Take Hold is pleased to be working with several fine organizations in the local Atlanta area.
Pink Heals
For women in their twenties, thirties and early forties, a cancer diagnosis and the journey that follows can be especially devastating. Surgery, chemotherapy and radiation treatments can strip young women of their looks, confidence and sense of self – in what would ordinarily be the prime of their lives. After months of exhaustive treatments, finding a ‘new normal’ can be difficult, especially amidst pressure to move forward and get on with life. Pink Heals is dedicated to helping young women regain their strength and beauty with fun, confidence building programming and events. Ladies, put on your favorite heels… it’s time to reclaim your mojo!


Wellbeing Foundation
Water as a resource is often taken for granted. In first-world nations, children ask their mothers for a glass of water and it’s as easy as walking to the kitchen and drawing clean, cool water from the tap.
In Kenya children ask their mothers for water and it is not so easy. Years of drought have depleted Kenyan lands and left its population without adequate, clean drinking water. Mothers can not provide this precious resource, and they watch their children slowly die. The WellBeing Foundation is a diverse group of people who seek to change the course of history for the Maasai tribe in Kenya by building a solar-powered well that will bring water to an entire village of over 3000 inhabitants.
But we need your help to make it happen. Together we can build this well and make a difference in the world! Your contributions are the backbone of our project. Every penny you contribute goes towards achieving our goal.
These children and their village will be filled with your grace and generosity. And it is you that will inspire them to do amazing things now and in years to come.
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Are you ready to change the world?
Join us on the journey of a million lifetimes!
Visit our website and donate: http://wellbeing-foundation.org
We must raise $25,000 to drill a 500ft well.
That’s $50 per foot.
How many feet can you donate? |