By ETonline Staff Jasmine Tookes/Instagram
Celebrities were keeping busy this month. From New York City to Hollywood and everywhere in between, here s a look at what the A-listers were up to.
Jasmine Tookes, Sara Sampaio, Chantel Jeffries and more attended the REVOLVE Around the World Trip to Turks and Caicos, where Saweetie put on a stellar performance.
Ashley Iaconetti and Jared Haibon hosted a #HowDoYouNeedle Instagram Live with Brittany Iafrati, owner and founder of Bel Viso Medical Spa, to discuss their Vivace microneedling experience.
Nicky Hilton, Stacey Bendet and Tina Chen Craig hosted a night of shopping at alice + olivia in Dallas, Texas, where guests made custom BFF beaded bracelets and phone chains and 10% of sales benefited the North Texas Food Bank.
Utah nonprofit to launch 21-day mental health challenge
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and Connect Summit County is launching a challenge to destigmatize mental health issues.
Posted at 7:00 AM, Apr 27, 2021
and last updated 2021-04-27 10:10:02-04
PARK CITY, Utah â May is Mental Health Awareness Month and a Summit County nonprofit is launching a challenge to destigmatize mental health issues.
Connect Summit County s 21-day mental health awareness challenge aims to help normalize talking about mental health.
There are different ways to normalize mental health. It can be done by educating yourself by either listening to a podcast or reading a book, attending an event or even talking about your own mental health struggles.
Three teenagers from the NH Seacoast are walking from the base of Mount Washington to Hampton Beach to raise awareness for Mental Health. The three shown in a report from WMUR are Garret Roberts from Stratham, Emmie Daswani from North Hampton and Adrian Delli Colli from Exeter. The trio founded The Concept Project.
These three have lots of courage in many ways. First, they had to start their trek at the base of Mount Washington during a snowstorm. Remember how Thursday was? That s when they left. On Thursday - at Mount Washington, during a snowstorm. Oh my goodness.
THEN, to have them walk all that way to raise awareness for mental illness and the challenges that everyone faces is just amazing! After they get back, which is scheduled to happen at about 3pm tomorrow on Hampton Beach, I would like to ask them how mental illness has affected them. I wonder if someone they know or someone in their family has challenges with it?
Bakersfield woman looks to bring joy and happiness with Christmas selfie-stations
Posted at 9:58 AM, Dec 18, 2020
and last updated 2020-12-18 12:59:42-05
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KERO) â It s the opposite of yelling get off my lawn. One woman has made it her mission to bring joy and Christmas cheer to everyone in the community during the pandemic, with the help of her front yard. 23ABC s Bayne Froney has more on a place where people can take selfies with festive decor.
Marta Chipres created her own winter wonderland for the community to enjoy. I just wanted to bring a little bit of happiness, joy, hope, said Chipres. Get everyone excited. Everyone has just been so stressed and depressed and I just wanted to bring a little bit of happiness and joy.
Updated 12/13/2020 8:22 AM
A mentorship program initially targeting youth in the Elgin community has shifted its focus toward helping African American boys develop leadership skills.
Brothers Rise Up now provides mentoring and support to 130 Black male students in third through ninth grades across 17 Elgin Area School District U-46 schools. The program focuses on monitoring and improving students academic performance, attendance and behavior and offers a curriculum emphasizing character development, social skills, leadership and career development.
The goal is to help Black male students achieve their goals, improve their future prospects and provide a forum where they can share their struggles, said Jim Cook, a dean s assistant at Kenyon Woods Middle School who founded the program in 2019 as part of the nonprofit Midwest Sports Academy.