Purchase tickets at Teenmombenefit.com
Sunday, May 25th at Chez Spencer restaurant
82 14th Street at Folsom
1st show begins at 2:00 pm
2nd show begins at 4:00 pm
regular tickets: $25
benefactor tickets: $50
If you cannot pay with PayPal email me at: teenmombenefit@gmail.com
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Gift Bags
All guests will receive gift bags at the show.
Gift bags include items from: Lush, Recchiuti Chocolates, Yosh perfume, and Lavay Smith CDs
Gift bags include items from: Lush, Recchiuti Chocolates, Yosh perfume, and Lavay Smith CDs
Monday, May 19, 2008
SF Chonicle Story
Yesterday the SF Chronicle ran a story about the fashion show in the Sunday Style section. Here is the link to the article: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/05/18/LVQK10KUFG.DTL&hw=ava&sn=001&sc=1000
Monday, May 12, 2008
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Teen Pregnancy Statistics
All statistics and facts are from the California Department of Education website.
"70% of teen mothers drop out of high school, making pregnancy the primary reason young women drop out early. Only 30% of teen mothers complete high school by age 30, compared to 76% of women who delay parenthood until age 21 or older."
"California's birth rates to teens are between 4 and 12 times higher than are the rates for France, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, and Japan. In 2001, more than 53,000 teens - nearly 5% of all teens aged 15 to 19 - gave birth in California, and many more became pregnant."
"The California Department of Finance conservatively projects a 23% increase in annual teen births in California within 5 years resulting in approximately 12,500 more California teen births in 2008 than there were in 2001."
"Only one out of five teen mothers receive any financial support from their child's father."
For more information on teenage pregnancy go to:
http://www.cde.ca.gov/ls/cg/pp/teenpregnancy.asp
"70% of teen mothers drop out of high school, making pregnancy the primary reason young women drop out early. Only 30% of teen mothers complete high school by age 30, compared to 76% of women who delay parenthood until age 21 or older."
"California's birth rates to teens are between 4 and 12 times higher than are the rates for France, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, and Japan. In 2001, more than 53,000 teens - nearly 5% of all teens aged 15 to 19 - gave birth in California, and many more became pregnant."
"The California Department of Finance conservatively projects a 23% increase in annual teen births in California within 5 years resulting in approximately 12,500 more California teen births in 2008 than there were in 2001."
"Only one out of five teen mothers receive any financial support from their child's father."
For more information on teenage pregnancy go to:
http://www.cde.ca.gov/ls/cg/pp/teenpregnancy.asp
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Casting Call
I am looking for models size 0-6 for my fashion show that will benefit the students of Hilltop high school.
All the clothing will come from local designers. The fashion show will be in the afternoon on Sunday May 25th at Chez Spencer restaurant.
Models will be required to attend a fitting, a model walking class, and a dress rehearsal.
If you are interested please send a head shot and a full body shot along with height and measurements to me at:
teenmombenefit@gmail.com
All the clothing will come from local designers. The fashion show will be in the afternoon on Sunday May 25th at Chez Spencer restaurant.
Models will be required to attend a fitting, a model walking class, and a dress rehearsal.
If you are interested please send a head shot and a full body shot along with height and measurements to me at:
teenmombenefit@gmail.com
Teen Mom: a fashion show to benefit the students of Hilltop high school
Teen Mom: a fashion show to benefit the students of Hilltop high school
Sunday, May 25th
Chez Spencer Restaurant
82 14th Street at Folsom
All the proceeds go to the Hilltop School. Hilltop is the only high school in San Francisco dedicated to the education of teen parents. Their mission is to: “enable pregnant and parenting teens to progress towards completion of their secondary education, to make responsible and informed decisions, to have healthy pregnancies and healthy families, to become responsible, effective parents, and to become contributing, well adjusted, self-sufficient members of their communities.”
The Hilltop School does an amazing job of educating teen parents, both in academics and in parenting. They want to do more, but because of lack of funds they can’t. One of the greatest challenges that keeps teen mothers from graduating from high school is transportation. To increase the attendance rates, Hilltop needs funds to create a taxi voucher system that will provide transportation for their students. Many of the students come from all over San Francisco and have to take multiple buses and travel great distances. This is difficult enough, but even more challenging when you are traveling with a newborn baby in a stroller, a baby bag, and a backpack. Hilltop would like to put together a taxi voucher system and distribute a certain number of vouchers to each girl, which they can use in urgent situations.
Sunday, May 25th
Chez Spencer Restaurant
82 14th Street at Folsom
All the proceeds go to the Hilltop School. Hilltop is the only high school in San Francisco dedicated to the education of teen parents. Their mission is to: “enable pregnant and parenting teens to progress towards completion of their secondary education, to make responsible and informed decisions, to have healthy pregnancies and healthy families, to become responsible, effective parents, and to become contributing, well adjusted, self-sufficient members of their communities.”
The Hilltop School does an amazing job of educating teen parents, both in academics and in parenting. They want to do more, but because of lack of funds they can’t. One of the greatest challenges that keeps teen mothers from graduating from high school is transportation. To increase the attendance rates, Hilltop needs funds to create a taxi voucher system that will provide transportation for their students. Many of the students come from all over San Francisco and have to take multiple buses and travel great distances. This is difficult enough, but even more challenging when you are traveling with a newborn baby in a stroller, a baby bag, and a backpack. Hilltop would like to put together a taxi voucher system and distribute a certain number of vouchers to each girl, which they can use in urgent situations.
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