In a powerful tribute to Black History Month, adidas Cornerstone Community and WISH Atlanta joined forces to honor today's Black women leaders who are making a positive impact in their communities. The event, held on Feb. 24, was a celebration of resilience, empowerment, and community spirit.
One of the standout moments of the event was the recognition of Aeshia Devore, founder of Pretty Girls Sweat, who led a dynamic workout session. Devore's dedication to promoting fitness and wellness among young women has been truly inspiring.
During the event, Julie Hogg, CEO of WISH Atlanta, and project manager Julia Campbell demonstrated their commitment to supporting grassroots initiatives by donating $5,000 to Devore's nonprofit organization, Sweat Makes Scents. Their contribution will undoubtedly further the organization's mission and reach.
In an exclusive interview with rolling out, Hogg and Campbell shed light on the significance of the community event and shared insights into WISH Atlanta's broader mission. Their passion for fostering positive change and empowering Black women shines through in every aspect of their work.
To delve deeper into their inspiring journey and learn more about the impact of the community event, read the full blog post here.