Enter for your chance to win $20,000 and a year’s supply of Mrs. T’s Pierogies! #Giveawayalert Mrs. T’s and actress, entrepreneur and mom, JoAnna Garcia Swisher, are simplifying self-care with design tips and cash to create a ‘Recharging Room’ in your home. One grand prize winner will be recognized as a Mrs. T’s All-Star Mom and receive prizes! It’s time to help moms everywhere unwind, recharge and indulge in some me-time!
Eligibility: Open only to Entrants that are legal residents of the fifty United States or District of Columbia, who are eighteen (18) years of age or older at time of entry.
Entry Dates: February 28, 2023 – March 28, 2023 at 11:59 pm ET
Entry Limit: one entry per household
Entrants may nominate themselves if they meet both eligibility criterion.
One Grand Prize (Awarded to nominee only): Consisting of one recharging room makeover awarded in the form of a check valued at $20,000 made payable to the Grand Prize winner, a year’s supply of Mrs. T’s Pierogies and one personalized congratulatory video made by the celebrity spokesperson for winner. ARV: $20,100
20,000 I need a new car excuse me I love pierogies
I’m a single mom and would love to use this to take my daughter on her senior trip! She has worked really hard and will be graduating this coming December!
I’m a 39-year-old widowed mother. The day I lost my husband was the day I came to the realization that I had lost the comfortable title of ‘family matriarch “; the very foundation on which WE would build our future, furnished with the priceless gift of our children, supported by pillars of strength that only true love can offer. . . but, the roof caved in. Life, as I knew it, crumbled around me .
Coming like a thief in the night, all that I am and all I’d known was had abruptly vanished. I was violently robbed of all things in life too valuable to replace. There I was, age 32, in shock, my world in shambles, struxk far too soon by the worst “natural disaster” known to mankind; the premature death of a life partner and loss of one’s self. We’re then left with a choice? Undergo thhe task of rebuilding or succumb to our injuries vy suffocating under the weight of our fallen pillars. The journey of survival is a lone undertaking, indeed an art. Having strolled through our own personal hell, the triumphant emergence out of the dark is nothing short of inspiring. Such fetes of bravery should be commended, celebrated and rewarded. Why not offer something meaningful to those having worked so tirelessly to rejoin the land of the living after having endured such great loss; why not encourage and support the effortz of the living partner by offering services to assist in reinventing a new life. While the internal transformation.remIns a lone ventures; why not offer services for external transformations, esthetically. A survivor’s makeover” the “chances for changes”, “Life Redefined, thr rReinvention”, “Makeover forthe Miraculous Mrs”, “A Widow’s Worth”, etc.
There are so few resources designed to assist young widowed mothers. No just from an esthetics standpoint; I’m speaking in general terms. I suppose acknowledging the needs of widowed persons would mean having to face the inevitable all of us will undoubtedly have to face. I suppose its just easier for the vast majority to ignore this “club” until the inevitable happens and, reluctantly, weve been inducted, too.