Young Women
Submitted by Nikkil204 on Mon, 06/23/2008 - 16:40.
I will help every community if possible. I want to help young women between the ages of 10 and 18. This program will educated our young women and help keep them off the street. It is a fact that most young girls engaged in sexual activity and other things right after school. This program will be one that will take place after school. It will be more of an arts program. The young women will be able to participate in things such as creative writing, dance, and other things as well as getting help with their homework. Through my program young women will develop friendships and develop hobbies.
Submitted by abias2004 on Thu, 03/20/2008 - 13:25.
At risk teenager girls ages 11-17, introduced to the arts. They create plays, music, and dance. They direct, they act, they dance, and they commit. The program will be about graduating high school, and college, by using the arts as a outlet for social, school, and family stress.
Strong educated women will be there mentors, and also sponsered trips to shows, and meet and greets with local actors, musicians, and working professionals. Have professional luncheons, and be required to write and keep journals. The main requirement will be maintaining their grades.
Submitted by womenmatter08 on Wed, 12/26/2007 - 19:49.
Our mission is simple, we are here to help women every where realize what they are worth. Many women in today's society take on so much responsibility but we never take a moment for ourselves. It is important for every woman to know that they are not alone. There are many females out there who feel the need to get away and express themselves in a variety of ways. The Women Matter Organization focuses on growth and development of SELF. All women are beautiful regardless of their race or body.
Submitted by mhoulahan on Mon, 09/10/2007 - 21:27.
The inspiration for Hives for Lives was an incredible man named Michael Otto Houlahan. He was an intelligent, loving and beautiful man. Four years ago, at the age of 63 he passed away from the deadly disease of cancer. He was my grandfather. I was in the 6th grade when he died. Shortly after his death, my other grandparents came to visit my house. They had beehives that, at the time, were simply a hobby my sister and I shared with them. They were talking about how they didn’t know what we should do with all of the honey. My little sister Carly and I suggested we sell it for charity.
Submitted by prismprogram on Mon, 06/25/2007 - 20:04.
The Prizm Project is a global organization that educates young women ages 14 to 25 about human rights and gives them the resources they need to create social change. This is done through ' retreats,' fun and intensive free-of-cost programs designed especially for young women. Through the use of native field organizers PRIZM enables young women to talk about the issues most relevant and important to their lives.