Fourteen-year-old charity founder Avery Colvert breaks her silence on Meghan’s volunteer experience: “People weren’t there.” ...
The charity's 14-year-old founder, Avery Colvert, tells 'Marie Claire' what it was really like working with Prince Harry and Meghan's Archewell Foundation.
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Exclusive: Meghan Markle's Behind-the-Scenes Help "Made the Biggest Difference" for Altadena Girls Fire Reliefhe and Avery are "very involved" in shaping its future. As for that future, Altadena Girls has now become "a long-term solution” to help girls in need, Colvert says, and not just a project to ...
Avery Colvert, 14, told Marie Claire that the support from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Archewell Foundation has turned the relief effort - Altadena Girls - supporting young girls in need into ...
Meghan Markle secretly took “styling lessons” ahead of volunteering for a teenage charity where she outfitted young girls ...
And for 14-year-old Avery Colvert, the thought of losing her clothes and makeup was unbearable. Colvert's school in Altadena burned, but her home did not, so she set out to help others.
Avery Colvert, 14, set up the Altadena Girls Recovery Fund to help support young girls in her community 'regain their sense of self and confidence' in the wake of the devastation of the wildfires ...
Avery Colvert founded Altadena Girls after her school was destroyed in the Eaton Fire, hoping to offer teen girls a way to easily access clothing, makeup, skincare, and other everyday products.
Avery Colvert, 14, founded Altadena Girls after her school was destroyed in the Eaton Fire, hoping to offer fellow teen girls a way to easily access clothing, makeup, skincare, and other everyday ...
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