Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Model Talk Issue 1!

While the criteria to become a model varies according to the type of fashion modeling field you pursue, a few standards are required of all models. Models typically need to have clear skin, healthy hair and good teeth. Most models also have a toned physique. When my son, our secret scout saw Via at his school, we knew our search was over. Via was selected by designer Dillion Charles and the AHA to auction off their custom made ball room gown for the American Heart Association Heart's Ball 2012, located in Huntsville, Alabama at the Westin Hotel. Editorial and high fashion runway models have the strictest criteria. Women have to be at least 5 feet 8 inches tall, have a thin build with hips measuring no larger than 35 inches and be between the ages of 16 to 26. Most male models have to be at least 5 feet 11 inches with an athletic build. NLS teen model Via meets those requirements. Via is very humble and gets along with everyone she meets. Despite all the glitz and glamour of other agencies, Via along with our other NLS models are loyal to our agency. We however, take models of all shapes and sizes. We are partnered with legit agencies in New York, Atlanta, Milan, Miami, and Los Angeles .

Now we want to tell you about this wonderful organization. The American Heart Association is a non-profit organization with a mission to improve public health by reducing cardiovascular diseases and stroke. It works primarily through advocacy, public awareness campaigns about preventive medicine and lifestyle, promotion of therapeutic practices and the funding of medical and scientific research. It is headquartered in Dallas, Texas. This organization is important to me because I lost so many friends and family members including my uncle just recently do to heart failure. This organization is more than its cute logo some organizations try to use it for a marketing tool. This is an organization with a mission and you can help by making a general donation at the "AHA Donate Now and Help Save Lives" website. Make your donation a personal tribute or remembrance by clicking on one of the buttons for "Memorial" or "Tribute" on the AHA Donate Now and Help Save Lives website.
Designer Dillion Charles
Explore annuities and planned giving, workplace giving, and athletic-event fund raisers by clicking on the "Other Ways to Give" Link on the AHA Donate Now and Help Save Lives website. Help AHA keep fund raising costs down by making your annual gift automatic. For example, create an ongoing annual fund raiser in your community, and recruit others to help you with the work by organizing a "Dear Neighbor Campaign." You'll find information by clicking on the "Other Ways to Give" Link on the AHA Donate Now and Help Save Lives website. Maintain a filing system for all charitable donations, including cash and in-kind contributions. Include a file with all your American Heart Association materials, documents and donation records. This may save you time when you are preparing to file taxes, since contributions to these groups are usually tax-deductible. A good filing system can also help you quickly determine how much to give in future years.