Color Street, through its philanthropic arm The Color Street Foundation, is supporting breast cancer research and awareness through the donation of $35,000 to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation and Living Beyond Breast Cancer.
Color Street announced the sale of its limited-edition nail strip, called A Path Forward, to bring awareness to the global problem and impact of human trafficking, and in honor of World Day Against Trafficking in Persons.
Color Street is raising awareness of lupus with a new limited edition nail strip, Infinite Hope, in honor of Autoimmune Disease Awareness Month.
The Color Street Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Color Street, has pledged $75,000 in donations to three charity partners working to fund research and provide resources for the individuals, caregivers and families of those impacted by Alzheimer’s and dementia.
The names say it all. Walt Disney. Henry Ford. James Cash Penney. Iconic Founders and CEOs who came to personify the brands they led in the minds and hearts of their employees and the world. This phenomenon is perhaps even more prevalent in direct selling, where there is a long and storied tradition of charismatic leaders who have become synonymous with the companies they helm.
The Color Street Foundation, the philanthropic initiative of Color Street, announced a pledge of $120,000 to support three charity partners: Comfort Cases, Reece’s Rainbow and the Gift of Adoption Fund.
In honor of National Child Abuse Prevention Month, Color Street has pledged $150,000 through its philanthropic initiative, the Color Street Foundation. This donation will be given to The National Children’s Alliance, an organization whose mission is to eradicate abuse, and Safe Families for Children, a volunteer-driven nonprofit that provides support for families in the U.S., […]
It has been a star-studded year for direct selling companies Tastefully Simple and Color Street, who recently gained the attention of Hollywood and celebrities.
In a year-long commitment, Color Street will pledge $1 million to the nonprofit and serve as a National Signature Partner for March for Babies: A Mother of a Movement to support the nonprofit’s research, programs, education and advocacy efforts that help improve health and outcomes for mothers and babies.
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Here We Go Again—Flexibility, creativity and contingency planning help ensure the human connection. The challenges we all face in organizing events, conferences, symposiums, and conventions during these chaotic times feel like a rollercoaster we’d rather not ride.
Color Street hosted its first in-person event since the pandemic began. Held at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida on July 9 and 10, the event welcomed 4,000 Stylists in person and 25,000 Stylists who attended virtually.