L'Oréal Paris honors 10 women nonprofit leaders as Women of Worth

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L’Oréal Paris USA has announced its 2023 Women of Worth, recognizing the charitable achievements of 10 extraordinary nonprofit leaders working to address the nation’s biggest issues.

The latest inductees join a network of 170 previous honorees who champion a diverse range of causes and will receive a $25,000 grant as well as business mentorship and increased visibility through the brand’s national platforms. Honorees include high school student and founder of Rise N Shine Foundation Shrusti Amula; founder and chief visionary officer of Tools & Tiaras Judaline Cassidy; founder and chairwoman of Twilight Wish Foundation Cass Forkin; activist, founder, and executive director of Climate Cardinals Sophia Kianni; co-founder and executive director of Yes We Can World Foundation Estefanía Rebellón; co-founder and president of possibilities of Free2Luv Tonya Sandis; founder and executive director of Kits to Heart Sonia Su; founder and director of Sahiyo U.S. Mariya Taher; co-founder and president of 16 Strong Project Samantha Wettje; and co-founder and executive director of Disability EmpowHer Network Stephanie Woodward.

“It is with great pride that we welcome 10 more incredible changemakers into the L’Oréal Paris Women of Worth family, now 180 women strong,” said L’Oréal Paris USA president Ali Goldstein. “By championing female nonprofit leaders and their selfless work, we hope to inspire people to tap into their own sense of worth to create positive change."

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