About this blog....
This blog is an opportunity to bring Yona to life. It’s an attempt to express just who Yona is; our hopes and fears, successes and failures, our beginning, our vision, our story. This is a glimpse into the Heart of Yona. Join us as we navigate the journey of becoming a place for girls to nurtured, to explore, to be silly, to challenge themselves, to learn, and to become confident young women who value themselves.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Week 28: All I Want for Christmas
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Week 27: Fall Favorites
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Week 26: Lately
Monday, October 18, 2010
Week 24 & 25: Vietnam
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Week Twenty-Three: Chipping Operation
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Week Twenty Two: So Long For Now
1. The people are amazing. Seriously. Sometimes it’s hard to find people that inspire you and make you want to be a better person. Drew, Katie, and the rest of the Yona team do just that. And they’re also very funny. I can’t think of one day at work that I didn’t laugh or smile within about 30 seconds of being there. Katie and Drew became two of my best friends, and I can’t remember one day that I came home from work unhappy.
4. I absolutely love working with children. Although I never got to actually work with girls this summer, doing something that will result in children having fun and learning things to help them throughout their life makes me so happy.
6. I went through the same exact issues that girls are going through just a few years ago, and I can’t wait to help them build confidence in themselves to get over the some of the issues we talk about. I’m sure you agree with me when I say the statistics we have posted on the blog, website, and in the brochures are very alarming. The statistics remind me of how I felt when I was younger. One particular statistic stood out more than any other- the large percentage of girls that avoid daily activities because of the way they feel. At first, I thought “are you serious?” but then I remembered that all throughout middle and high school, this was an issue for me. I never spoke up in class because I was too afraid I had the wrong answer. There were many days in high school that I didn’t go to school because I didn’t like the way I looked- I didn’t have good enough clothes or I thought my face looked bad. I am so excited that I have been and will continue to be involved in helping girls develop the self-confidence to raise their hand in the classroom or to go to school even when you just don’t feel good enough. I am so proud to be able to say that I am involved in an organization that is going to give girls the confidence that I never had when I was in school.
Anyways, I hope that everyone had a great summer. I know that I did, and Camp Yona was a huge part of that. I can’t wait to hear about the updates from miles away at school.
Oh, how could I forget? GO DAWGS!