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R2E offers youth that have already been identified as at-risk, an opportunity to work with a caring mentor to improve their ability to develop a positive attitude towards their future. The long-term goal is to provide continued trainining for them.



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Latest Projects, Fundraisers, and upcoming events/projects below
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Current and ongoing projects:
We supply school uniforms, backpacks, school supplies, and sample size personal items to several schools yearly..












THE L.I.F.E PROJECT-Youth Empowerment-Fashion-Music-Culture-Art-Lifestyle-GED
Introducing the project to potential students, presently in the Atlanta Fayetteville Ga area, and on the island of Dominica.
One-weekend workshop, fashion show event, registration information session. Coming soon!!! 1 & 2-day free training will be offered in 2021 to at our location and on line. Sewing-Fashion-Education through the arts and mentorship.
2018/2019




Working on a sewing project with Fayette County Library Fayetteville Georgia.
We made the news newspaper again!



Presenting
the new designers and models.

Designer Arthlene Legair Lawrence teaching students to cut a skater skirt.
Students working on T-shirt and Skirt designs at the Fayette County Library with Designer Arthlene Lawrence.











Arthlene Legair Lawrence
receiving Humanitarian Award.
Miss Teen Georgia Latina Award

Columbus Ohio, Presenting at the Women's Retreat





Los Angeles, California.
Hospital toy bag project.


NC4K Pediatric Cancer Fundraiser.

Working on a sewing project with Fayette County Library Fayetteville Georgia.

Fall classes coming soon.


The blanket project.

In this project, we will be making blankets for children,
which will be donated to the hospitals. The first project was a success.







Fundraising Projects

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Dominica knocked to its knees by Hurricane Maria. See photos below.
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Be a part of-An exciting Life Changing Experience.
FASHION-ART- MENTORING-PHILANTHROPY.
Restoring and Empowering our youth
Building stronger community.
Story:
Dominica, in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.
The storm made landfall on the island Monday, killing at least 27 people and damaging 98 percent of buildings, according to officials.
Arthlene Lawrence spoke with FOX 5's Marissa Mitchell over the weekend about the storm and its impact on her relatives. Lawrence said many of them remain in a shelter at a police station because of all the damage and outages. They also fear much of what they owned is gone.
"This terrible," Lawrence said. "My heart just breaks and it's even hard to think sometimes knowing your family is going through this kind of devastation."
Lawrence said, to her knowledge, all her family members survived the natural disaster. But she admits it will be a tough road ahead for many there who are still reeling from Hurricane Irma.
"Every time you get a little bit of news, it's hurtful," she stressed.
But she is planning a fundraising event in Atlanta for next month to aid in recovery efforts.