
Curly Me!
Clip: Season 3 Episode 4 | 8m 55sVideo has Closed Captions
Curly Me! helps girls ages five to pre-teen learn to love their natural, curly hair.
Alyssha Dairsow first launched non-profit organization Curly Me! in 2018 to help girls ages five to pre-teen gain self-confidence and learn to love their natural, curly hair. Today, Curly Me! offers empowerment workshops, trainings, social events, and career days with minority leaders and professionals to inspire kids to be their best, authentic selves and achieve their dreams.
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Curly Me!
Clip: Season 3 Episode 4 | 8m 55sVideo has Closed Captions
Alyssha Dairsow first launched non-profit organization Curly Me! in 2018 to help girls ages five to pre-teen gain self-confidence and learn to love their natural, curly hair. Today, Curly Me! offers empowerment workshops, trainings, social events, and career days with minority leaders and professionals to inspire kids to be their best, authentic selves and achieve their dreams.
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