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Eighties Supermodels Then And Now: Kim Alexis, Kelly Emberg, and Elena Davis
The term 'supermodel' has come under scrutiny lately as a word too often tossed around to describe a various caliber of models. However among the first women to be deemed supermodels in the Eighties, Kim Alexis, Kelly Emberg, and Elena Davis, have spoken about the vast differences between the industry they knew 30 years ago when they first graced the covers of Vogue, Harper's Bazaar and Cosmopolitan, compared to the modelling industry today.
Supermodels of the 80's, Cheryl Tiegs and Others to Speak at Charity Luncheon on April 25th, 2012, Presented by "I Am Waters", a Foundation for American Homeless
Cheryl Tiegs, Kim Alexis and other notable Supermodel's of the 80's gather to discuss the intimate experience of being objectified and disconnected from mainstream society, how it correlates to the lives of American homeless and what the charitable foundation "I Am Waters" is doing to change the face of homelessness today.
I Am Waters Foundation From the Runway to the Streets: Elena Davis gives Houston’s homeless a message in a bottle
002 Magazine Houston -- In 2009, Davis founded I Am Waters, a nonprofit foundation that provides safe, transportable water to homeless individuals and shelters. During the summer of 2011, I Am Water delivered 300,000 bottles of water throughout Houston, Ft. Worth and Austin.
I Am Waters Foundations' December Advertisement
Take a look at our December Ads running in this month's copy of Paper City Magazine.
I Am Waters Foundation's First Published Ad
I Am Waters Foundation is pleased to share our first published ad. Can be seen in the November issue of PaperCity magazine. More to follow.
I Am Waters Foundation Helps Houston’s Homeless | Houston Lifestyle Magazine
Area nonprofits provided 186,000 bottles of water to the homeless in the Bayou City thanks to a donation from the Houston-based I AM WATERS Foundation. Nearly one-third, or 68,000 bottles, went to Star of Hope for distribution to its women and children, mobile outreach and men’s programs as part of the homeless mission’s 10-week Summer of Hope program.






