african american girls
Ebony Horesewomen, Inc. – Hartford, CT
By Kim at December 15, 2009 | 6:48 pm | 0 Comment
Website: www.ebonyhorsewomen.us Founder/CEO: Patricia E. Kelly Telephone: (860) 293-2914 Mission Ebony Horsewomen, Inc. (EHI), founded in 1984, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit youth development organization, developed by African-American female equestrians, whose mission is to encourage and empower inner city youth toward positive and successful lives through the
Beautiful Black Girls, Inc. – Baton Rouge, LA
By Kim at December 8, 2009 | 10:31 am | 4 Comments
Beautiful Black Girls Frances Boyd Farlow Website: http://beautifulblackgirls1.org/ 225-931-4826 Email: bbgirls1@cox.net BEAUTIFUL BLACK GIRLS, INC., founded by Frances Farlow, is a 501(C) (3) non-profit, tax-exempt corporation whose purpose is exclusively for charitable purposes, specifically for educational and recreational purposes and to celebrate Black
The Peace and Beauty Project – Orlando, FL
By Kim at November 24, 2009 | 6:17 pm | 3 Comments
Contact Info: Karen Peters 1.866.725.4531 website: Peace and Beauty Project The Peace & Beauty Project , founded by Karen Peters, is a nonprofit organization that takes a unique approach to making girls more self aware, health conscious, and empowered to honor themselves. The Peace & Beauty Project hosts workshops that teach girls the to blend their
Prepping African American Girls for Success
By Kim at September 4, 2009 | 3:45 am | 0 Comment
written by Kim Thomas Empowerment 101 for African American Teen Girls - Parents Provide the Power Empowerment is a common term used in discussions about women and girls and it has become very popular. What is empowerment? Merriam Webster's online dictionary defines the term as: 1 : to give official authority or legal power to 2 : enable 3 : to
Project DIVA – Minneapolis, MN
By Kim at July 29, 2009 | 1:36 am | 0 Comment
Website: http://www.projectdivas.com Founder: Neda Kellogg Project Diva, founded by Neda Kellogg, strives to instill in young ladies a high level of self-respect through speakers from all walks of life, topics of discussions, break-out sessions, journaling, e-mentoring and internships that will encourage them to strive to reach their highest potential in careers
An Image of Me – Charlotte, NC
By Kim at July 16, 2009 | 10:38 pm | 9 Comments
Founded in 2008 by Executive Director Penelope Carr, An Image of Me is an organization for teen girls’ 7th – 12th grade. The program is free to any female that truly wants to make a difference in her life and community. MISSION Our mission is to provide an environment of success to all teen girls through education, mentorship and leadership
Look Hot Without Taking Off Your Clothes
By Kim at July 8, 2009 | 9:02 am | 0 Comment
This article gives helpful clothing tips to help young African American girls and teen girls look cute and sassy without looking provocative. Look Hot Without Taking Off Your Clothes We live in a culture where dressing scantily and provocatively seems to be the new norm. Television commercials are filled with young women wearing next to nothing selling
Empowerment of African American Girls , For Parents of African American Girls
Habits of Successful Teens
By Kim at July 8, 2009 | 8:22 am | 0 Comment
The following article provides helpful tips that are beneficial to African American Teen girls! Habits of Successful Teens As you may have already experienced,there are no coincidences in life. What ever you sow you will no doubt reap. Our habits and thoughts make or break us. We are creatures of habits, so as a teen with your whole life ahead of you -








