Luckily for middle school girls today, there is a light at the end of the tunnel due to the determination of one remarkable girl. Rather than simply pushing the dark days of middle school into the depths of her memories, Haley Kilpatrick has used her memories of middle school to make a difference in the lives of tens of thousands of middle school girls worldwide.
Girl Talk has further expanded its work to include week long summer camps led by high school Girl Talk Leaders. During the camp, members participate in ‘Project Inside Out’ allowing them to recognize the beauty within themselves – learning how to show and share this with peers. These summer camps will be taking place in Atlanta, Denver, St. Louis, Raleigh, Chattanooga, and Albany, Georgia in 2014.
The Drama Years highlights ‘Three Takeaways to Downplay the Drama,’ including an anchor activity, a peer mentor/adopted older sister, and an element of community service. This gives kids an opportunity to gain a sense of purpose while getting the guidance they need. The only Girl Talk rule: There is a zero tolerance policy for anything less than unconditional love.
Amy Orlando and I are proud to announce that our friendship bracelet company, Chummies, will be partnering with Girl Talk this year in order to join forces in the fight for inclusion, acceptance, and building self esteem amongst our middle school population. We are hoping that the moms of Mommybites will join us in our mission to put an end to the bullying and insecurities that our youth face. What can you do? Tell your local school districts about Girl Talk: all they need to get started is an adult volunteer, a couple of high school girls willing to act as mentors, and middle school girls who are looking for some guidance through middle school. Check out https://www.arabickeyboardonline.com/ to learn more!
Join Chummies and Girl Talk in our mission for inclusion, acceptance, and a better tomorrow for middle school girls across the nation.
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