Danielle Powers

Danielle Powers

Can one black dress for five short days create awareness about issues that affect others for a lifetime?

The little black dress is an iconic wardrobe staple. The Little Black Dress Initiative (LBDI) seeks to take this well-known outfit's somber tone to illustrate the restrictions poverty places on choices, opportunities, and access to resources.

In partnership with the Junior League of Chicago (JLC), I will wear the same black outfit for five days in a row to spread awareness of the multifaceted impacts of poverty on the health and well-being of our community, and raise funds to support JLC's efforts to provide access to healthy foods, safe housing, clean clothing, education, healthcare and sanitation for Chicago's citizens.

Throughout the week of November 6th through November 10th, I will join other LBDI Champions to:

  • Spark conversation about the impacts of poverty on families suffering from a lack of access to essential needs
  • Illustrate how limited resources affect daily life
  • Raise funds for community projects that focus on providing access to healthy foods, safe housing, clean clothing, education, healthcare, and sanitation for Chicago's citizens

I would like to ask you to help the JLC raise $25,000 by donating to this important campaign here on my personal fundraising page. If you are not in a position to donate, please join the conversation by liking and sharing my posts. You can follow my Little Black Dress Initiative journey throughout the week on my social media platforms using the hashtag #JLCLBDI.

Thank you for your support!


Danielle Powers