"I want to help these girls and women around the world focus on something that they love to do."
That's whatmin Bates, founder and executive director of Creative Girls Rock, has to say about her virtual health and wellness classes for girls in Alabama.
The classes, which are free and led via Zoom, teach self-esteem, social and emotional learning, and how to use their creativity in positive ways, AL.com reports.
"We understand that there's a need to help these girls," Bates says.
"It's important for them to know as a young girl and as a woman that 'I am beautiful, I am loved and I am fearfully and wonderfully made.'...
And once you've completed it, that feeling of fulfillment that you get after it's done, that brightens your day."
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