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Engage Magazine Spring 2017

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The unique design of the Latch dress eliminates the need to carry bulky coverings often used by mothers for discreet breastfeeding in public. The top of the stylish and comfortable dress is the hood, and the cut-away underlining allows the mother to provide easy access for her baby. The mommy-blogging world is on fire with praise for this creative solution to the daily challenges moms face. We believe good clothing isn't just aesthetically on point, but uplifts the people who made it. The ladies of Mi Esperanza have become like family to E.A., and she has realized her long-held dream of designing and selling her own clothes— all by the age of 28. "Ultimately, whether I am doing this or counseling for the rest of my life, I hope I will continue living on mission. God is slowly redeeming the world to Himself, and our calling is to take part in that." E.A. Lepine MASTER OF ARTS IN COUNSELING E.A. Lepine is a 2013 graduate of the master of arts in clinical mental health counseling program, who has rallied her natural concern for people into a thriving business that betters the lives of all those connected with it: Arrowroot, and its new spin-off Latch Dress Co. ENGAGE 19 Recommend a Friend for a Legacy Scholarship THE DENVER SEMINARY LEGACY SCHOLARSHIP IS AN INITIATIVE WE INVITE OUR NETWORK OF ALUMNI TO PARTICIPATE IN AWARDING. YOU KNOW TALENTED, PASSIONATE PEOPLE WHO WOULD BENEFIT FROM THE SEMINARY EXPERIENCE. YOU KNOW THOSE WHOSE HEARTS BREAK FOR THE BROKENHEARTED AND WHO WANT TO COME ALONGSIDE THE SUFFERING TO USHER IN REDEMPTIVE HEALING. THE LIVES YOU TOUCH AND THE CONNECTIONS YOU MAKE ARE INVALUABLE. WE WANT TO STEP TOGETHER WITH YOU IN THAT LEGACY. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO RECOMMEND SOMEONE FOR A $500 LEGACY SCHOLARSHIP, CONTACT THE FINANCIAL AID OFFICE AT FINANCIALAID@DENVERSEMINARY.EDU.

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