Camp Diva
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Angela Patton, CEO of Girls for a Change and founder of Camp Diva, shares her success story and asks for help In June of this year, on the way back…
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Richmond native Angela Patton, Chief Executive Officer of Girls For A Change and the founder of CAMP DIVA, was honored as a White House “Champion of Change” for Extracurricular Enrichment…
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By Erika Winston Recent news stories out of Ferguson, Missouri are disturbing, to say the least. Clashes between protesters and law enforcement have raised numerous questions about proper protocol and…
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Community
Annual Date With Dad Has Something For Moms And Welcomes Back A ‘Walking Dead’ Star Chad L. Coleman
The 2014 Date with Dad Weekend, generic presented by Camp Diva, viagra 100mg a Richmond-based non-profit that prepares girls of African descent for their passage into womanhood, is scheduled for…
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Girls (ages 11 – 18), store from around Central Virginia, ask will be “talking” as they gather for the 11th Annual Girls Are Talking Conference, sponsored by FRIENDS Association for…
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SCHOOL’S OUT! Wonderful words for our children, but anxiety causing for many parents. For many parents, summer brings with it the added concern of where to keep children engaged daily for the summer while parents continue with the work and responsibilities that exist through the school year and beyond. It is important to keep our children engaged and keep them exercising their brains during the summer. Many summer programs began their registration early in the spring, however, there are still options that families have to keep our youth focused and flourishing throughout the summer.
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There were no chandeliers or ambient lighting for the roughly 16 men and their escorts last year. That did not stop Robert Miller, serving a six-month sentence in 2012, from enjoying an evening of music and dancing inside the Richmond City Jail with his 13-year-old daughter, Denashya Miller, now a student at John Marshall High School. The Millers were the participants of A Dance of Their Own and Robert Miller’s motivation for participating in the dance was simple: “I didn’t want (Denashya) to see me behind glass,” he says.
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Non-Profits and Students Celebrated through Urban Views’ Partnership with Martin’s
By Camisha Jones When MARTIN’s Food Markets came on board as a major advertiser with Urban Views Weekly, two community-minded organizations joined forces in a way that’s making a big…
