Mary Kay “Ending Violence”
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
As part of longtime campaign to help end domestic violence, Mary Kay has partnered with actress Amanda Bynes and non-profit partner Break the Cycle to raise awareness and put a stop to teen dating violence, according to Dec. 5 release. Bynes helped Mary Kay and Break the Cycle launch national online campaign, 1www.enddatingviolence.com, and was first to sign petition urging lawmakers nationwide to enforce mandatory domestic violence prevention awareness in schools. Mary Kay is the sponsor of Break the Cycle's interactive "Ending Violence" DVD, available in schools nationwide in January 2009. More than $1.5 million from 2008 worldwide sales of Mary Kay's Beauty That Counts Crème Lipstick in Apple Berry will be donated to causes that "change the lives of women and children around the world," including Break the Cycle, the company says
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