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My Daughter's Keeper, Inc. & Platinum R&B Group 3LW (Three Little Women) Partner to Promote Positive Self-Esteem Among Teen Girls

My Daughter's Keeper, Inc. (MDK) and 3LW has partnered to launch a "Free to Love Me" Tour this fall visiting middle and high schools throughout the New Jersey/New York areas during the 2003-2004 school year. The tour will address the importance of self-love, self-respect and self-esteem among girls ages 10-17.

North Brunswick, NJ (PRWEB) July 16, 2003

My Daughter's Keeper, Inc. (MDK) and the platinum R&B Group 3LW, which stands for "Three Little Women", will partner to promote positive self-esteem among teen girls. MDK and 3LW will launch a "Free to Love Me" tour this fall visiting various middle and high schools throughout New Jersey during the 2003-2004 school year.

The "Free to Love Me" School Tour will focus on the importance of "Self-Love, Self-Respect & Self-Esteem" among girls ages 10-17. Stephanie M. Clark, founder & CEO of MDK, says, "Many of the poor choices or decisions our daughters make are directly related to how they feel about themselves. Through the "Free to Love Me" School Tour we will talk to middle and high school girls about how respecting and loving their bodies, minds and spirits can lead to healthy self-esteem and ultimately develop productive young ladies who will become prosperous in their families, schools, communities and careers."

In February, Ms. Clark received a phone call from a representative of 3LW expressing their interest to partner with MDK to work with teenage girls, help increase MDK's visibility nationally and raise funds for the organization. Tse Williams, 3LW's manager, states that "3LW had been searching for a while to identify a charity to support. The girls wanted to work with a charity in which they could personally relate to their mission. Thanks to a News12 interview featuring MDK which aired during the month of February, we found our partner charity. We are proud to be a part of My Daughter's Keeper and we look forward to this partnership and participating in MDK's programs and activities to help address the needs and issues of teen girls."

3LW consists of three talented young ladies: Kiely, Adrienne and Jessica who are all teenagers. Kiely is from Newark, Adrienne from lower Manhattan and Jessica is from the Maryland area. 3LW has already been promoting their partnership with MDK in their interviews and special appearances across the country.

Also, MDK has plans to launch a national "Free to Love Me" Tour in 2004 visiting other cities across the country. 3LW as well as other female celebrities have been invited to participate. The national tour will reach a broader audience and prepare communities for the establishment of MDK affiliate programs by 2005 in their community.

In addition to the "Free to Love Me" School Tour, some upcoming projects MDK & 3LW will partner together in include the following:

Sunday, June 22, 2003: MDK hosted its first Sister's Exchange Fair at the Alice Jennings Archibald Park, off Van Dyke in New Brunswick from 1-6 p. m. 3LW was there to help MDK distribute free clothing to women and their families and signed autographs.

Friday, July 25, 2003: MDK will celebrate its 1st Anniversary at the Cranbury Golf Club in West Windsor, NJ from 11am-3pm. MDK & 3LW will officially announce their partnership. Event is open to the public, however, space is limited for the golf clinic and round of holes for girls only. The celebration includes food, entertainment and special guests including Vanessa Baker, Miss New Jersey 2003.

Saturday, November 1, 2003: MDK presents its 1st Annual Mother & Daughter Recognition Luncheon at the East Brunswick Hilton Hotel from 11:30a. m.-.2:30p. m. 3LW will be honorary co-chairs and honorees. MDK will honor mothers & daughters throughout the state for being positive role models in their families and communities. Event is open to the public. Tickets are 40 and go on sell August 1, 2003.

Founded in 2002, MDK, Inc. is an educational and self-development 501(c)(3) non-profit organization created to provide support and resources to mothers/caregivers and their daughters (ages 10-17) to help strengthen their relationships, as well as identify solutions to problems such as: communications, teen pregnancy, peer pressure, substance abuse, parenting, etc. MDK works to encourage and empower mothers/caregivers to accept and take responsibility for raising their daughters to become productive, confident, and self-respecting young ladies.

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