Millionaire Princess

Saturday, February 10, 2007

In the News!

Hi.
Please read this Press Release (below)!
Thank you.
See ya,
Millionaire Princess :)

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8 Year Old Girl says Every Child is a Millionaire Prince and Princess

Philadelphia, PA:

The “Millionaire Princess”, M.P., age 8 from Cherry Hill, NJ entered the Salvation Army on Arch Street in Philadelphia on Christmas Eve bearing “royal” gifts to teach them they are all princesses and can do anything. A young girl named Selena (age 8), helped pass out the gifts, and Maylis (age 9), Anisa (age 8) and Chanel (age 8) were among the girls who enjoyed the gifts.



M.P. and her mother brought princess dresses, wings, a tiara, ballet slippers, a pink velvet cape, and a white tutu to the Salvation Army. The head on duty at the Salvation smiled and shook hands with the Millionaire Princess and introduced her to Miss Carol, a warm woman with love enough for the entire city of brotherly love. The young girls wanted to do a ballet and the “Millionaire Princess” brought slippers for every girl to participate. Before getting their slippers, the girls and the “Millionaire Princess” discussed being a princess and that each one of them must remember always that they are princesses to act like a princess and help others. Upon receipt of their slippers, each girl repeated that she indeed was always to remember that she was a princess.

Through dance, the girls played and lived individualism and self-expression together, with no boundaries of color or possessions. This is the world of “happily ever after” that the Millionaire Princess shares and shows to other young girls and boys. The living room of the Salvation Army was alive as the mothers and other children sat around the room on the couches encouraging and clapping for the girls as they performed their rendition of ballets.

The “Millionaire Princess” believes that all kids are princes and princesses, who can do all that they dream, are all special and no one else is like them. The 8-year-old spreads her message on her blogsite
http://www.millionaireprincess.com/. The “Millionaire Princess” is currently raising money for a $1,000 pledge to the Feed the Children non-profit charity and for purchasing costumes and meaningful gifts for girls and boys. M.P. sells special millionaire prince and princess t-shirts that are 100% organic and are printed with inks that are healthy for the environment. The Millionaire Princess’s brother is the Millionaire Prince and is planning a prince event for the boys!


In the words of Millionaire Princess, “I drove to a place where people do not have homes. I bought princess costumes to the girls in the place. I let them keep it forever and I told them to share it. Then they wore it and were having fun. I let them wear it and keep it forever, for free, and I gave it forever because they did not have homes.”

As it says on the back of the T-shirts, “Every child is a millionaire prince and princess at
http://www.millionaireprincess.com/. Feed the Hearts and Minds of Children.”

To learn more about the Millionaire Princess, please call (856) 321-1987; email to
cindy@cindycolors.com; or visit http://www.millionaireprincess.com/ .

The Salvation Army’s Eliza Shirley House is located at 1320 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107
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