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Are you a woman who is interested in the lives and futures of today’s pre-teen and teen girls?   Then Teen Esteem needs you!!

Teen Esteem is a program offered to girls in grades 6, 7 and 8, aimed at encouraging participants to explore their potential and unlock the door to meaningful futures. Teen Esteem targets younger girls in an effort to strengthen self-worth before they begin to question their abilities and possibilities.  Through skits, brainstorming and interactive activities, Teen Esteem volunteers show the girls the importance of believing in themselves and believing in their futures.   Every volunteer brings with them unique life experience and perspective.  As a group, Teen Esteem volunteers work together to demonstrate to the girls that there are people who care about them, who believe in them, and who are willing to take the time to help them explore their potential and make a difference.

If you are interested in finding out more about the Teen Esteem program – and may wish to join this dedicated group of women volunteers – please join the YMCA and the Brantford Police Service at the:

TEEN ESTEEM KICK-OFF
January 19th, 2013
9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Brantford Police Services
Community Room
344 Elgin Street

Please RSVP by January 11th, 2012 to

Karen Williamson, Teen Esteem Coordinator & Program Manager YMCA Employment, Training & Settlement Services YMCA, 38 Darling St., Suite 201 Brantford
@ 519-752-4568, ext 41 or karen_williamson@ymca.ca