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Celebrate 2-years with us! It’s a Rooftop Soiree

Cheers to two Years of service! We are excited to see year two and thrilled for everything this year has in store. We’ve coined this year: 2017 The Year of BOLD Intentions. This FREE* even will be held at Stratus Rooftop Lounge, 433 Chestnut Street Phila PA (atop the Hotel Monaco), where we will take in the gorgeous views of the city warmed by outdoor fire pits and raise our glasses in the air to celebrate the many women who have made decisions to honor God with their lives and live victoriously! Whether they launched a nonprofit, started their own family and youth agency, obtained their GED, embarked upon motherhood with hope, transitioned from employment to entrepreneurship, began ministry in new areas, made a pivot in their careers, embarked upon unique journeys that allowed them to unleash their God-given gifts aligned with their purpose, in pursuit of their passions, bringing glory to God. We are excited about the work we do, the lives we’ve awakened, the visions we’ve seen realized – and we are going to celebrate. (Shhh . . . it’s also our founders birthday, so come celebrate Melonie Butler, as she launched this vision on her birthday month as she believed it aligned with her God-given purpose.) Please join us! We hope to have 3-5 women attend who will make a BOLD intention to trust God with renewed vigor and align their actions with His will. This will be a high energy, fun and good time. *We are taking up a donation at the door.

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Nominated NonProfit of the Year: Join Us March 11th

What an honor and a privilege to be noticed for doing the work we know God called us to do, which is edify, empower and equip women to WIN in life! I received this nomination and accepted it on behalf of I Choose To Win. This prestigious award, offered by Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc, Beta Delta Zeta Chapter is presented to an organization which has through unselfish and distinguished service, significantly contributed and/or participated in service events in the community through various service activities for the overall advocacy for the upliftment of the Philadelphia community at large. The award ceremony is open to the public. The Finer Womanhood Awards Show is held Saturday, March 11, 2017 at LaSalle University’s Dan Rodden Theater, 1900 West Olney Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19141. To purchase tickets, you will do so directly through the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority using this link. Hope to see some of you there! Thank you again, Zetas, for this honor.

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WIN from WITHIN Recap

Raleigh, NC – Thank you to Dawn Bizzell and the women of Raleigh, NC for this past weekend’s WIN from WITHIN Retreat. It was such an honor to spend that valuable time with you as we reflected on life with the purpose of awakening the warrior that lives within. If He did it before, He will do it again! Be encouraged as you trust God for your unique paths. “We are more than conquerors through Him who loved us.” Romans 8:37. Thank you for hosting me. I look forward to whatever is NEXT.  Click to see pics.

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Rock your Ugliest Sweater & Join Us: December 9th CANCELED

CANCELED The Event Studio, an intimate venue located in Chestnut Hill, has invited I Choose To Win’s Melonie Butler to emcee a fun, high energy holiday event entitled, “UGLY SWEATER SOIREE,” held Friday, December 9th at its 7709 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA location.  This event is the first of its kind since the studio opened this Fall. Owners Claudibel Rodriguez and Sharon Sadler shared, “we have been inspired by the work, integrity and energy of I Choose To Win, and we would love to support by offering a donation to the organization.” The event will also support Marian Luckers Kidney Foundation. For those with UGLY sweaters in need of cocktails, cookies and company, JOIN US. The soiree will take place Friday, December 9th, 6pm-10pm at The Event Studio. Ticket prices are $30 when purchased in advance and $40 at the door. Get your ticket by clicking here.

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Meet Us at Chipotle: Fundraising Event Dec. 11th

We would like to thank the Chipotle Fundraising Team for selecting I Choose To Win for its in-store fundraiser. On December 11, 2016, we will host a burrito-a-thon from 12 pm – 4 pm. Every burrito/entree sold that day during those hours that mention I Choose To Win at the Fort Washington, PA location, will contribute toward a generous financial gift (50% of sales) Chipotle will donate to our nonprofit so we can continue to edify, empower and equip women to WIN in life. So, it’s in our best interest to pack the house that Sunday. We are treating this like an Open House, so arrive anytime between 12 pm to 4 pm (no commitment to stay the entire time), there will be raffle items, trivia questions and give-a-ways. Fun photo-booth style photos will be taken with inspirational and motivational messages.  Here’s the deal, we thought about football and church conflicts and have come up with the following ideas to get you in the door: Get Your Grub Before The Game: Make it Mexican at Your Eagles Watch Party! If you and your friends or family plan to 1:00 pm Philadelphia Eagles game against the Washington Redskins, grab your burritos ahead of time! In fact, get a bunch, cut them in half and serve them for lunch to all your guests. Skip Post-Church Sunday Brunch. Make it Mexican for Lunch: Those of you who typically do brunch after church on Sundays, change it up and grab a burrito, salad bowl or tacos instead. Just this once . . . (pretty please). If you do, I will take a few nice pics as you grub on Chipotle in your Sunday best. Fuel Up Before You Shop: You’re gonna be hungry if holiday shopping is on the calendar. If you’re going to spend money somewhere, spend it here, where 50% of proceeds support 2017 programming. Thank you in advance. Just Meet Me at Chipotle. Period. If you haven’t seen us in a while, come out on this day anytime between 12 pm – 4 pm. We are making an event out of it, so it’s still an impactful time while fundraising. Hope to see you there. To Sign Up in advance, CLICK HERE TO LET US KNOW YOU’LL BE THERE. If you sign up, I will send reminders. Add December 11th to your schedule before you forget. This is a save the date announcement. More details will be provided as the event nears. To RSVP: CLICK HERE

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Dear Black Girl . . . Can We Talk? Event Reflections

November 15, 2016 – Reflections of the Get Cha Mind Right and I Choose To Win November 12th Event written by Melonie Butler of I Choose To Win. Dear Black Girl . . . It’s nice to meet you. Positive music and encouraging lyrics invited folks in. Our photographer on duty, Jen Strickland, captured images of women as they set their intentions to WIN. An engaging icebreaker followed a brief welcome. Playing the “guessing game,” women had to guess what another woman expected to experience or feel upon leaving. Wearing the words “Focus,” “Love,” “Light,” “Motivation,” and “Forgiveness,” we set our expectations and were prepared to enjoy the workshop. What one woman wrote, another had to guess. Women who didn’t know one another began talking, laughing and hugging. Upon setting their intentions on the “I Choose to OVERCOME” board, the “I Choose to TAKE ACTION” board and the I Choose to WIN” board, Stephanie led us in prayer to ask for God’s covering before the day began. What started as self-introductions became so much more. It became an opportunity to share our hearts, hopes and struggles. It also served as a platform to provide others listening in the motivation and courage to struggle well or endure. Dear Black Girl . . . It’s okay to talk. At each woman’s “Dear Black Girl” moment to own the floor, honesty and the truth of their story poured forth, tears fell, hugs were is issued and lives were unfolding. See, what was supposed to be self-introductions turned into a “Can we talk honestly for a minute” heart surgery mini-session, a process within the I Choose To Win program where one digs deep to reveal the internal struggles that keeps them from giving God ones best. Dear Black Girl . . . You are not alone. As both a facilitator of the session and a participant, I heard my life story in all of the women. I empathized. I cried. I hugged. I remembered feeling or dealing with some of the struggles expressed. Being single has its challenges. Marriage has its challenges. Motherhood has its challenges. Careers have their challenges. Ministry has its challenges. Balancing many roles has its challenges. Many of our challenges are not unique or new, but when they are not openly discussed in a safe place without judgment, they become private internal struggles accompanied by mask wearing and silently pretending to be okay. Struggling with forgiveness, past hurt, disappointment, guilt, shame, feeling unappreciated, undervalued, insignificant are too great of burdens to bear – ALONE. So, on this day, we released and removed a layer of those things, which unburdened our hearts so we could feel lighter – and open our hearts to new intentions. Guess it’s true what they say: “A burden shared is halved. Joy shared is doubled.” Dear Black Girl . . . You Are Powerful – Remember That. The 4-question flow of the guided self-introductions was carefully crafted to not end with the struggle. The last question challenged women to inspect their lives to recall a time where they made up their mind to do something – and did it. Then, they had to share how that felt – and what it taught them. This reminded the women that the power to make a change for the better resides within them. Just as we could recall a time of empowerment or “I’m Done” moments, a pivotal decision was made that prompted an attitude shift and counter action in favor of “WINNING.” We needed them to recall this so they realize they still possess that same transformative power today. They only need to activate it. Dear Black Girl . . . Carve Time to Just Relax. Once everyone had a chance to share, we transitioned the energy in the room inward, so each woman could seek God, pray and/or process her thoughts. To accomplish this, we dimmed the lights, laid out our mats and prepared for a Vinyasa yoga session by FlexxYoga’s own, Cara Anderson. Intentionally focused on helping the women stay present, Cara incorporated breathing exercises for us to center and meditate on our specific intentions we set at the start of the day. Whatever we were seeking God’s restoring and overcoming power over, we were to focus on that as we inhaled and exhaled while moving our bodies. Her calming voice ushered us into an atmosphere of peace, stillness and absolute presence. In our silence, we could pray, deeply breathe, relax and just “be.” Dear Black Girl . . . Carve time to plan and get cha mind right. Over lunch, each woman had an opportunity to chat with one another and work on developing an action plan to begin focusing more intently on the area of her defined “WIN!” She defined her WIN, wrote her reason why this would be a WIN for her, she outlined her strategy to WIN and listed the resources and actions necessary to ensure it happens. At I Choose To Win and Get Cha Mind Right, we recognize the value of setting intentions, writing our dreams and creating goals aligned with a greater plan. It’s essential behaviors and practices each woman can take away from the session that will continue to allow her to see how powerful she is when she sets her mind on her goal – and take actions in short window of time to get small WINS accomplished. Dear Black Girl . . . Pay it forward. Lift another as you rise. Once the tables were cleared, we took to writing in journals – not for ourselves, but as gifts to give away. The theme, “Dear Black Girl!” We were filled with renewal, rejuvenation and reinvigoration of spirit, so we channeled that energy to write letters of challenge, motivation, encouragement and love to a younger black girl with the purpose of edifying, empowering and equipping them with words that will cause them to know they matter – and they are supported by another black girl. 10-Day

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WIN from WITHIN: Women’s Retreat | Jan 7-8** | Raleigh NC

WIN from WITHIN January 7-8, 2017 I Choose To Win will host an overnight Women’s (age 18+) retreat in Raleigh, NC. Organized by Dawn Bizzell, Melonie Butler and Raleigh, NC team of volunteers.  This empowerment retreat will comprise scriptural guidance, meditative yoga, self-reflection sessions, motivational messages, intimate conversations with fellow women about life’s challenges, and powerful charges to remind women to WIN from Within. With a special focus on their God-given purpose, passion, power and potential, each woman will uncover what God has equipped her with and desires from her to impact the world (aka WINNING) in order to experience victorious living in Christ. The scripture verse for this retreat is from Romans 8:37, “We are more than conquerors through Him who loved us.” Details are made available at www.WINNINGRETREAT.com. Register and pay online. Space limited to 25 women. Hope to see you in January. **The date for the retreat has been changed from Jan. 14-15 to Jan 7-8, 2017. Please note the revised date.**

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All(IN)4Humanity: A Social Campaign 2017

All(IN)4Humanity is the social campaign that was birthed out of the 2016 I Choose To Win retreat entitled, “All Hands On Deck.” As we are seeking corporate sponsors, volunteers, interns and brand ambassadors, we will wait to launch this campaign until 2017. This article is to give individuals close to the I Choose To Win program a sneak peak into the idea and concept of All(IN)4Humanity, as so many of you were partners in shaping this idea into a “thing,” or at least a real campaign possibility. Background: Like many Americans, we wanted to do something about the racially charged climate in the U.S. and concerns about social injustice facing our nation. But, we didn’t know where to begin or what we could do to truly make an impact. So, a group of diverse individuals in the Philadelphia, PA area retreated from the noise and came together to brainstorm. Out of it came this campaign, #ALL(IN)4Humanity, which acknowledged our need to deal internally (it starts with me) to impact change externally (be the change we hope to see). We are #ALL(IN)4HUMANITY, an online campaign for individuals who are ALL IN for restoring love, peace, compassion, humanity and solidarity in our nation. We are responding with the fierce urgency of now, because Dr. King taught us the right time to do the right thing is always now. We are a diverse group, representing many races, cultures and ethnicities with an agenda, a mission, a charge: because people matter to God, they matter to us. We are everyday people, like you, who have decided to take action – with the resources we already have and within the circles we already run. And, we started this campaign to invite others, like you, to do the same. JOIN US! Decide on at least ONE meaningful action-step (of your choosing) toward mending human relations by either supporting or advocating on behalf of a group who’s been marginalized, increasing understanding around the injustices, acknowledging your own bigotry and biases, and/or standing in solidarity to fight for reform because an injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.  In part of the campaign design, you MUST do it within 10 days and tag others by asking if they’re “ALL IN.” Then, let us know how it goes using hashtag #allin4humanity. Are you willing to DO SOMETHING? If so, tell us you’re in,  share your action-step on social media using the hashtag #allin4humanity when doing your part. Let’s spread viral images and messages of kindness, compassion, diverse group discussions, enlightenment, songs, poems, civil police encounters, positive activism, etc… It starts with me. It starts with you. It’s up to us. Together, we WIN. Next Steps: We are looking for a few corporate sponsors to support community-wide initiatives in part of this campaign. We are looking for brand ambassadors and volunteers to help promote the campaign via social media. Looking for financial support to build a marketing budget for extensive reach and support. Stay tuned. Let us know – Are you All (IN)?                

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Dear Black Girl . . . A Conversation Starter for Healing

September 28 – In partnership with Get Cha Mind Right, Inc., I Choose To Win will be facilitating a full-day Winning Workshop entitled, Dear Black Girl: A Conversation for Healing. The November 12th event will feature honest conversations about life’s struggles that impair our ability to see ourselves the way God does. We will address hurt, pain, guilt, shame, disappointments, forgiveness, stress and so much more, and their effects on our esteem, confidence and faith. We plan to discuss winning strategies for overcoming life’s struggles so the women in attendance may awaken to their purpose, pursue their passion and unleash their power to positively impact the world. Stay tuned as details will be released over the next few weeks. To register, CLICK HERE.

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Thank You: All Hands On Deck Retreat

In a scenic, serene retreat setting, I Choose To Win held the All Hands On Deck Retreat with an intimate and diverse group of women to discuss the action steps necessary to restore love, peace, compassion, humanity and solidarity in our neighborhoods  – and ultimately our world as we deal with racial tension and social injustice. Facilitated in partnership with Erica Wexler, Change Management Specialist and CEO, of Transformational Guidance, we concluded it starts first, with us. So, we made a pact to be the change we would like to see. Beginning with you – and beginning with me. Each attendee and participant wrote a personal declaration to take the necessary action to invite love, peace, compassion, humanity and solidarity into their daily lives before holding the world accountable to the same. And, for those who are ready to take collective, or corporate action, we are prepared to launch a campaign entitled, “I’m ALL In!” Stay Tuned as so much fruit came from this event, of which will be unveiled over the next month. God bless all who showed up, shared, contributed toward next steps and have pushed the dialogue in their own sphere of influence. A special thank you goes out to DivaGirl Philly‘s Maria Majet Reyes for donating her time and Zumba instruction so we could shake off anything that would hold constructive dialogue back. And for Cara Anderson of Flexx Yoga, who traveled all the way from Washington D.C., for an introductory yoga session so we may meditate and guide our thoughts toward impactful solutions. For a glimpse into this event, check out the pictures.

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