Mission
The mission of Purple Wings is to help underprivileged and at-risk girls become productive outstanding citizens.
Our vision is a community in which girls realize their potential to fulfill their dreams and achieve stability despite their circumstances.
We have a core belief that by mentoring girls this will transform how they perceive themselves and their place in society.
Board
Leisa Moseley
David Slattery MD, FACEP, FAAEM
Associate Professor
Research Director
Louise M. Smith
CEO of Smith’s Nutrition Products, INC.
Jenifer Strom
CEO JSN Fashion & Official Las Vegas Fashion Week
About Us
Purple W.I.N.G.S. Organization 501 c(3) is a multicultural non-profit organization whose acronym stands for
Women Inspiring Noble Girls Successfully
. It is devoted solely to help at-risk girls particularly those facing the challenges of: poverty, failing or dropping out of school, promiscuity, victims of human trafficking, the sex-trade industry, violence and other negative traps. Purple W.I.N.G.S. will help those facing challenges to ultimately use their personal power to reach their goals and dreams.
Through supportive conversation circles, a goal setting program, peer and adult mentoring, and a variety of community-based activities, Purple W.I.N.G.S. girls will practice important skills including not limited to: listening to and understanding the viewpoints of others, communicating clearly, thinking critically, and making sound decisions.
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Ladybugs - Girls between the age of 13 and 18. This program focuses on self-esteem, body image, substance abuse prevention, anger management, std and teen pregnancy prevention, runaway prevention, teen homelessness, partner abuse, violence, bullying, staying and exceling in school, career development, dress for success, etiquette training, and financial literacy.
Angels - Prevent, Identify, Rescue, & Restore victims of sex trafficking. This program in partnership with other agencies offers support to adolescent girls indentified as victims of sexual slavery.
Butterflies- The prevention of (re) entering into the juvenile justice system, and the correction of negative behavior.