With Love began in 2013 when Allie Roth discovered that one of her students had lived in three different foster homes in as many months.
Allie was compelled to help find clothing and school supplies for this student and her younger sister, but quickly grew discouraged after realizing that outside resources for under-school-age kids, 0-6, was hard to find. Seeing a need to bridge the gap between foster families and their communities, Allie founded With Love. Within six months, she and a group of friends had provided more than 20 families with the vital items needed to care for a child. Today, with the support of amazing volunteers and generous sponsors, With Love provides 120 Portland foster families each month with necessary resources such as diapers, blankets, books and sunscreen.
In this channel you will find videos of families, children in foster care, and a whole community of volunteers with the biggest of hearts. Please watch and enjoy all that we have seen at With Love!
All textured hair doesn’t stay wet for a long time. That depends on the porosity. By the looks of her hair, it may not be low porosity. Also, we only wrap the hair when it’s straight. Lastly, that young lady’s hair needs a totally different regimen than the one your talking about. Loose hair like hers and very coily hair need different things. In order to be of good service to us and our hair I would recommend watching more videos and/or going to a hair school that specializes in textured hair. There’s a lot that you said and did that doesn’t apply to that particular hair type you’re washing in the video. So, learn about porosity, curl pattern, texture, and strands. You’d need to be more delicate with finer strands. Then learn about when to use milks, butters, leave in conditioner, and gels; and understand the real reason for deep conditioner and the type of hair that could benefit more from that process. I only say these things if you’re really interested in doing more textured hair. The more you know and show on your channel the more clientele, I’m sure. But this is a good start. You’re doing great. Oh, and learn how to do twist outs and wash and go’s, if you haven’t already. Learn the “why” behind what you’re doing so you can be a better teacher for the ladies there. Anyway, thanks for sharing. #withlove