Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Norwood 14-year old Helping Teen Girls

14-year old CEO teams up with Pantene for new anti-bullying initiative14-year old Azariah, CEO of Love Share Care
CINCINNATI, OH (FOX19) - A 14-year old Norwood girl is helping to develop a new initiative to raise self esteem and help teen girls recognize the beauty in others.
Azariah Brown is the founder and CEO of LoveShareCare.com, an online social networking site that was designed to combat the growing cyber bully epidemic.
Pantene is teaming up with Love Share Care to sponsor monthly "Do Good" challenges.
"Not only is being bullied a major issue for girls, so is self esteem. Molding inward beauty is just as important as grooming outward beauty," says Azariah.
During the months of September to June, Love Share Care will host “Do Good” challenges online. Each “Do Good’ challenge will give LSC members the opportunity to gain rewards for participating in random acts of kindness. Challenges will be posted monthly and members have all month to enter for a chance to win the sponsored prize. "
"By teaming up with companies like Pantene, we are able to steer girls towards positive interaction and reward them with products they love," says Azariah’s mom Mercedes Brown.
Throughout the school year, Pantene will sponsor four “Do Good” challenges by rewarding winners with complete beauty collection hair care products

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