Shades of Ebony's programs include:
Finer Things in Life - Principles put into practice
to cultivate and raise the level of self-esteem. Providing training
and teaching our girls how to act at home and abroad. We will cover
the basic laws of etiquette, manners, proper attire, additional experience
and knowledge of fine dining, theatre, and much more.
Rainbows - An international, not-for-profit organization
that fosters emotional healing among children grieving a loss from a
life-altering crisis.
Learn to Live Fitness - An 8-week program filled
with exercise, CPR and First Aid classes, self-defense, and proper nutrition.
Been There, Done That - A networking program to meet
older girls and women who have experienced the obstacles our girls face
everyday and to learn how they overcame these challenges.
Girl
Power! Program - A campaign launched by the U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services. Targeting girls and the adults who care
about them, including extended family, teachers, etc. This program seeks
to encourage girls to make the most of their lives. The major phase
of the campaign is substance abuse prevention.
"Good for Nothing"- A series of service
community service projects that allow girls to give back to the community
they reside in and network with positive role models.
Outings and Field Trips - College Tours, YMCA Camp
Duncan, Spa Day, etc.
Dangerously in Love - An interesting, active and structured
program that addresses the root issues of young girls engaged in relationships
with older men.
Girls Circle - Eight to twelve fun-filled session of
empowerment and safe spaces for girls ages 8 to 18. Girls Circle enhances
our girls' self-esteem, talents, creativity, academic interests, career
pursuits and potential for healthy relationships.
"On Humility"
Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate.
Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.
It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us.
We are ourselves, who am I to be brillant, talented and fabulous?
Actually who are you not to be?
~Marianne Williamson~
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