10.11.22
L’Oréal Paris has selected 10 non-profit changemakers to be inducted into the 2022 class of L’Oréal Paris Women of Worth.
Each year, the philanthropic initiative recognizes the charitable achievements of community leaders who epitomize extraordinary passion and commitment to our nation’s most vulnerable communities – receiving a charitable grant to support their mission, mentorship from the global beauty brand’s network, and a national platform to share their story with Americans across the country.
To elevate their exemplary initiatives to audiences across the nation, the 2022 honoree class will join a multifaceted alumnae network of 160 individuals, who champion a diverse range of causes. In recognition of their charitable work, each woman will receive:
Read the stories of all 10 honorees below and vote online to help name this year’s National Honoree, who will receive an additional $25k for their charity. Their stories will be elevated even further with a storytelling campaign highlighting each woman’s journey and philanthropic achievements via Warner Bros. Discovery’s House of Max brand studio.
Each year, the philanthropic initiative recognizes the charitable achievements of community leaders who epitomize extraordinary passion and commitment to our nation’s most vulnerable communities – receiving a charitable grant to support their mission, mentorship from the global beauty brand’s network, and a national platform to share their story with Americans across the country.
To elevate their exemplary initiatives to audiences across the nation, the 2022 honoree class will join a multifaceted alumnae network of 160 individuals, who champion a diverse range of causes. In recognition of their charitable work, each woman will receive:
- $20,000 in funding to support their endeavors
- Mentorship from the L’Oréal Paris community
- The brand’s national platform to share their story & more
Read the stories of all 10 honorees below and vote online to help name this year’s National Honoree, who will receive an additional $25k for their charity. Their stories will be elevated even further with a storytelling campaign highlighting each woman’s journey and philanthropic achievements via Warner Bros. Discovery’s House of Max brand studio.
Meet the Honorees
- Anna Blount, founder, Team Up Mentoring: fosters generational change for families affected by trauma.
- Jasmine Babers, founder, Love Girls Magazine: builds self-esteem in young women by providing them leadership opportunities and a safe place to tell their stories.
- Jennie Lobato, founder, Drawchange: empowers impoverished children through the use of art therapy-based programming.
- Mindy Atwood, founder, Patches of Light: assists families facing financial hardship as a result of a child diagnosed with catastrophic health issues.
- Rachel Rutters, founder and executive director, Projected Libertad: provides newcomer immigrant youth and their families in the Greater Philadelphia Area with essential, youth-led, and youth-centered legal and social services.
- Radhikah Shah, founder and chair of youth programs committee, Real Autism Difference: positively impacts lives of individuals and families with autism every day through education, activities, care and more.
- Rina Madhani, executive director and co-founder, Start Lighthouse: revitalizes children’s love for reading by facilitating immersive experiences, hosted onsite at NY Public Schools.
- Shannon McPeek, president and founder, Operation Happy Nurse: educates nursing professionals on how to balance work-related stress, anxiety, and depression together.
- Susan Burton, founder, A New Way of Life Reentry Project: promotes healing, power, and opportunity for formerly incarcerated people.
- Susie Vybiral, CEO, Room Redux: encourages healing and improves the lives of children who have faced abuse, through Room Transformation.