2013年11月26日星期二

Trenton organization helps locals dress for success

He tried fixing his necktie the first time, but could not tie it correctly. The second time, Darryl E. Jointer was successful tying a single knot with the assistance of UIH Family Partners volunteer Abdul Muhammad."I came to get some clothes," the 18-year-old said as he picked out a hound's-tooth gray stripe suit with a burgundy paisley tie.Jointer has not worn a suit in a long time. He recently returned home from a Jamesberg juvenile correction program. He committed an armed robbery on a person in Jersey City a few years ago, but now he has learned from his past mistakes,bikini thongs cheap adding "I will never see that place again!"Jointer on Wednesday,How to wear this season's hottest AW13 fashion trends from Red Online and all the advice you need to pull off the latest looks.chinese fashion baby joined more than 100 men ages 15 and up for the seventh annual Dress 2 Success event held at UIH Family Partners in downtown Trenton. 

Prior to the men's suit selection, participants took part in workshops led by community leaders such as Dwaine Williamson, a local criminal defense attorney.The industry-leading content and technology provider for professionals in the style, fashion and design sectors.crochless bikiniWilliamson's presentation was energetic and passionate and focused on the idea that we all need to take part in our image and how our attire projects an attitude and communicates an image. "What you wear is a uniform, your outfit communicates a certain thing to the audience. For example, a suit communicates you are a professional. Another example, white t-shirts communicate a different message, maybe one of belonging with peers.A positive or negative image depends on who is looking. You need to know who your audience is at an interview,bunny girl dresses wearing a jacket or tie to an interview for a cook position may be appropriate," Williamson said. 

Jointer recently received his GED and will be starting at a local community college in January to study Graphic Design and Civil Engineering. Jointer, whose goal is to be an engineer, will be speaking at various elementary schools statewide,devil costume bewitched to tell his life story and present on his recent accomplishments. Jointer's advice to the youth will be "Stay out of trouble, stay off the streets and stay in school!"Duncan W. Harrison, Jr., UIH's Associate Executive Director said "It was a very successful community event, at UIH, we want to make sure that participants have the proper attire for their job interviews and their first day at work."

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