Nu Skin’s Epoch Essential Oils product line is now available to consumers and we invite you to review this new product that combines natural and botanical sources for aromatherapy and topical uses.
The new product line consists of eight various essential oils; each having a unique purpose of providing the user with feelings of relaxation, energy or cleanliness or for odor minimizing or enhancing purposes. Epoch Essential Oils derive from extracts of various sources like lavender, citrus and mint leaves and can be combined with other Nu Skin products like Epoch Topical Blending Oil and Epoch Mist or Epoch Mini Mist diffusers for aromatic purposes. For every Epoch Essential Oils purchase, Nu Skin will donate $0.25 to its non-profit organization, Force for Good Foundation, that partners with organizations around the world to provide surgeries, disaster relief and educational and economic opportunities to people across the globe.
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It takes a whole village to raise the children. An ancient proverb that embodies the culture of Nu Skin, to be a force for good throughout the world by giving children and their families – hope – for a life free from disease, illiteracy, and poverty. Here at Nu Skin we believe that by teaching people economical skills, providing resources, and aid that will allow them to be independent, we can have a lasting impact and not only improve the lives of their families but help to raise future generations to be successful and happy.
In 1998 the Nu Skin Force for Good Foundation was established and changed the lives of many forever. What started as just a campaign has grown into a thriving non-profit organization that helps to improve peoples’ lives every day. Because of your contributions since the 2013 Nu Skin Global Convention, nearly $11 million has been allocated to various projects around the world in hopes of creating history by improving the lives of generations to come. Some of our projects include: Southeast Asia Children’s Heart Fund: 6,667 children’s heart surgeries in Southeast Asia Food for Kids: 7,000 children fed in Japan Educate the Children: 600 scholarships given to students in Malawi Greater China Children’s Heart Fund: 86,333 children’s hearts scanned in Greater China Providing Hope in the Midst of Disaster: $300,000 donated to build a new school in the Philippines Together we have helped continue Nu Skin’s belief of being a service to others by providing resources such as health aid, business opportunities, education and disaster relief to people in various countries that span across more than 50 countries. Thank you for your generosity and continuous desire to make a difference in the world. With your help, we hope to carry on the tradition of serving others and putting smiles on the faces of children every day. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact info: Benjamin Tateoka (801) 812-0125, [email protected] Habitat for Humanity of Utah County Celebrates National Women Build Week OREM, Utah — Apr. 21, 2015 — Habitat for Humanity invites all women in Utah County to celebrate the National Women Build Week by helping build a home for a single mother and her teenage son in Orem from May 2 to May 15, 2015. Every year during the week leading up to Mother's Day, Habitat for Humanity hosts National Women Build Week to encourage women to join hands and eliminate poverty housing. Last year women in Utah Country successfully provided safe and accessible homes to many people in need. This year, while working on construction site, volunteers will have the opportunities to network and socialize with women from different careers including politics, business, education, healthcare, finance and real estate. Women who are interested in participating are welcome to register for a shift at http://www.habitatuc.org/women-build-week. Volunteers will be asked to donate $25 at registration. For a $25 donation, volunteers will receive a free T-shirt, lunch before and after the build shift and an invitation to a culmination party on May 15th from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Orem site. This year, Habitat for Humanity is honored to have Lowe’s as a national sponsor for Women Build Week. Women from Lowe’s will work together with other volunteers on construction sites. Volunteers are encouraged to come to an optional construction clinic at Lowe’s in Orem on Thursday, April 30, 2015 and learn to build houses. For additional information, visit http://www.habitatuc.org/women-build-week, call Habitat’s volunteer coordinator, LeAnn Hillam, at (801) 344-8527 x 105 or email [email protected]. About Habitat for Humanity of Utah County: Since 1991, Habitat has been providing affordable housing to local families in need. Through volunteer labor, professional expertise, and tax-deductible donations, we obtain land and build homes. Learn more about us at http://www.habitatuc.org/ C. Jane Kendrick is a writer, blogger, columnist, speaker and community activist. For eight years she has cultivated her award-winning blog CJaneKendrick.com where she writes about life, religion, birthing, wifehood, motherhood, womanhood, body acceptance, her love of community and all the spaces in between. For the past four years she's worked on Provo's most exciting cultural event, The Rooftop Concert Series as founder, co-producer and host. She's also written for the Deseret News, The Arizona Republic, Segullah and published a book of her essays called C. Jane Enjoy It! But to her family, she's Courtney, wife to Christopher Kendrick and mother of four. |
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