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I Am B.E.A.U.T.I.F.U.L. http://www.iambeautiful.org

I Am

Inc.

4850 Golden Pkwy Ste. B-230

Buford, GA 30518Map this

I Am B.E.A.U.T.I.F.U.L. is an award-winning educational enrichment nonprofit organization dedicated to building self-esteem and leadership capability in girls and women of all ages and stages. Our programs support the achievement of physical, mental, social, emotional, spiritual, and economic...

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For more information:

Name: Ashley Speagle
Position: Program & Marketing Coordinator
Email: speagle.ashley@gmail.com

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G.I.R.L.S. Leadership Development ProgramG.I.R.L.S. is an eight-month program offering girls ages 10-19 the support, skills and knowledge they need to successfully navigate the challenges of adolescence. The program provides structured learning experiences that enable girls to become socially, academically, emotionally, economically, spiritually and physically strong, successful and healthy. The program includes bi-weekly life skills training, mentoring, community service, experiential learning outings and other educational activities designed to prevent high-risk behaviors. G.I.R.L.S. Workshops include: -Take Good Care of Yourself: Total Life Wellness -9 Steps to Success™: Goal setting & Life planning -Dealing with Life Changes: Developing Coping & Resiliency -Etiquette: Knowing the Right Thing To Do! -Experiencing the Arts! -Technology for Teens -Good Enough, Smart Enough!™ Topic: Self-Esteem & -Achieving Success -READY, SET, DINE WITH EASE! -Running To Win!

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Edna Allen Memorial Scholarship FundThe Edna Allen Memorial Scholarship will help support any girl in I Am B.E.A.U.T.I.F.U.L. programs that pursues higher education after high school. As such, this scholarship will help an I.A.B. young lady build confidence by building her academic person to a level that will assist in elevating other women to do the same. Mrs. Allen, whose daughter is a multi-year member of I.A.B., was a shining example of academic excellence and leadership both in her family and the community. It is our hope and intention that Edna Allen's spirit and academic excellence will continue through this scholarship. Furthermore, we endeavor that this effort will be fulfilled by an active I.A.B. participant who, along the journey of empowerment, will forge new pathways for women throughout the world. You can keep the fire of Mrs. Allen’s memory burning by donating generously to the Edna Allen Memorial Scholarship Fund. Please donate today at www.iambeautiful.org.

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Letters to a Young Sister by Hill HarperPlease contact us if you would like to donate this book to the G.I.R.L.S. Leadership Development Program. I Am B.E.A.U.T.I.F.U.L. is on a mission to increase literacy and self-esteem in young girls. I.A.B. would like to send girls in the G.I.R.L.S. Leadership Development Program home with reading for the winter break. Letters to a Young Sister would provide girls with an excellent opportunity to expand their literacy while increasing their confidence and understanding of themselves.

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Community Connection: Tina WoodardThis is a profile on I Am B.E.A.U.T.I.F.U.L. co-founder, Tina Woodard, published Nov. 13, 2009, as told to staff writer Deanna Allen for the Gwinnett Daily Post. Click the link on the right, \"Get more information,\" for the full article.

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Everday AngelsThis is a profile of philanthropists in Gwinnett County, featuring I Am B.E.A.U.T.I.F.U.L. co-founders Tina Woodard and Zenobia Edwards for the November 2008 Gwinnett Magazine edition (under section titled \"B.E.A.U.T.I.F.U.L. Sisters share secrets to beauty\"). Click the link on the right, \"Get more information,\" for the full article.

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Zenobia Edwards & Tina Woodard: Redefining BEAUTIFULI Am B.E.A.U.T.I.F.U.L. co-founder, Zenobia Edwards, recounts the conception and evolution of the organization in the March 2008 issue of leading South Carolina magazine, She Magazine. Click the link on the right, \"Get more information,\" for the full article.

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