Young entrepreneur raising money for yoga clothing line


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Brittny Lowe, owner of Twin Flame, has until April 9 to raise at least $17,777.

There’s just one thing Brittny Lowe wants for her birthday: to raise enough money to complete her Kickstarter campaign.

Lowe, owner of the yoga clothing line Twin Flame, has until April 9 to raise $17,777 to help grow her brand by hiring a team to help her. Right now, Lowe produces her line on a printing press in her kitchen.

“My ultimate goal in life is to create an inspiring youth yoga program that teaches self-love,” Lowe wrote on her Kickstarter campaign page. “Through this non-profit program our youth will be enlightened with confidence and compassion. With this dream in mind, Twin Flame was born, a positive yoga clothing line that will allow me to achieve my charitable goals.”

With this donation, she also hopes to lease a space for production, purchase more creative tools, and become more involved in the manufacturing process.

“As a female entrepreneur I have faced many obstacles up to this point. Not only obstacles in my business endeavors but obstacles in life. I am aware of the risks and challenges I face as a business owner. I will continue to approach any obstacle with an open mind and heart. I am confident that Twin Flame will continue to shine it's light and warmth onto the community. I will always stay true to my ultimate goal of sharing yoga.”

With the deadline quickly approaching, and only $3,628 raised at the time of this article, Lowe is asking her community to help her meet her goal. She says, it would make for an awesome 27th birthday.

Visit www.kickstarter.com to make a donation.

 

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