born, STSI Board Member, Subomi Macaulay. 2012 STATEFARM BECOMES A STSI PARTNER & SPONSOR 2012 The Supreme Court upholds the ACA and the theme for STSI’s Healthy Weekend Extravaganza is: “Affordable Care Act: Access, Prevention & Career Opportunities” State Farm becomes a STEM Camp Precious Partner and Sponsor. 2013 STSI ATTENDS THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY MARCH ON WASHINGTON & BECOMES A NYS HEALTH AMBASSADOR 2013 STSI sponsors its first annual STEM Camp for Black & Latina girls in partnership with Academic Pathways. STSI re-structures and elects Laverne Johnson, Board Chair. Funded by the Westchester Community Foundation for a 3 Year Faith Based Health Initiative with the Kingdom Baptist Church, in Yonkers to promote healthy lifestyles among parishioners and members of the community. 2014 STSI CELEBRATES MAJOR MILESTONES 2014 STSI celebrates its 20th Anniversary with a Benefit Gala and sponsors its 5th Annual STEM Camp presenting five “REACH for the STARS” scholarships. “Vendor & Craft Fair” was executed with a focus of promoting small businesses and entrepreneurship at the Nepperhan Community Center. We are proud to unveil this baseline research report that provides a snapshot on Black women and girls in Westchester County. This report entitled, “ Still I Rise” is an extension of our work that began in 2015 with the Obama White House Council on Women and Girls. We have since utilized a collective impact framework and built a cross-section of over 25 stakeholders, working collaboratively to improve outcomes for Black women and girls in Westchester related to STEM, STEAM and Health Curricula and Careers; Teen Pregnancy Prevention, Maternal Health and Healthy Lifestyles; Suspensions, Trauma & the Juvenile Justice System and Entrepreneurship, Pay Equity and Economic Prosperity. This groundbreaking research is meant to bolster our efforts and assist us in managing by fact. This report is also a testament to the resilience of Black women and girls, many of whom have achieved against the odds, rising to key positions, in government, like the Hon. Andrea Stewart Cousins, NYS Senate Majority Leader. She is the first woman to hold this position in NYS, as well as other Black women who have been trailblazers in the judicial, business, academia, and the arts, to name a few. Get Your Copy Now!
- THE GALA | STSI
Sister to Sister International, Inc. is proud to celebrate 30 Years of Service to Westchester and beyond. We invite you to celebrate with us on Thursday, September 26, 2024 - An Evening Benefiting Black and Brown Women and Girls' Initiatives. Event STSI & Mission: Founded in 1994 by Cheryl Brannan and her family, Sister to Sister International, Inc. (STSI) is a nonprofit, non-governmental 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt organization with a singular focus: to educate and advocate for the advancement of Black women, women of color, girls, and their families locally and globally. Headquartered in Yonkers, NY—one of the most densely populated cities in Westchester County with a majority-minority population including numerous communities of color—STSI works to empower those it serves and ensure their safety, rights, and well-being. Locally, our program effort is anchored by our groundbreaking STEM and STEAM offerings where middle and high school girls are introduced to the world of science and math through a cultural lens, including advance introduction to these subjects by accomplished professionals that serve as role models. This ultimately enhances their self-confidence and competency, as well as, life and career choices. In 2010 STSI offered the first ever STEM/STEAM summer camp in the Lower Hudson Valley New York region for Black and Brown Girls. This has since matured into a highly acclaimed year-round academy. The program has had a life altering impact on the outlook of over 1,000 girls and their families. Globally, STSI has held Special Consultative Status with the United Nations since 2004. There, we co-host an annual United Nations Commission on the status of women global event. Recently, in 2019 STSI undertook a seminal research project, “Still I Rise: Status of Black Women and Girls in Westchester County” to better understand the scope of the issues facing Black women and girls in Westchester County. The research was driven by four pillars of inquiry that have led to a report and the creation of collective impact workgroups with diverse stakeholders including business, government, community, academic and faith-based organizations. The four program areas include: STEM/STEAM Education (our original pillar); Health & Wellness with a special focus on Black Maternal Health; Juvenile and Social Justice; and Entrepreneurship, Pay Equity and Economic Prosperity. In these efforts we work with several key community partners to achieve collective impact. STSI Accomplishments At-A-Glance: Funded over forty (40) Reach for the Stars Scholarships over the last ten (10) years. Sponsored and executed thirteen (13) Annual STEAM Summer Camps and eight (8) year-round academies for Black Girls and Girls of Color. Created the Westchester Black Maternal Health and Child Center of Excellence (WBMCCE) in partnership with St. John’s Riverside Hospital and various community partners to educate and train expectant mothers, their families and health care providers to improve birth outcomes for Black women. Advocated for change through the Momnibus Act; Created a Pre-eclampsia Campaign; Created a County-wide dashboard highlighting birthing statistics; Launched the Black Online Business Directory for Westchester County and beyond with over 120 registered businesses. The directory may be found online - s2si.org/BBD Raised parent and community awareness of the unequal treatment of Black and Brown girls in the school environment by hosting private screenings of films like "Pushout" and “On These Grounds” with over 500 participants. Conducted eight (8) workshops for parents to advance their knowledge on the issues of equity and inclusion and how to develop their civic voice, to advocate on behalf of their children in a school and community environment. Hosted over ten (10) financial literacy, lunch and learn and pay equity workshops. Hosted two (2) informational workshops for Minority Women-Owned Business Enterprise (MWBE) certification . STSI IS ON THE MOVE
- Gemstarr Entertainment
Colby < Back Company Info Gemstarr Entertainment 450 Tarrytown Road White Plains NY 10607 Suite 1255 gemstarrent1@gmail.com http://. 9146610604 Catering/Food/Dessert Services About the Company: Gemstarr Entertainment is a MWBE special events coordinating company. We specialize in event planning, catering, vendor events, Consulting and staffing. We also have our own product line TT Seasonings. About Company Owner: . Colby Jenkins Email Me gemstarrent1@gmail.com Previous Next
- Kimarbri's Natural Ginger Delights
Kimberly < Back Company Info Kimarbri's Natural Ginger Delights 3191 Woodfield Court Yorktown Heights NY 10598 kimarbringd@gmail.com http://. 914-837-6621 Bars & Restaurants About the Company: Kimarbri’s Natural Ginger Delights LLC produces an all ginger-based beverages. Organic Peruvian is ginger is steeped and infused with one fruit or a vegetable; a mix of flavors is also made-to-order. Our juices are freshly made (not from concentrate), tasty, and healthy as they consist of NO additives or preservatives. All ingredients are natural and/or organic- No powders! About Company Owner: . Kimberly McInnis Email Me kimarbringd@gmail.com Previous Next
- MKW VIDEO PRODUCTION, LLC
George < Back Company Info MKW VIDEO PRODUCTION, LLC 62 South Lexington Avenue, White Plains, NY 10601 gmalone@mkwvideo.com https://www.mkwvideo.com/ 9148044697 Business/Marketing Services About the Company: Professional and quality videography for your personal and professional needs. About Company Owner: . George Malone Email Me gmalone@mkwvideo.com Previous Next
- Conversations with Nicole
Nicole < Back Company Info Conversations with Nicole 99 Hillside Avenue Mount Vernon NY 10553 ms.npaige@gmail.com http://conversationswithnicole.com/ 239-440-2384 Medical Providers & Health Consultants About the Company: Conversations with Nicole offers a healing and empathic approach to helping you find your happiness. Our conversations will become an experience and we will focus on positive things, and positive energy to help unlock your true potential. My purpose is to rightfully uplift, rebuild and inspire you in all aspects of your life. About Company Owner: . Nicole Paige Email Me ms.npaige@gmail.com Previous Next















