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Celebrations’ Project Advance powers female entrepreneurs, fuels local economies

Celebrations, a brand rooted in helping people express their hearts through gifts and meaningful gestures, is making waves with Project Advance, its flagship sustainability initiative designed to uplift female entrepreneurs and build stronger, more connected communities.

At the heart of Project Advance is a simple but powerful belief: when women rise, communities thrive. With this guiding principle, the initiative provides women-owned small businesses with access to vital resources, expert mentorship, and real-world market opportunities.

It’s a movement, grounded in Celebrations’ mission and aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth.

Since its launch, Project Advance has already empowered over 50 female entrepreneurs and helped scale more than 70 small businesses. These efforts have led to the creation of more than 100 new jobs, while participating businesses have seen an 85 percent increase in sustainability.

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These achievements reflect the initiative’s commitment to fostering long-term success and resilience among women-led ventures.

Through personalized support, immersive workshops, and a vibrant community of like-minded business leaders, Project Advance is helping women not only grow their enterprises but also share their stories: stories of strength, vision, and heart.

“This is just the beginning,” a Celebrations CEO, Dele Balogun said. “We remain committed to creating meaningful pathways for women to thrive, express their purpose, and build legacies that touch lives across generations.”

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