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Introducing the New Eye Essentials Bundle From Younique

Introducing the New Eye Essentials Bundle From Younique News provided by Share this article Share this article DALLAS, July 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Launched June 1st, 2021, the three-piece Younique Eye Essentials Bundle includes a liquid eye shadow, mascara, and eyeliner. The Eye Essentials Bundle is designed to provide options and it includes the choice of one of the MOODSTRUCK liquid shadow shades; DIP & DRAW eyeliner or MOODSTRUCK PRECISION pencil eyeliner, and the selection of MOODSTRUCK EPIC 4D one-step fiber mascara or MOODSTRUCK EPIC twisted mascara. The Eye Essentials Bundle offers something unique to cosmetic users, allowing for customization of the three full-size eye essentials for a personalized makeup bundle at a discounted price point.

Younique Foundation Names Johns Creek Woman As Director

Reply The Younique Foundation, a nonprofit for the eradication of child sexual abuse, named Lynda Lee Smith as its new chief development officer. (Shutterstock) JOHNS CREEK, GA The Younique Foundation, a nonprofit that fights for the eradication of child sexual abuse and its effects, has named Lynda Lee Smith of Johns Creek as its new chief development officer. The Younique Foundation was founded in 2014 and has offices in Utah and Georgia. Smith begins Tuesday, June 1, and will be located at the Foundation s Alpharetta office. We are thrilled to welcome Lynda to our executive team, said Chris Yadon, executive director of The Younique Foundation. Her rich experience combined with competency and passion will inspire a tremendous amount of social good that will help survivors heal and protect children.

North Fulton Chamber launches 2021 mentorship match program

The Greater North Fulton Chamber of Commerce has launched a Mentor Match Program geared to pair its NextGen Connects young professionals with high-level professionals from a range of commercial, nonprofit

Community conversation focuses on violence prevention, mental health

Ellis Mental health is a “multi-layered conversation,” Fulton County District 2 Commissioner Bob Ellis said. The Fulton-DeKalb Hospital Authority hosted an online forum, “Community Conversation Violence Prevention and Mental Health” at 9 a.m. on March 25. Ellis moderated the session that included Dr. Alice Hoag, licensed professional counselor; Michelle Lyn, licensed psychologist; Jan Christiansen, executive director at Georgia Coalition Against Domestic Violence; and Jocelyn Cooper, Georgia regional outreach coordinator at the Younique Foundation. Panelists discussed general information about mental illness, post-traumatic stress disorder and how people can access help. Lyn said that individuals with mental illness are not “inherently violent.” But there is not causality with violence and mental illness on studies to date, according to Lyn.

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