Caribbean National Weekly

PBC to hold free teen girls empowerment event

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
PBC to hold free teen girls empowerment event
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  • On <span data-term="goog_408396741">Wednesday, September 23</span>, from <span data-term="goog_408396742">9:30 a.m.
  • The goal of the workshop is to help young ladies develop life skills while engaging in fun, hands-on activities related to health, relationships, personal well-being and much more.
  • Engaging guest speakers will also inspire young ladies and help them feel ready for the new school year.
  • The event will conclude with a wrap-up party that will allow attendees to connect and network with their peers and adult female mentors.
  • Free breakfast and lunch will be provided.

On Wednesday, September 23, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m at the UF/IFAS Palm Beach County Extension Service, join the Palm Beach County Cooperative Extension 4-H Youth Development Program for the second annual Teen Girls Empower Explosion Workshop.

From yoga and healthy cooking to finances and changing a flat tire, girls ages 12-18 will participate in exciting breakout sessions. The goal of the workshop is to help young ladies develop life skills while engaging in fun, hands-on activities related to health, relationships, personal well-being and much more.

Engaging guest speakers will also inspire young ladies and help them feel ready for the new school year. The event will conclude with a wrap-up party that will allow attendees to connect and network with their peers and adult female mentors.

Free breakfast and lunch will be provided.

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