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Since 2009, the Suits for Shelters program has donated more than 20,000 professional items to local domestic violence shelters. Izaguirre reminded guests that donations of professional clothing to local domestic violence shelters gives people the ability to interview for a job and gain financial independence by looking and feeling confident.Īt the end of the evening, happy guests went home with lots of Mary Kay products and swag. Ryan Rogers shared that the foundation donates more than 97 cents from every dollar it receives to programs focused on ending domestic violence and furthering research for cancers affecting women. WFAA-TV’s Cynthia Izaguirre emceed a short program that underscored the Mary Kay Foundation's continued commitment to end domestic violence.

It was won by Kris Johnson, who chose The Family Place as the recipient of the donation. The grand prize was a $100 Tootsies gift card and a $5,000 contribution in the winner’s name to the domestic violence shelter of their choice. Guests could purchase "mystery boxes" featuring prizes of jewelry, gift cards to local hot spots, and fashion items as well as raffle tickets for gift baskets. Also on display were five of Mary Kay Ash’s most memorable formal gowns - adorned with sequins, glitter, and lace - that she had worn at the company's annual Seminar.
