The Spanish Division Of The American Multinational Cosmetics And Personal Care Company, Mary Kay, Announced That It Has Joined The Board Of The Stanpa Foundation. The Main Objective Of This Union Is To Reinforce The Organization’s Flagship Program.
Designed To Renew The Confidence And Self-Esteem Of Cancer Patients Through Makeup And Skin Care: ‘Get Beautiful, You Will Feel Better’, Has A Presence Throughout The Spanish Territory. This Commitment Of The Multinational Is Joined By The Rest Of The Company That Makes Up The Entity’s Board Of Trustees.
Thanks To This Joint Effort, The Program Can Expand Its Impact And Bring The Benefits Of Cosmetics To A Growing Number Of Patients In Vulnerable Situations.
“Look Good, Feel Better”
Known Globally As “Look Good, Feel Better”, This Social Responsibility Program Of The Spanish Cosmetic Industry Is Focused On Promoting The Recovery Of Self-Esteem And Confidence In Cancer Patients.
The Workshops Are Run By More Than 60 Professional Beauty Volunteers. In Addition, It Has The Collaboration Of Doctors, Oncologists, Nurses, Psychologists, And The Coordinators Of The Spanish Association Against Cancer.
In Each One, Toiletry Bags Are Used With Products Donated By The Companies Involved, Which In Turn Are Prepared By People With Intellectual Disabilities In A Special Employment Center, Turning The Program Into A 360º Solidarity Initiative.
History
The Company Has Been Part Of The Organization Since Its Founding In 2012. Since Then, Its Commitment To The Program Has Been Unconditional. Mary Kay Has Come To Contribute Up To 35% Of Participating Volunteers Through Its Independent Beauty Consultants.
It Should Be Noted That This Program Is Free, Non-Medical And Neutral Concerning The Brands And Products Used, So It Has No Advertising Or Promotional Purpose.
Heading 2: Cancer Patients’ Self-Esteem Is Boosted By Mary Kay Spain And The Stanpa Foundation.