City girl life missions7/14/2023 We walk around different areas in the Alamo city! Bring your friends, dogs, mom, or come alone! ✨□ let’s go for an adventure □□♀️follow our insta for more information! #citygirlswhowalk #citygirlswhowalksatx #sanantonio #girlssupportgirls #hotgirlsummer #summer #walks #walking #girlswhowalk #satx #texas #tx ♬ About Damn Time - Lizzo New to SATX or want to make new friends? Yes? Then join us City girls who walk San Antonio, TX. Both, twenty-somethings like myself, told me they joined the walk because they also wanted to make more friends in the city. I learned about the event the day before the walk while scrolling through TikTok, as did my new peeps Nancy Reyna and Lisa Vietor. Their TikTok now has more than 343,000 views and around 11,000 likes as of Friday, June 10. "After only four showed up the last time, I thought it would be like 10, but our TikTok helped us get the word out there."Īnd, Diaz is right. "We didn't expect that many people to show up," Diaz, who helped boost the group to make new friends in San Antonio, said. Victoria Lopez, 27, said the group aims to bring women together to exercise and socialize. Schnabel Park for the second walk on Wednesday, June 8. Thanks to the power of TikTok, 44 women and about five dogs traveled to O.P. Only four women showed up, the two of them and a pair of individuals they knew. Organizers and co-workers Victoria Lopez, 27, and Andrea Diaz, 25, hosted their first event on Sunday, June 5. It closes on the 18th May 2021 at 8am.The City Girls Who Walk trend has reached several cities like New York City, Phoenix and Chicago. The more that we raise, the more that we can send out. The money we will raise will directly go to sending these book boxes out to schools, families and children for free. Please visit our project page, pledge what you can and share this far and wide. How can we support you with your Hookable Books mission? In the hope that they support them through difficult times and help to nurture a love of reading. ![]() I want to get these book boxes out to children who need them the most. It is often easier to talk about characters in a book than about your own life. ![]() As a primary school teacher, I know that books are a fantastic way to open up conversations with children. Also, we have all heard about the devastating loss of life, as a result of coronavirus.Īs someone who has personally experienced bereavement, I want to do what I can to help children. There are lots of statistics which suggest that children’s mental health and wellbeing have suffered since the start of the pandemic. Why have you chosen to create these children’s book boxes? Whilst the third focuses on stories about resilience and confidence – you can visit our project page for further information. To help children to understand and articulate those emotions. ![]() The second book box includes books about big emotions, such as anxiety and anger. The first book box focusses on grief, loss and bereavement, what it is and what it means. They are a range of collated picture books designed to open up conversations. The idea behind the first three Hookable Book Boxes is to help get children talking and support them through difficult times in their lives. ![]() Tell us about the free kid’s book boxes you want to give to Primary Schools In November, I started a website called Hookable Books, which is a book recommendation site for parents and teachers. I have always loved books and firmly believe that stories can open up difficult conversations with children. I’m Carrie, a Bath Girl, former primary school teacher and a volunteer for the City Girl Network. Tell us a bit about you and Hookable Books
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