Y Not Believe; “Empowerment of People 2020 Zoom Conference”

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Please allow me to introduce myself. I am Robin Clark, a Certified Life Coach and founder of Y.NOT.BELIEVE.

Y .NOT.BELIEVE is a community building organization that is dedicated to helping members of our community to thrive financially, emotionally, and physically, socially. In other words, our goal is to assist others to believe and invest in themselves while they also believe and invest in our communities.

On Saturday, October 31, 2020, Y.NOT.BELIEVE is sponsoring its 7th Annual Empowerment of People Zoom Conference event. Too often individuals may not know what paths or resources are available to them. By providing a network of tried and proven individuals who have successfully navigated the waters, it can prove beneficial to those who may have no idea as to where they should start to improve their own lives and the lives others.

With that being said, we also have availed advertisements slots for anyone who”s interested in promoting there business/organization we will run your ad’s, inbetween speakers, you may obtain more information by going to Evenbrite, under 7th Annual Empowerment of People .  I know I have said a lot, and I would love for you to tune in and be inspired and called to action to becoming a better you.

Thank you for your time and consideration, and if you have any questions or need more information, please feel free to contact Lisa Weems Carter at 703-822-3177 or  email lisa.weems.carter@gmail.com.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/119370978811

Warmly,

Founder of Y Not Believe
Robin Clark

Michael Bailey is the founder of The MinorityEye and serves as the Chief-Curator of Information. He leads the editorial staff and works as a multimedia journalist who specializes in producing news stories and personal profiles that highlight the cultural, social, economic, and political experiences of minorities living in South Carolina and beyond. His extensive media, business, and political background has made him a well-respected voice and an often sought-after commentator on issues impacting people of color.

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