A heartwarming Mother’s Day story…pics from Egypt Sherrod’s 4th Annual Mommy Makeovers event yesterday in ATL are attached.
(ATLANTA) May 10, 2013 – Yesterday, the People’s Station V-103 along with Atlanta radio personality/HGTV host Egypt Sherrod, the Egypt Cares Family Foundation [ECFF), Black Opal Cosmetics, AMBI, the Island of Aruba, I For Talent Management and Sister 2 Sister Media celebrated Mother’s Day with ten deserving metro Atlanta moms as part of the 4th Annual Egypt’s Mommy Makeovers.
Hosted at Hair Design by Future Vision salon, mothers Helena
Fountain, Martha Newton, Sandra Surrey-Davison, Nancy Grimes, Deborah
Brown, Antoinette Woods, Tibet Crowder, Renee Jones, Charlene Carter and Faith Ware received complete hair, make-up and wardrobe styling, while munching on treats provided by Gourmet Express.
Special guests included the OMG Girlz -- who were joined by Tameka "Tiny" Harris (Zonnique’s mom) and Shamra Rodriguez (Beauty’s mother) – as well as author/entrepreneur Monyetta Shaw.
Sister 2 Sister Magazine publisher/brand ambassador, Jamie Foster Brown, was presented with the "Mompreneur Of The Year"
award for her devotion as a mother, the 25 year legacy she's built at
the helm of her Sister2Sister Media empire, and her commitment to using
her media platforms to uplift communities across the country. “I love
it! A diamond!” Jamie Foster Brown exclaimed, holding up her award.
“This is the biggest diamond I’ve ever received, and I am so grateful
for being acknowledged in such a special way.”
Perhaps
the highlight of the day was the giveaway of an all-expense paid trip
to Aruba awarded to the one of the lucky mommy contest winners, Helena
Fountain.
"Our
annual Mommy Makeovers event has always been very close to my heart,
but now that I am a mom myself, it has a whole new meaning to me!"
remarked Egypt. "Motherhood is the most challenging yet rewarding job I
could ever have in my lifetime. It was such an overwhelming feeling to
pamper and celebrate everyday women who have endured so much and are
still standing tall through it all.”
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