Seven years ago, Nadia Stoyanovea-Lyttle turned to Dress for Success Boston, a grantee partner of the Women’s Foundation of Boston, for help. She came to the organization unemployed and uncertain of her future. Thanks to the organization’s support and programming, Nadia now shares her experiences with others who seek their services.

 

Nadia Stoyanovea-Lyttle
Dress for Success Boston client and alumni Nadia Stoyanovea-Lyttle.

Nadia’s Story

Nadia was introduced to Dress for Success Boston after finishing an MBA program. She was struggling to find a job and feeling overwhelmed. She enrolled in Dress to Success Boston’s free six-week workshop series on interviewing, resume writing, and business etiquette. After completing the series, Nadia and the other women in the program took time to shop in the Dress for Success Boston boutique, choosing professional clothing to complete their experience. This shopping event, they call suiting, is a key step heading into the interview process. When asked about the importance of this piece of the program, Executive Director Kim Todd shared, “You can’t ace an interview unless you feel confident that you will ace it. I think having the right clothing and entering an interview looking the part changes your outlook. Building confidence is at the heart of what we do for women.”

 

Soon after completing the workshop series, Nadia achieved her goal of starting a career. She found an opportunity in software sales for a start-up company. The other participants in her group also successfully found employment soon after graduation. Through their shared experience, Nadia and her workshop cohorts formed a close-knit group that continues to support one another to this day. In reflecting on her experience, Stoyanovea-Lyttle shared, “The difference between how our group started and how we finished the program was drastic. As we graduated, we all knew how much worth each of us could bring to the table.”

 

Stepping Up to Empower Others

While this could be a happy ending to Nadia’s story with Dress for Success Boston, the journey continues for both her and her cohorts. The organization encourages its clients to join the Dress for Success Professional Women’s Group to stay connected with the organization and each other. This Group offers a place where graduates meet to share insight and help each other personally and professionally.

 

Inspired by her life-changing experience, Nadia now gives back to this remarkable organization. She tells her transformative story to anyone who will listen and wholeheartedly endorses the organization’s empowerment of women. Nadia talks to future clients, existing clients, potential donors, and alumni in hopes that they will benefit from her knowledge. “I will take every opportunity I can to promote and advocate for the power of these supportive women in this place, where you can be yourself and feel empowered to stand your ground,” Stoyanova-Lyttle conveyed.

 

As Tim McGraw once so elegantly expressed in the song Humble and Kind, “When you get where you’re going, don’t forget, turn back around and help the next one in line.” Nadia Stoyanovea-Lyttle is bringing that lyric to life. She is just one example of the trickle-down effect that happens when you empower women and girls to live their best lives.

 

Dress for Success Boston Instills Confidence

Dress For Success Boston LogoBefore the pandemic, Dress for Success Boston served more than 1000 women per year. The challenges of the past two years have forced them to pivot to virtual programming, where they continue reaching hundreds of women. Their staff of four and volunteer group of over 100 works hard to carry out the mission of helping women achieve economic independence by providing a network of support, professional attire, and the development tools to thrive in work and life. According to Executive Director Kim Todd, “The heart of what we do is instill confidence in women so they can go out and do anything they put their minds to.” Todd added, “When women support one another, amazing things happen.”

 

Support Women and Girl-Centered Initiatives

Stories like this from the Foundation’s grantee partners demonstrate the need for your support. Statistics show the importance of investing in women and girl-centered programs:

  • 90% of women reinvest their income in their families and communities.
  • Only 1.9% of charitable giving is directed toward women and girl-serving organizations.
  • Single women lead 70% of households living in poverty in Boston.

Nadia’s story is inspirational but not unique. Her season of giving does not end with the new year. She will continue to use her experience to help others follow their path to success. In the spirit of the season, please consider an end-of-year donation to the Women’s Foundation of Boston to help reach more women like Nadia in 2022. Every dollar donated goes directly to women and girl-focused organizations. To date, more than twenty organizations have received financial grants from the Foundation. Please consider donating today!

 

 

About the Women’s Foundation of Boston and Dress For Success Boston

Women’s Foundation of Boston economically empowers greater Boston women and girls by creating and funding high-impact leadership and economic programs in partnership with nonprofits serving women and girls solely. To learn more about WF Boston’s grantee partners, visit www.wfboston.org

 

Dress for Success Boston is an affiliate of the Worldwide Dress for Success organization, which now has over 150 affiliates in 20 countries. Started in 2001 by Co-Founders Nancy Schneider and Enith Levine, Dress for Success Boston has since served over 14,000 women! Dress for Success Boston clients are referred to us from more than 500 agencies that are helping women gain self sufficiency in their lives. To learn more about Dress for Success Boston, visit www.boston.dressforsuccess.org.