Girls Growing In Confidence Through Bluelight Project
Media Release May 2013
Girls Growing In Confidence
Through Bluelight Project
Eight local girls are each
sporting a new outfit thanks to Bluelight Canterbury and The
Palms Shopping Centre. Bluelight Canterbury works with young
people, and each year runs Wahine Toa, a camp for girls aged
between 11 and 16 who are survivors of abuse.
The free three-day camp was held at Hanmer Springs in early May and run by the Bluelight Canterbury committee and police.
En route to the camp, the eight girls attending were treated to a surprise trip to The Palms, where they were invited to select a new outfit. The Palms matched the Bluelight Canterbury committee by contributing $40 towards each girl’s shopping experience at the centre.
The Palms Shopping Centre manager Simon Carter says he is happy the centre could get behind the programme and support the girls.
“The Palms has been contributing to the Wahine Toa camp for several years now. We recognize the value of a camp and larger service such as this and are glad we can support Bluelight Canterbury as it works with local girls in a safe and supportive environment.”
Leanne Buchan, Bluelight Canterbury support person of Wahine Toa, says the outfits were worn to a special event on the final night of the camp.
“It was a great night for the girls, who had spent the afternoon having a makeover, followed by an evening of canapés and mocktails served to them by police officers. The main aim of the camp is to raise the self-esteem and confidence of the girls and to help encourage the growth of trust and motivation in a supportive environment where they feel safe and secure.”
Further information on Bluelight Canterbury can be found on the website: www.bluelightcanterbury.co.nz
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