The Hollywood Wingwoman Talent, Inc.
www.thehollywoodwingwoman.comWe are a Non-Profit 501 (C)(3) Talent Development & Marketing organization committed to changing the story of representation and diversity — to help people feel good about themselves — to see themselves in the world. We facilitate partnerships between underrepresented & low-income talent with opportunities that will allow them to fulfill their purpose and increase inclusivity and representation in mainstream marketing, media, and entertainment. ……… For many aspiring entertainers and creators visions of stardom can fade into struggles with homelessness and depression. Too often, however, that script doesn’t have a fairytale ending. No sooner do most fledgling entertainers step off the bus than their dreams derail. Instead of finding movie roles, they search in vain for affordable housing. Rather than paying for photoshoots and workshops, they scrounge for rent and food. With L.A. ranking behind only New York among homelessness rates in U.S. cities, many young artists end up living on the streets. That’s a problem Caroline Adegun wants to solve. She is the Founder of Hollywood Wingwoman Talent, a nonprofit talent development firm that guides homeless and low income creators and entertainers through the harsh realities of the creative industry. She is committed to is helping them find shelter, food and resources, while offering seminars to polish their professional skills. Caroline’s own struggle with clinical depression in 2015, led her to create I AM LOVED Ministry, the compassion and action outreach leg of her non-profit. During our Annual Day Of Love and quarterly outreach event : Cupcakes and Conversation with Caroline, we spend one-on-one quality time in homeless communities listening to individuals stories, praying for them, providing them with resources and guidance, and sharing gifts and yummy treats.
Read moreWe are a Non-Profit 501 (C)(3) Talent Development & Marketing organization committed to changing the story of representation and diversity — to help people feel good about themselves — to see themselves in the world. We facilitate partnerships between underrepresented & low-income talent with opportunities that will allow them to fulfill their purpose and increase inclusivity and representation in mainstream marketing, media, and entertainment. ……… For many aspiring entertainers and creators visions of stardom can fade into struggles with homelessness and depression. Too often, however, that script doesn’t have a fairytale ending. No sooner do most fledgling entertainers step off the bus than their dreams derail. Instead of finding movie roles, they search in vain for affordable housing. Rather than paying for photoshoots and workshops, they scrounge for rent and food. With L.A. ranking behind only New York among homelessness rates in U.S. cities, many young artists end up living on the streets. That’s a problem Caroline Adegun wants to solve. She is the Founder of Hollywood Wingwoman Talent, a nonprofit talent development firm that guides homeless and low income creators and entertainers through the harsh realities of the creative industry. She is committed to is helping them find shelter, food and resources, while offering seminars to polish their professional skills. Caroline’s own struggle with clinical depression in 2015, led her to create I AM LOVED Ministry, the compassion and action outreach leg of her non-profit. During our Annual Day Of Love and quarterly outreach event : Cupcakes and Conversation with Caroline, we spend one-on-one quality time in homeless communities listening to individuals stories, praying for them, providing them with resources and guidance, and sharing gifts and yummy treats.
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