Esther Productions, Inc Announces Winners for the 3rd Annual Essay Contest

YASMINE ARRINGTON keynote speaker for Winners Announced scheduled for Dec. 11, 2021 from 11am - 12noon on Zoom. Info: https://www.estherproductionsinc.com/events-1/celebrating-the-discoverers-an-awards-ceremony-for-the-winners-of-the-discovering-me-contest

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From November 26, 2021 - December 8, 2021, Ms. Afrika Abney provided services for the Winners Announced -- 3rd Annual Essay Contest hosted by Esther Productions, Inc. Information about the 3rd Annual Essay Contest Winners Announced was posted on social media, advertised on various websites, and sent via email to parent groups, community organizations, churches, community centers, and schools. 

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ESTHER PRODUCTIONS INC.

ANNOUNCES THE WINNERS OF THE 2021 “DISCOVERING ME…WITHOUT YOU” PERSONAL ESSAY CONTEST FOR TEEN GIRLS

Saturday December 11, 2021

11:00am-12:00 pm

On ZOOM

They told their stories about meeting the challenge of father absence triggered by abandonment or death and how they developed resilience and personal power.

 

Come hear their voices. Come celebrate their personal discoveries.

 

It’s free. Register now!  www.estherproductionsinc.com/events


Discovering Me…Without You was launched in 2019 by the Fatherless Daughter Empowerment Project, a division of Esther Productions Inc. The essay contest is designed to educate the public about the importance of fathers in the lives and development of girls and women. Nationally, more than 24 million children are growing up in homes without their fathers. In the Washington Metropolitan region at least 60 percent of homes are single parent households, many of them headed by women. The contest is intended to provide a platform for some of those children, particularly fatherless girls.



Each contestant also is given the opportunity in essays of up to 2,000 words to voice their pain but also demonstrate their resilience in the face of the trauma and challenges caused by father absence. Most important, the teen girls are asked to reveal that story of self-discovery: how she has come to know her worth and value; how she has come to recognize her imperfections but also her strengths; and how she believes she can succeed in the world despite the challenge of fatherlessness.


The entries were judged by a team of successful professional leaders including Ana Acevedo holds a degree in psychology and is a manager in the DC government; Patricia Bitondo is a board member of the Educational Foundation of the Woman’s National Democratic Club and a businesswoman; Ana R. Harvey is a former senior executive in President Barack Obama’s administration who focused on the development of women-owned businesses; Alicia Henry, former nonprofit executive; Winfield Swanson is Director of Communications for the Woman’s National Democratic Club; Addison Switzer is an actor and CEO of BuckWild Media; Shelley Livingston and Jerry Malmo. 


It is supported through generous contributions from Kerry S. Pearson LLC, Emmanuel Bailey, Veterans Services Corp, Pepco, an Exelon Corporation, Fort Myer Construction Corporation Charitable Foundation and Esther’s Friends.