self-image
Little Miss Princess Pageant – Miami Lakes, FL
By Kim at June 17, 2009 | 1:22 pm | 2 Comments
The Little Miss Princess Pageant offers an empowering series of events with a non-competitive atmosphere focusing on Sisterhood and Friendship. A confidence building experience your Little Princess will look forward to participating in every year. A place where “all” contestants are winners and prizes are Grand. Including Scholarship Awards and celebrity meet
Share Your Positive Affirmations for Women and Girls!
By Kim at June 6, 2009 | 8:50 am | 3 Comments
Just as you are what you eat, you are what you think, speak, and believe. As a teenager, I struggled with peer pressure, family pressure and every other pressure. There are so many people in the world today who are hurting and will lash out to hurt you and to inflict pain on everyone they meet. Their darts of anger and hostility bounce off of strong well
Help Your Teen Daughter Develop A Healthy Body Image
By Kim at May 24, 2009 | 12:00 pm | 3 Comments
By Aurelia Williams, Author of Understanding Your Teen I'm fat!" "I'm ugly!" "I have nothing to wear that doesn't make me look gross!" Despite all your pep talks and positive reinforcement, you can't seem to get through to your daughter. She's unhappy with her appearance and convinced that everyone else is looking at her with judgment. You're sad that
OBG Adventure Camps -San Francisco Bay Area, CA(Nationwide)
By Kim at May 18, 2009 | 9:15 am | 2 Comments
Website: OBG Adventure Camps OBG Adventure Camps are travel & learning adventure programs for nationwide girls ages 11-16 with a focus on a multicultural camp experience, environmental engagement, cultural appreciation and land, beach & waterfront activities. Adventurers travel as a group to the US Virgin Islands, Catalina Island, Hawaii, Lake Shasta and
MAGIC – Mentoring A Girl In Construction – St. Louis, MO
By Kim at March 30, 2009 | 10:52 am | 5 Comments
Magic Summer Camp is designed to offer high school girls the opportunity to learn about the countless avenues of employment for women in the construction industry and to engage them via hands-on training in the basic skills of carpentry, electrical, and welding. This opportunity to perform the challenging tasks of basic construction skills, and to experience the








