FOOTHILL RANCH, Calif., [April 27, 2021] — On April 23, 2021 Joni Rogers-Kante, Founder & CEO of SeneGence and the non-profit organization, The Make Sense Foundation (MSF) and Executive Director of MSF, Kendra McColloch presented a check for $15,000 to Dress For Success Oklahoma City. Dress for Success OKC was selected as the official U.S. SeneGence Seminar 2021 Non-Profit recipient.
The mission of Dress for Success OKC is to empower women to achieve economic independence by providing a network of support, professional attire and development tools to help women thrive in work and in life. 80% of their clients are single mothers who are raising an average of 2-3 children.
“This agency was chosen as this year’s Seminar U.S. non-profit as their mission closely aligns with both SeneGence and MSF to empower women to achieve economic independence by providing a network of support – and development tools to help women thrive,” explains McColloch.
At this year’s Seminar event, MSF raised over $5K in raffle ticket sales and they are selling T-Shirts to help support this great donation. U.S. SeneGence Distributors were also invited to donate a gently used purse filled with product to Dress for Success OKC (donations will be accepted through the end of May).
About The Make Sense Foundation – The Make Sense Foundation (MSF) was created by Joni Rogers-Kante as part of an overall plan to give back to the community and make a real impact on the lives of women and children in need. MSF has donated time, services, creativity, and funds to a multitude of organizations over the past two decades. MSF is proud to offer scholarship award opportunities for outstanding female youth who are college-bound. Supporting educational goals of deserving young women allows us to continue to give back to our communities and support future success. To learn more about The Make Sense Foundation, please visit makesensefoundation.org.
The Make Sense Foundation is located at 320 South Main Street, Sapulpa, OK