Especially Me Workshop Teaches Positive Self-Image to Fifth-Grade Girls
10 February 2010
February 10, 2010 (Long Beach, CA) –The Junior
League of Long Beach is producing “Especially
Me Super Saturday”, a self-esteem workshop for fifth-grade girls to be
held on February 20 at Stevenson Elementary School in Long Beach, California.
Especially
Me is a program designed to foster positive self-image in
adolescent girls by focusing on topics such as self-esteem, puberty, nutrition,
and responsible decision-making. The workshops, led by trained members of the
Junior League of Long Beach, offer small group discussion and activities that promote
sharing and acceptance while teaching girls about these important concepts.
Since 2009, The Junior League of Long Beach has offered
three courses of Especially Me in an
after-school series with a total of 30 girls participating. The new “Super Saturday”
format allows for a greater number of girls to attend. Nearly 60 students are
expected at the February 20 event.
"I think this class is great!” said
a past student. “ I always
thought I was fat and never "perfect." It was never easy especially
when my mom and dad said I had bad skin and I was ugly. That always brought me
down. [Because of the Especially Me program] I can start rebuilding my
self-esteem again."
“As an instructor for Especially
Me, I have experienced the impact and inspiration that results from this
wonderful curriculum,” offered Christie
Bettendorf , a Junior League of Long Beach volunteer and Co-Chair of
the Especially Me committee. “I have had discussions with fifth-grade girls who
were unaware that Photoshop exists, and they discover that their idea of beauty
was manufactured and false. They enter the class with a perception created
by society and imposed upon them, but leave with a new definition of themselves
that is positive, strong, and confident.”
About the Junior League of Long Beach
The Junior
League of Long Beach ( JLLB) is an organization of women committed to promoting
voluntarism, developing the potential of women, and improving the community
through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Its purpose
is exclusively educational and charitable.
The Junior
League of Long Beach has been a driving force behind initiatives and
institutions that make our community a healthier, more vital place to live.
Since 1931, the JLLB has worked with the community to identify needs, raise
funds, and design sustainable projects. Nearly 500 members strong, the Junior
League of Long Beach reaches out to all women, regardless of race, color,
religion, or national origin, who demonstrate an interest in and commitment to
voluntarism.