Archives for 2013

Nexxus Salon Hair Care for Spring!

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Nexxus is one of my favorite hair care brands so I am always excited to try out their new products! I received the Hydra Light Weightless Moisture line-up.  It includes ShampooConditioner,  Leave-In Conditioning Foam and Root Lift Mist.  I love the shampoo because it is mild enough for me to use every day but it also gives my hair fullness and hydrates it at the same time. The Silicone-free formulas with their premium H2O Nutrient-Rich Technology, a blend of deep sea minerals, antioxidants and hydrating polymers, delicately nourish hair without weighing it down. Actually, that it one of my favorite things about the shampoo. My hair does not feel weighed down. I also love the Conditioner because it left my hair soft and tangle free. It also smells good!  But, my favorites are the Leave-In Conditioning Foam and the Root Lift Mist.  I like the Leave-In Conditioning Foam because it leaves my hair so soft and tangle-free but it is even quicker than usually a conditioner. Sometimes, as a Mom, I just need to shower quickly! The Root Lift Mist is a hit with me because it is a lift and shine spray and it targets roots to lift hair where oils usually weigh it down so my hair looks more full and of course, I love the all over shine! This just may be my favorite Nexxus line-up yet! For more information, check out Nexxus.com.

The Croods Is A Hilarious Take On Prehistoric Man

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Long awaited, The Croods hits theaters nationally on March 22, 2013. KIDS FIRST! Film Critics catch a first look at this film and found it to be a funny and emotional family friendly film. Cheyenne Nguyen, age 9, says it “made me laugh, think, cry and laugh again.”

The Croods

Reveiwed by Cheyenne Nguyen

Beautiful, Original Take on Oz But Not for Your Youngest

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The evergreen classic, Wizard of Oz gets a fresh new look in Disney’s new version,Oz The Great and Powerful starring James Franco, Mila Kunis, Rachel Weisz and Michelle Williams. Here, we have the tall tale about a circus magician, Oscar Diggs (James Franco), who dreams of becoming a great wizard. He sets off in a hot air balloon only to encounter a tornado that sweeps him away to the brilliantly enchanting 3D world of Oz. Seeing this as an opportunity to make something of himself, Oscar (aka Oz) convinces the good people that he is the great wizard they have been waiting for. Once he realizes that being the king of this great land is more work and less play, he has to decide whether or not to stay and protect the people that look up to him most, or continue in his ways of being a scammer.

KIDS FIRST! Film critic, 15-year-old Raven Devanney recently attended an advance screening and shares her review below.

Oz the Great and Powerful

by Raven Devanney (age 15)

Salma Hayek Pinault and Avon CEO Sheri McCoy

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In recognition of International Women’s Day, Avon Foundation for Women Ambassador Salma Hayek Pinault andAvon Products, Inc. CEO Sheri McCoy announced that four global organizations and one government campaign have received 2nd Avon Communications Awards: Speaking Out About Violence Against Women for their outstanding work to bring attention to the need to end violence against women. The awards, presented at the United Nations Headquarters during the 57th session of the Commission on the Status of Women, are part of the Avon Speak Out Against Domestic Violence program, which has donated nearly $50 million globally to end violence against women since its launch in 2004.

At a special adjunct event to the 57th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) at the United Nations, Salma Hayek Pinault; Sheri McCoy; Liberian Ambassador Marjon V. Kamara; Ambassador Rosemary A. DiCarlo, U.S. Deputy Permanent Representative, U.S. Mission to the United Nations; and Futures Without Violence President Esta Soler participated in the Avon Awards ceremony. ABC News Anchor Bianna Golodryga moderated the event. The CSW, which this year focuses on the elimination and prevention of all forms of violence against women and girls, drew nearly 6,000 representatives from UN Member States, UN entities and NGOs from around the world for a two-week session. Last year, the Avon Foundation for Womenpresented its first Avon Communications Awards at the 2nd World Conference of Women’s Shelters in Washington, D.C.

Avon CEO Sheri McCoy emphasized the critical importance of communications in ending violence against women as she shared highlights of an Avon Foundation-fundedsurvey to be released in June that analyzed bystander behavior in situations relating to partner violence and dating and sexual abuse. “People are willing to speak out, but they don’t always know how to recognize the signs of abuse or how best to intervene. Avon believes communications and education will help bystanders become interveners and help break the cycle of violence against women,” said McCoy.

2nd Avon Communications Awards Winners
The Avon Foundation recognized non-governmental organizations from Pakistan, Tanzania, Nepal, Peru, and a governmental organization from the Ukraine, for their exemplary communications campaigns that are helping change communities, policies, institutions and behaviors to end violence against women. An international panel of judges selected the winning campaigns from more than 425 communications submitted to the Communications X-Change by 119 organizations in 46 countries, ranging from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe. The X-Change, a digital global communications library funded by the Avon Foundation and managed by Futures Without Violence, enables organizations and advocates throughout the world to find, share, and learn from the best communications material focused on ending violence against women and children.

The winning organizations, which will each receive an Avon Foundation grant to fund the continuation of their work, are:

INNOVATIVE CAMPAIGN AWARD:
Bytes for All (Pakistan) – “Take back the Tech!”

This campaign seizes upon the spread of technology in Pakistan to help strengthen women’s use of technology to raise awareness about Violence Against Women by using online tools. The campaign also strategically involves important public figures from judges to movie stars using social media to spread the word to “take back the tech.” The print and online communications materials pave the way for young women to use these online technology tools, often off-limits in Pakistan, to make their voices heard.

BREAK THE SILENCE AWARD
EngenderHealth (Tanzania) – “Champion Project”

The “Champion Project” video is part of a five-year effort to engage men in Tanzania by increasing their involvement in addressing underlying gender issues and power imbalances in relationships. The video aims to turn men from bystanders to champions with its key message, “Violence is everyone’s problem. Be a role model. Earn respect by standing up to violence.”

COMMUNITY CHANGE AWARD
Equal Access (Nepal) – “Voices – Samajhdari”

Involving community members as writers, reporters, radio technicians and commentators, “Voices – Samajhdari” by Equal Access enables women to be agents of their own change – reshaping community attitudes through their own messages that resonate with their closest neighbors and throughout Nepal. This weekly 30-minute radio program directly integrates voices from rural communities in audio collected by 12 female ‘community reporters’ who are themselves survivors of violence, able to discuss topics and issues that otherwise would be considered off-limits.

X-CHANGE AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING GOVERNMENT COMMUNICATIONAWARD
State Service for Youth and Sports & International Women’s Rights Center ‘La Strada’ (Ukraine) – “Stop Violence”

The Government of Ukraine, working with UNICEF Ukraine and NGOs, leveraged the 2012 Euro Football Cup to field a large campaign aimed at men to use communications to raise social awareness of the need to end violence against women. In their “Red Card” poster, the Ukrainian singer Ani Lorak speaks a soccer fan’s language to advocate against sexual violence. Recognition of this campaign highlights the important development coalitions among government agencies, UNICEF and NGOs working collaboratively for greater impact across society.

GLOBAL AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN COMMUNICATION
PCI Media Impact (Peru) – “Strong Women, Strong Voices”

The “Strong Women, Strong Voices” radio program—using radio, a favored medium particularly in rural communities—skillfully weaves together stories using language accessible to both Spanish-speaking and indigenous women that dramatizes the stories of women overcoming prejudice, abuse and sexual violence. Radio and storytelling is very adaptable, but real impact comes also from an organization with both a strong infrastructure and well-analyzed and realized strong theory of change.

To view the award-winning campaigns in each of the five categories, as well as the 19 finalists’ campaigns, please visit: http://www.avonfoundation.org/causes/domestic-violence/funding/avon-communication-awards/. These materials and many others are available on the Communications X-Change, which is open to new submissions.

Other Avon Foundation Speak Out Against Domestic Violence Initiatives

Avon Empowerment Charm Necklace
At the 2nd Avon Communications Awards: Speaking Out About Violence Against Women, Salma Hayek Pinault launched the Avon Empowerment Charm Necklace in recognition of International Women’s Day on March 8th. One hundred percent of the net profits from the necklace’s sale will benefit the Avon Speak Out Against Domestic Violence program. The silver tone necklace features the infinity symbol, which in Avon’s Speak Out campaign represents lives with unlimited potential when free from violence.

“I have been a proud supporter of the Avon Speak Out Against Domestic Violence program since it launched in 2004,” said Salma Hayek Pinault, Avon Foundation for Women Ambassador. “I encourage everyone to purchase, wear or give the Avon Empowerment Charm Necklace to help raise vital funds for domestic abuse support services.”

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*Avon Sponsored Feature*

girls4sport has the styles for Spring!

It’s almost Spring and here in Southern California, you can often hit the beach in the Spring! I can’t wait for more sunny days and beach time! Looking for really stylish clothing for the beach? I received a pair of really cool Relaxed Boardshort Short and a Sports Tank Top from our friends at girls4sport. They really are a must-have for the Spring and Summer seasons! The Relaxed Boardshort Short retail for $53.25 and have a velcro fly and string tie at the waist. They are just great for wearing when you play volleyball or just want to be comfortable at the beach. I like that the material is soft and also provides sun protection. Besides that, they are just simply cool! These are available in sizes XS-XXL. They come in black, brown, happy pink, khaki and navy. They are also manufactured in the USA.

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My favorite is the Sports Tank Top that I received in Popstar color/design . It is just so comfortable! This is a stylish swimwear top styled like the T-back Swimsuit but more comfortable, just like a tank top. Great for the beach or time at the pool and also provides optimum protection from the sun. I love how quickly it dries and how comfortable it is. It is also available in Zen Garden or Zen Pink. It retails for $53.25 at girls4sport. Check out these great styles and many more cool mix and match styles on their website.

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Salma Hayek Pinault and Avon CEO Sheri McCoy Announce Winners of 2nd Avon Global Communications Awards for Speaking Out About Violence Against Women in Recognition of International Women’s Day

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In recognition of International Women’s Day, Avon Foundation for Women Ambassador Salma Hayek Pinault and Avon Products, Inc. CEO Sheri McCoy announced that four global organizations and one  government campaign have received 2nd Avon Communications Awards: Speaking Out About Violence Against Women for their outstanding work to bring attention to the need to end violence against women. The awards, presented at the United Nations Headquarters during the 57th session of the Commission on the Status of Women, are part of the Avon Speak Out Against Domestic Violence program, which has donated nearly $50 million globally to end violence against women since its launch in 2004.

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At a special adjunct event to the 57th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) at the United Nations, Salma Hayek Pinault; Sheri McCoy; Liberian Ambassador Marjon V. Kamara; Ambassador Rosemary A. DiCarlo, U.S. Deputy Permanent Representative, U.S. Mission to the United Nations; and Futures Without Violence President Esta Soler participated in the Avon Awards ceremony. ABC News Anchor Bianna Golodryga moderated the event. The CSW, which this year focuses on the elimination and prevention of all forms of violence against women and girls, drew nearly 6,000 representatives from UN Member States, UN entities and NGOs from around the world for a two-week session. Last year, theAvon Foundation for Women presented its first Avon Communications Awards at the 2nd World Conference of Women’s Shelters in Washington, D.C.

 

Avon CEO Sheri McCoy emphasized the critical importance of communications in ending violence against women as she shared highlights of an Avon Foundation-funded survey to be released in June that analyzed bystander behavior in situations relating to partner violence and dating and sexual abuse. “People are willing to speak out, but they don’t always know how to recognize the signs of abuse or how best to intervene. Avon believes communications and education will help bystanders become interveners and help break the cycle of violence against women,” said McCoy.

 

2nd Avon Communications Awards Winners

The Avon Foundation recognized non-governmental organizations from Pakistan, Tanzania, Nepal, Peru, and a governmental organization from the Ukraine, for their exemplary communications campaigns that are helping change communities, policies, institutions and behaviors to end violence against women. An international panel of judges selected the winning campaigns from more than 425 communications submitted to the Communications X-Change by 119 organizations in 46 countries, ranging from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe. The X-Change, a digital global communications library funded by the Avon Foundation and managed by Futures Without Violence, enables organizations and advocates throughout the world to find, share, and learn from the best communications material focused on ending violence against women and children.

 

The winning organizations, which will each receive an Avon Foundation grant to fund the continuation of their work, are:

 

Innovative Campaign Award:

Bytes for All (Pakistan) – “Take back the Tech!”  

This campaign seizes upon the spread of technology in Pakistan to help strengthen women’s use of technology to raise awareness about Violence Against Women by using online tools. The campaign also strategically involves important public figures from judges to movie stars using social media to spread the word to “take back the tech.” The print and online communications materials pave the way for young women to use these online technology tools, often off-limits in Pakistan, to make their voices heard.

 

Break the Silence Award

Engender Health (Tanzania) – “Champion Project”

The “Champion Project” video is part of a five-year effort to engage men in Tanzania by increasing their involvement in addressing underlying gender issues and power imbalances in relationships. The video aims to turn men from bystanders to champions with its key message, “Violence is everyone’s problem. Be a role model. Earn respect by standing up to violence.”

 

Community Change Award

Equal Access (Nepal) – “Voices – Samajhdari”

Involving community members as writers, reporters, radio technicians and commentators, “Voices – Samajhdari” by Equal Access enables women to be agents of their own change – reshaping community attitudes through their own messages that resonate with their closest neighbors and throughout Nepal. This weekly 30-minute radio program directly integrates voices from rural communities in audio collected by 12 female ‘community reporters’ who are themselves survivors of violence, able to discuss topics and issues that otherwise would be considered off-limits.

 

X-Change Award for Outstanding Government Communication Award

State Service for Youth and Sports & International Women’s Rights Center ‘La Strada’ (Ukraine) – “Stop Violence”

The Government of Ukraine, working with UNICEF Ukraine and NGOs, leveraged the 2012 Euro Football Cup to field a large campaign aimed at men to use communications to raise social awareness of the need to end violence against women.  In their “Red Card” poster, the Ukrainian singer Ani Lorak speaks a soccer fan’s language to advocate against sexual violence.  Recognition of this campaign highlights the important development coalitions among government agencies, the UN and NGOs working collaboratively for greater impact across society.

 

Global Award for Excellence in Communication

PCI Media Impact (Peru) – “Strong Women, Strong Voices”

The “Strong Women, Strong Voices” radio program—using radio, a favored medium particularly in rural communities—skillfully weaves together stories using  language accessible to both Spanish-speaking and indigenous women that dramatizes the stories of women overcoming prejudice, abuse and sexual violence. Radio and storytelling is very adaptable, but real impact comes also from an organization with both a strong infrastructure and well-analyzed and realized strong theory of change.

 

To view the award-winning campaigns in each of the five categories, as well as the 19 finalists’ campaigns, please visit:http://www.avonfoundation.org/causes/domestic-violence/funding/avon-communication-awards/. These materials and many others are available on the Communications X-Change, which is open to new submissions.

 

Other Avon Foundation Speak Out Against Domestic Violence Initiatives

 

 

 

For more information about Avon’s efforts to end violence against women around the world follow us on Twitter at@avonfoundation #AvonSpeakout #IWD.

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About the Avon Foundation for Women and Avon Global Philanthropy

Avon is a global corporate leader in philanthropy focused on causes that matter most to women. Through 2012, Avon global philanthropy, led by the U.S.-based Avon Foundation for Women, has donated more than $910 million in more than 50 countries. Avon’s funding is focused on breast cancer research and access to care through the Avon Breast Cancer Crusade, and efforts to reduce domestic and gender violence through its Speak Out Against Domestic Violence program. The company’s global markets sell special products to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer and domestic violence, conduct hundreds of events for these causes, and provide critical life-saving information to women everywhere through its global army of more than 6 million Avon Representatives.

 

About Avon’s Speak Out Against Domestic Violence Program

Avon and the Avon Foundation for Women launched Speak Out Against Domestic Violence in 2004 to support domestic violence awareness, education and prevention programs aimed at reducing domestic and gender violence, as well as direct services for victims and their families. Through the end of 2012, Avon global philanthropy has donated almost $50 million to support violence against women programs, services and education. Globally, Avon supports efforts to end violence against women in nearly 50 countries by raising funds through special product sales, and raising awareness through events and with educational information disseminated by more than 6 million global Avon Representatives.

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Avon Empowerment Charm Necklace

At the 2nd Avon Communications Awards: Speaking Out About Violence Against Women, Salma Hayek Pinault launched theAvon Empowerment Charm Necklace in recognition of International Women’s Day on March 8th.  One hundred percent of the net profits from the necklace’s sale will benefit the Avon Speak Out Against Domestic Violence program. The silver tone necklace features the infinity symbol, which in Avon’s Speak Out campaign represents lives with unlimited potential when free from violence.

 

“I have been a proud supporter of the Avon Speak Out Against Domestic Violence program since it launched in 2004,” said Salma Hayek Pinault, Avon Foundation for Women Ambassador. “I encourage everyone to purchase, wear or give the Avon Empowerment Charm Necklace to help raise vital funds for domestic abuse support services.”

  • Only $5.00
  • ·         100% of net profits ($3.80) donated to Avon’s programs dedicated to ending violence against women
  • ·         Faceted faux stone and silvertone disc with infinity symbol
  • ·         Comes with a FREE domestic violence resource guide
  • ·        Has been available since February!

“Melissa & Doug Easter Shop and Giveaway”

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Easter is almost here! I can’t believe how fast time is going but I love Spring! Melissa & Doug are having an Easter Basket Giveaway! You don’t want to miss this one! So, enter, by clicking on the image above! In the meantime, check out all the wonderful Easter gifts and more on their website!  My son and I love all the Arts and Crafts products they have! They really do have something for children of all ages.

Shutterfly Deal!

10 free 5×7 cards offer… It is not for the entire week, it is only good this weekend – Saturday March 9 through Sunday 11:59pm March 10. Promo code is the same: SPRINGTHING. Visit Shutterfly here.

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