Sometimes as women, we need our personal space and time for ourselves. Especially when it comes to relaxation, and what better than to assist a women-only gym? This is the dream of every woman to have a gym designed for the use of women only. Men are not allowed in here.
Tag Archives: women in business
Mijas Making Moves: Meet the Family Behind Nini’s Bodega, Downtown El Paso’s Hidden Gem
Nini’s Bodega, which is located right on the corner of Texas St. & Florence in Downtown El Paso is a place where paninis are crafted with love and community connections are served with sides of smiles. This bodega has become a vibrant slice of downtown El Paso that redefines convenience, flavor, and family values.
Mijas Making Moves: Meet The Woman Behind El Paso’s Only Fencing School, Salle De Long
Traditionally, fencing has been dominated by men, both in terms of participation and ownership of fencing schools. However, one El Paso woman is challenging the status quo by encouraging more women to join the world of fencing.
Mijas Making Moves: El Paso Mom’s Unique Business ‘Son Teach Me’ Born from Love for Her Son.
El Pasoan Martha Reyes is a first-time mom and a proud entrepreneur. Her son is the inspiration behind her latest business venture, “Son Teach Me.”
Mija’s Making Moves: Meet The El Paso Women Behind Weirdoughs Bakery & Cafe
Local business owners Bianca and Andrea opened their West El Paso bakery, Weirdoughs, during the pandemic and although they knew it was going to be a challenge, they still wanted to make their dreams of running their own small business come true.
Seven months into a movement, ‘Mija, Yes you can’ grows at a rapid rate, teams up with Paso del Norte Community Foundation
EL PASO, Texas – The project ‘Mija, yes you can’ continues to gain momentum. After seven months into its creation, the project has already made headlines both locally and nationally as well as an overwhelming response of support from the community. The nonprofit took part in El Paso Giving Day for the first time. OrganizersContinue reading “Seven months into a movement, ‘Mija, Yes you can’ grows at a rapid rate, teams up with Paso del Norte Community Foundation”
The Mija Project successfully raises $4,891 for their first ever El Paso Giving Day
Mija, YES YOU CAN AND YES WE DID! Thanks to YOUR generous donations, The Mijas were able to TRIPLE our goal of $1,500 and our first ever El Paso Giving Day was a success! The Mijas only had one week to prepare for this event but with all of YOUR support and words of encouragement,Continue reading “The Mija Project successfully raises $4,891 for their first ever El Paso Giving Day”
‘Mija, Yes you can’ project donates school supplies to Center Against Sexual and Family Violence
EL PASO, Texas– After a successful back to school supply drop off event, The Mija project was able to gather school supplies from the community to benefit the children at the Center Against Sexual and Family Violence in El Paso, Texas. Dozens of locals showed their support and stopped by Border City Ale House inContinue reading “‘Mija, Yes you can’ project donates school supplies to Center Against Sexual and Family Violence”
‘Mija, Yes you can’ project donates $400 in T-shirt profits to GiGi’s Playhouse El Paso
EL PASO, Texas– ‘Mija, Yes you can’, a local woman empowerment project donates $400 to GiGi’s Playhouse El Paso, a local Down syndrome achievement center. GiGi’s Playhouse El Paso depends on funds raised through events, but due to the ongoing pandemic, the organization had to postpone its primary fundraiser, the “I have a voice” Gala. Continue reading “‘Mija, Yes you can’ project donates $400 in T-shirt profits to GiGi’s Playhouse El Paso”
Mija, Yes you can make a difference
Hola Mijas, We continue with our series of blogs that we hope will help educate other women across the country about the issue of social injustice within the Black community. The Mijas reached out to strong, powerful Black women to ask a question that might not be so simple for some to understand. What doesContinue reading “Mija, Yes you can make a difference”