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Amanda's Blog: Little Black Dress Society
- Oct 5, 2011
- Dec 16, 2010
Founder, Amanda Graybill Interview on Grace & Charm
Listen to Amanda's Interview on Grace & Charm. Hear why she started the Little Black Dress Society!
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/graceandcharm/2010/12/16/love-believe-and-dream-again
"You need to know that you are not junk. You need to know that you are not doormats to be stepped upon, battered or bruised, either physically or emotionally."
~ Amanda Graybill, Founder
- Oct 29, 2010
An Analogy of a Dressmaker
Recently I read about how geese gather in the winter for their annual flight to the south. United together with one goal in mind... to move smoothly and quickly to their destination using the skills they have and working as a team.
Geese don't fly separately because no goose alone can go the distance. They are designed to fly in the "v" formation making it easy for even the weakest to make the long journey. As they travel south in formation there is always a " point goose" out front, leading and setting the pace for the others to follow.
The "point goose" keeps the rest on target keeping the formation in tack. They are the leaders. They set the example for the other's to follow.
Within the Little Black Dress Society's organization, the Dressmaker is the "point goose". She gathers women together for one purpose, to fulfill our mission to build awareness, raise funds, and positively impact the lives of women touched by abuse. The Dressmaker sets the pace for others to follow and stays focused on the mission, to end the abuse of women.
However, she is not alone on her journey. She has other Dressmakers to network with, encourage, and build friendships with that make the journey all the more rewarding.
We believe that Dressmakers play a vital role in our effort to end the abuse of women and therefore are held in the highest esteem. They truly are the "point goose" of the organization.
Amanda Graybill, Founder
The Little Black Dress Society
- Sep 28, 2010
Founder, Amanda Graybill on Kens5 GreatDaySA
Founder and CEO, Amanda Graybill visited Kens5 GreatDaySA Tuesday, September 28th to share why she started the Little Black Dress Society and why it's so important for women to join the movement.
Take a look! - Aug 8, 2010
San Antonio Living!
Our Founder Amanda Graybill, along with LBD Society members Lori Sears and Amanda Alarcon, had a chance to visit with Shelly Miles on San Antonio Living.
Watch the interview and find out how the Little Black Dress Society began, how it can make an impact in women's lives, and how you can be a part of it.
www.woai.com/content/livingvideo/default.aspx
(Used by permission of San Antonio Living WOAI Channel 4.)


