Junior League’s Project Empowers Young Girls

The “Positively More” project is a community project developed and sponsored by The Junior League of Greenwich (JLG). The project is focused on 11 and 12-year-old girls. It aims to give girls the tools to avoid questionable situations, lessen the consequences of conflicts, and identify lessons learned by challenges.

The next session is Saturday, Jan. 28 from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., at JLG Headquarters, 231 E. Putnam Ave. The program is free to members of the community, plus snacks and lunch are served to all who attend.

The next two and final sessions will take place on March 4 and April 29.

Each session will consist of workshops moderated by outstanding professionals including (1) Beth O’Malley, LCSW, ACSW, Psychotherapist and Radio Show host of Be Well with Beth WGCH (2) Jenny Byxbee, Manager of the Youth Services Bureau for the Town of Greenwich, (3) Sara Rawson, Occupational Therapist, (4) Yajaira Gonzalez, Community Educator and Bilingual Advocate for the YWCA Greenwich Domestic Abuse Services.

Friend groups are encouraged to sign up together. But, sessions are filling up fast – so sign up today. For questions, please email positivelymorejlg@gmail.com. To register, visit jlgreenwich.org.

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