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Valley Girl Rock Star Teen Costume Juniors size 11-13

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Professional Counseling Services of Farmington Valley, LLC Has Recently Opened an Office in Avon, CT and is Accepting New Clients

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Professional Counseling Services of Farmington Valley, LLC Has Recently Opened an Office in Avon, CT and is Accepting New Clients










Avon, CT (PRWEB) November 25, 2008

Professional Counseling Services of Farmington Valley, LLC has recently opened an office in Avon, CT and is accepting new clients.

Dr. Victoria Gould is a Licensed Professional Counselor and an adjunct professor. She has previously provided clinical services at a residential treatment center, community mental health centers, a foster care agency and schools.

Throughout her counseling experience Dr. Gould has fostered a specialization in child and teenage mental health. Her approach considers developmental issues, family relationships and individual personality styles as she develops a nurturing therapy experience that meets the unique needs of the individual or family. In some cases her therapy has focused on educating families or providing supportive techniques for use in the home. Some children and teenagers especially benefit from the safe non-judgmental environment of individual therapy.

Dr. Gould’s experience teaching hearing impaired children has given her an appreciation for unique family issues that exist, as well as social and emotional developmental difficulties.

In practice, Dr. Gould bases her approaches on philosophies associated with Relational Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Dr. Gould holds a B.A. from Denison University, an M.A. from Columbia University, Teachers College, and a Psy.D. from University of Denver. Please call to find out more information or to set up a time to meet with Dr. Gould. 860-989-5663 or email her at f.v.counseling at gmail dot com.

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Wilderness Ventures Offers Service Programs to Teens in Costa Rica’s Savegre Valley

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Wilderness Ventures, the adventure travel program for young people


Jackson, WY (Vocus) April 30, 2009

Wilderness Ventures, the oldest and most experienced adventure travel program for young people, offers domestic and international programs that teach teens valuable life lessons like a sense of environmental responsibility and new leadership skills. Their Service Adventure to Costa Rica’s Savegre Valley gives teenagers an opportunity to be immersed in the Costa Rican culture while participating in humanitarian projects and spending time in the great outdoors.

This Costa Rican community service exploration is an exciting combination of diverse adventure travel and stimulating cultural immersion in an unspoiled tropical paradise of pristine beaches, exotic wildlife, and a rainbow of colorful flowers and birds. Teens who participate earn 60 hours of community service while building a rural school in a cloud forest, teaching local school children English, and restoring nesting habitat for endangered sea turtles. Participants experience the beauty of this peaceful country by sea kayaking a palm-laden coastline, rafting a jungle river, and soaring through the forest on a zip line.

“Parents have let us know exactly how changed their students are when they arrive home,” said Gabby Kouchacji, a Service Program Coordinator with Wilderness Ventures. “A newfound sense of responsibility towards the environment coupled with a drive to help others from a different background comes from the time we spend serving the people and ecology of Costa Rica. Like any Wilderness Ventures expedition, the teens that participate in our program develop essential peer leadership and teamwork skills as a result of living with new friends for three weeks.”

For the service portions of the trip, teens stay in a remote village in the Savegre Valley at a campsite built exclusively for Wilderness Ventures. Whether they are playing soccer with young children or putting a much-needed ceiling on the school while practicing Spanish, their minds are challenged as they seek to understand a life that by American standards is much less privileged. In addition to interacting with the local communities, outdoor adventure is central to this experience. Teens will experience things like rafting for two days on the famous Pacuare River, lounging in natural hot springs, seeing a volcano up close and personal, and kayaking past flocks of scarlet macaws and howler monkeys.

“When teenagers engage in volunteer activities, they feel empowered and are inspired to change the world around them,” said Gabby Kouchacji. “For many young people, the pressures to succeed and be liked by their peers can often impair their motivation to grasp a broader view on their environment. Through cultural experiences like these, they are taught humility and compassion for others, and can be transformed into young adults with a drive to change the world.”

For more information about Wilderness Ventures and their domestic service programs for youths, please visit the website at http://www.wildernessventures.com or contact Pete Rognli at pete (at) wildernessventures.com or by phone at 307-733-2122.

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Conejo Valley Friendship Circle Walk-A-Thon: Sunday, March 26; Supports Teen Volunteer Program That Helps Special Needs Children

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Agoura Hills, Calif. (PRWEB) March 22, 2006

The Conejo Valley Friendship Circle, a local nonprofit organization that pairs teenage volunteers with special needs children, will hold a Walk-A-Thon, Sunday, March 26 from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Agoura High School track (28545 West Driver Avenue, Agoura Hills).

Through the Friendship Circle, teens develop friendships and share activities with kids with Down’s syndrome, autism, ADD and other emotional or physical challenges. Families of special needs children also receive support in the program. The money raised from the Walk-A-Thon will help underwrite the teens’ training as well as support other child-centered activities including special outings, fitness programs, camps, fairs and festivals.

The Conejo Valley Friendship Circle began in 2003. Currently 125 families throughout the Conejo and West San Fernando Valleys with special needs children participate and 250 teenagers are volunteers. “Many organizations focus on providing therapeutic care, “says Rochel Bryski, director of The Friendship Circle. ” We offer love, companionship, friendship and activities that are child-driven. Teens can reach children in ways that professionals, or even family members, cannot. The program also has a profound effect on the teenagers themselves by instilling within them the values of giving and gratitude.”

The first lap of the 5K walk will begin at 1:15 p.m. and it will be reserved for special needs kids and their families. “It’s a chance for these kids to be the center of attention in a very positive way,” says Bryski. Once the first lap is completed, kids can take part in face painting, a moon bounce and other kids-oriented activities. Barbequed hot dogs and hamburgers will be served throughout the event.

Robin Felton is the mother of nine-year-old Jonah who has autism. Jonah has participated in The Friendship Circle for two years. Once a week, teen volunteers Sarah Weisman and Jenny Silver, seniors at Oak Park High School, spend an hour with Jonah. “Sarah and Jenny are like Jonah’s big sisters,” says Felton. “They play games with him, sing songs, decorate cookies, go to the park; it’s whatever he wants to do. They give him unconditional love.” Felton’s two other children also have the opportunity join in. “It’s good for Jonah’s sibling to see Jonah treated as a friend, as just a normal kid.”

“Being with Jonah is pretty amazing,” says Jenny Silver. “We see what the power of friendship can do. After the third meeting, Jonah knew our names and felt completely comfortable with us.”

“Jonah has given me a new appreciation for life,” explains Sarah Weisman. “When he’s holding your hand, you know you may not be changing the world, but you’re having a positive effect on a child and his family.” Silver and Weisman will be participating in the Walk-A-Thon under the team name “Team Oak Park.”

The Friendship Circle is currently signing up walkers to participate in the Walk-A-Thon. Those who want to make a donation but cannot participate can go to www.friendshipwalk.org to pledge to a specific team or call 818-865-2233 to make a donation.

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Spring-Ford Reporter/The Valley ItemDatebook

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Oxford Valley Mall & Montgomery Mall Teen Board Programs Seeking New Applicants for 2007

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Drexel Hill, PA (PRWEB) December 13, 2006

Teen Board Programs were first started by Rainbow Promotions in East Coast regional malls in 1990. This youth oriented, volunteer program, now in its fifteenth year, provides an opportunity for young men and women between the ages of thirteen to eighteen years, to represent and work with their local malls to produce fashion shows, create special events and participate in community service projects.

The educational component of this program offers teen members the opportunity to participated in lectures, workshops and activities dealing with the various aspects of the fashion and retail industry- modeling, retail operations, fashion design, marketing and public relations.

Community service is a core component of this program. The Teen Boards are committed to helping others with in their own community. Through out the year, our members become involved with a number of charitable organizations in an effort to show that teens can make a difference.

The programs have been a huge success. For the teen members in the program, it has offered them a voice in their communities, a way to contribute their energies in a positive manner, a better understanding and respect of each others diverse backgrounds, and a way to increase their own sense of self-worth and self-esteem through the positive impact they have on their own community.

For the malls, developers, retailers and individual merchants who work with our program, it has been a unparalleled relationship that offers assistance in the development marketing programs, the creation of new opportunities through special events, an invaluable source of information through small directed focus groups, and a unique approach to interfacing with the community they serve.

20057 applications now available

We are currently searching for new candidates for these year long programs of community service, fashion, public relations and theatrical merchandising. Applicants should be young men and women, between the ages of thirteen and eighteen, who are well rounded, outgoing, and have an interest in fashion, dance, theater, retail public relations/marketing, and community service. You must reside in the community in which one of our mall programs is located in order to be eligible to participate.

The Program is conducted at each of the respected malls listed in conjunction with its Marketing Department and runs for a full year. Students will be required to make a time commitment of about 4-6 hours each month for attending Teen Board meetings and programs. Participants will help produce and model in the malls fashion shows; attend seminars on various topics relating to the fashion and retail industry; help organize and run mall special events and charity fund raisers; learn basic techniques in modeling, make-up and fashion coordination; and learn techniques in presenting oneself and working with the public.

Each program generally accepts 25-30 outstanding individuals. There are no fees, charges or financial obligations connected with this program. This program is volunteer based and no financial compensation is provided either.

Applications for this program are available on line at each of the individual program web sites.

Oxford Valley Mall Teen Board, Bucks County, PA

http://www.teenboard.com

Montgomery Mall Teen Players, Montgomery County, PA

http://www.montgomerymallteenplayers.com

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Oxford Valley Mall Teen Board Program Seeking New Applicants for 2008

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Langhorne, PA (PRWEB) January 25, 2008

Teen Board Programs were first started by Rainbow Promotions in East Coast regional malls in 1990. This youth oriented, volunteer program, now in its eighteenth year, provides an opportunity for young men and women between the ages of thirteen to eighteen years, to represent and work with their local malls to produce fashion shows, create special events and participate in community service projects. The Teen Board program at Oxford Valley Mall is seeking new applicants for 2008.

The educational component of this program offers teen members the opportunity to participated in lectures, workshops and activities dealing with the various aspects of the fashion and retail industry — modeling, retail operations, fashion design, marketing and public relations.

Community service is a core component of this program. The Teen Boards are committed to helping others with in their own community. Through out the year, our members become involved with a number of charitable organizations in an effort to show that teens can make a difference.

The programs have been a huge success. For the teen members in the program, it has offered them a voice in their communities, a way to contribute their energies in a positive manner, a better understanding and respect of each others diverse backgrounds, and a way to increase their own sense of self-worth and self-esteem through the positive impact they have on their own community.

2008 applications now available for the program at Oxford Valley Mall

We are currently searching for new candidates for this year long programs of community service, fashion, public relations and theatrical merchandising. Applicants should be young men and women, between the ages of thirteen and eighteen, who are well rounded, outgoing, and have an interest in fashion, dance, theater, retail public relations/marketing, and community service.

The Program is conducted at Oxford Valley Mall in conjunction with its Marketing Department and runs for a full year. Students will be required to make a time commitment of about 4-6 hours each month for attending Teen Board meetings and programs. Participants will help produce and model in the malls fashion shows; attend seminars on various topics relating to the fashion and retail industry; help organize and run mall special events and charity fund raisers; learn basic techniques in modeling, make-up and fashion coordination; and learn techniques in presenting oneself and working with the public.

The program generally accepts 25-30 outstanding individuals. There are no fees, charges or financial obligations connected with this program. This program is volunteer based and no financial compensation is provided either.

Applications for this program are available online. The deadline for application is January 31st, 2008.

Oxford Valley Mall Teen Board, Bucks County, PA

http://www.teenboard.com

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Exhibitor Opportunities for Prom Show 2005 at Oxford Valley Mall

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(PRWEB) February 4, 2005

Oxford Valley Mall – Prom Show 2005

Exhibitor Opportunities:

Florists – Limousine Service – DJ’s – Tuxedos – Prom Gowns – Bands – Post Prom Entertainers – Makeup Lines & Artists – Fashion Accessories – Photography Services – Hair Salons & More!

Show Date:    Saturday, March 5th, 2005

Deadline for Space Reservation: February 18th, 2005

Unique Opportunity & Traffic

Oxford Valley Mall offers a built-in audience and tremendous teen base. In fact the Oxford Valley Mall is the highest shopped mall by teens within the Bucks County area. The mall trade area includes over 20 junior and senior highs schools. There is no other advertising vehicle or venue where you can get this kind of exposure to teens than at Oxford Valley Mall.

Teen Board Prom Fashion Show

The Oxford Valley Mall Teen Board [www.teenboard.com , now in its 12th year, will stage two Prom Fashion Shows on March 5th at 1:00 PM & 3:00 PM, which each year draws "standing room only" crowds, making it one of the largest area attended "teen" fashion shows. This will ensure a target audience for your services. The Teen Board itself is made up of students from over 20 area schools whose own "word of mouth" network ensures the shows success.

Space is Limited - Reserve Now

Exhibitor Space is limited for this event and offered on a first come basis. Simply fill out the registration form attached and return with a check for the full amount to be received no later than February 18th, 2005. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Steven Weisz, Rainbow Promotions at 610-394-9182.

Rates:

Single Table - 8' ........... $ 300.00 for the day

Double Table - 8' ..........$ 500.00 for the day

Non-Mall Merchants wishing to have Teen Board model their fashions in the show ...... $ 600.00 for 2 shows, limited to 10 complete outfits/gowns.

All exhibitors subject to mall final approval.

Exhibitors are required to provided proof of general liability insurance.

Optional Advertising Opportunites

Table Tents to promote exhibitor & event on (50) tables in Food Court for (2) weeks prior $ 450

22" x 28" Mall Posters to promote exhibitor & event on (4) single-sided posters for $ 800

Show Sponsor

Have your company's name co-branded with all advertising for this Prom Show and be our exclusive sponsor.

Included will be your company name with all advertising for the show, display on the mall electronic marquee for one week, company banner displayed as backdrop for the fashion show, banner ads on the Teen Board web site for one month [over 20,000 unique hits/month of a teen audience], direct email to 8,000 area teens that subscribe to our newsletter, customized announcements about your product or service during the fashion shows, and a double table space in the most prominent show location. $ 3000.00 for the event.

For Additional Information and Registration, contact Rainbow Promotions at 610-394-9182.

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