Dove Self-Esteem Fund Review & Giveaway

CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED!
My friends and I have recently been having so much fun looking at old pictures of ourselves from high school. It’s been amazing to see how much we’ve changed and remember the girls that we were. I always had a “thing” about my weight in high school, convinced I was fat. I’m almost a little angry now for being so hard on myself back then. I most certainly didn’t have a weight problem and can’t believe how focused I was on how I looked, as if my self-worth were soley based on those two things. And sadly, girls today still struggle with these very same issues.

Did you know:

75 percent of girls with low self-esteem reported engaging in negative and potentially harmful activities, such as disordered eating, cutting, bullying, smoking or drinking,when feeling badly about themselves—compared with 25 percent of girls with high selfesteem.
· 61 percent of teen girls with low self-esteem admit to talking badly about themselves (Compared to 15 percent of girls with high self-esteem)
· 25 percent of teen girls with low self-esteem resort to injuring themselves on purpose or cutting when feeling badly about themselves (Compared to 4 percent of girls with high self-esteem)
· 25 percent of teen girls with low self-esteem practice disordered eating, such as starving themselves, refusing to eat, or over-eating and throwing up, when feeling badly about themselves (Compared to 7 percent of girls with high self-esteem

These findings were recently published as part of Dove’s Real Girls,
Real Pressure: A National Report on the State of Self-Esteem
.

Dove, a trusted authority on skincare, is on a mission to change the way girls think and help them focus on positivity when it comes to self esteem. They’ve launched the Dove Self-Esteem Fund to bring self-esteem programming to girls across the country and to encourage everyone to make a difference in the lives of girls. This new initiative is part of the Dove Self-Esteem Fund goal to reach 5 million girls globally by 2010 with self-esteem programming and have partnered with organizations such as The Girl Scouts of America and the Boys and Girls Clubs to empower as many young people as possible with the self confidence so many of them need and deserve.

To help spread this message, Dove has generously offered one Mommy Cracked reader the chance to win a prize package that includes a “Your Beautiful
Pass It On” t-shirt and 2 books titled “Perfect Girls, Starving Daughters” by Courtney E. Martin and “Life Doesn’t Begin 5 Pounds From Now” by Jessica Weiner.

To win:

Visit Dove’s Campaign For Real Beauty website. There are so many resources available there to help you help a young girl develop her own positive self esteem.

Come back here and leave a comment on this post telling me one positive thing you can do to help a young girl (it can be your child or someone you know) in your life feel great about herself.

Contest will close at 11 PM Central on Sunday, February 1. U.S. only.

CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED

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