LIVE from the glammies--Glamour Gals Doing Good For Grandmas (and the world)
5/9/08: it's the next day...my attempt at live blogging was challenging and I'm editing this, my last night's post to give you more information about the Glamour Gals annual "Glammies" event and their very worthwhile and inspiring organization. See below:
I am familiar with "The Glammies" as Glamour Magazine's Annual Beauty Awards, but this "Glammies" event was something entirely different...
Not surprisingly, she was profiled by the media everywhere including Oprah, and she was named one of the first "CosmoGirls of the Year" by CosmoGirl Magazine.
CBS news correspondent/anchor Tracy Smith (who mentioned that she'd just had twins recently and this was her first evening out) opened the awards ceremony. Also among the presenters was Kristen Nelson, Vice president of Business Development at Total Beauty Media, Inc. ( the AdviceSisters have recently joined the Total Beauty Bloggers).
And after a few short speaches, it was time for the Glammies. One by one, the young girls (and a few adult Glamour Gals supporters) stepped up to the microphone to accept awards for the volunteer work they do, as a genuine labor of love. It's obvious that Rachel Doyle is a tremendous role model. I am sure that the teen volunteers look up to her and many of them will take away life's lessons from her as well as from the seniors they visit. Hopefully, at least some of them will walk in her footsteps to success.
Although I never did get a chance to talk personally to Rachel last night (she was simply surrounded by people all evening) I did have an opportunity to talk to some members of the Glamour Gals board. One women (a former college professor) talked about Rachel with such warmth and respect, I thought she might have been a relative! Each sponsor and adult supporter spoke about Rachel and the organization with so much affection.
The Advice Sisters focus on adult beauty and fashion, ut I was intrigued by this organization. I dragged myself there (literally) after a very long day, because I really wanted to get a sense of what Glamour Gals was all about. My father, who spent the last five years of his life in an assisted living facility and then briefly in a nursing home, passed away this March at age 88. Both he and his elderly female friend (age 95) were so lonely and bored most of the time. If you are elderly and "able" you can still arrange your own entertainment, but for those who are mentally and/or physically unable to do so, life drags on without variation. It is easy to see how elderly seniors lose self esteem and their sense of worth. Organizations like Glamour Gals really do help the elderly feel wanted and appreciated...and that's so incredibly important (we will all be elderly some day if we live long enough...)!
The Glamour Gals slogan is: "smiles that span generations." There were scrapbooks from some of the Glamour Gals chapters showing lots of senior (and junior) smiles. I had no idea what to expect, but Rachel and her teen participants and the Glamour Gals organization truly inspired me. I hope you will check out their web site http://www.glamourgals.org/ and support them. If you are an adult, help your teens start a local chapter to reach out to the elderly in your neighborhoods. If you are a teen reading this, why not volunteer?!!
Labels: glamour gals, rachel doyle, the glammnies

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