Modess #MakeYourMove with Julia Barretto
2/28/2014 03:14:00 AM
MODESS is really part of my life, and of course all of the Females here in the Philippines. Pads are very important to us and this helps us continue what we need to do. It makes us comfortable enough.
Recently, I attended the Modess event with a tag line and a hashtag #MakeYourMove. According to Tina Sabarre, Marketing Director of Johnson & Johnson "We believe that whether or not it is your red day, you can and should keep moving, especially if it is to help the people around you." She added that Modess is a strong proponent of the differences that young Filipinas can make, they want to encourage teens to continue making meaningful differences in the lives of the people around them because they know that there is so much more to teens than what most people initially see, in that matter they encourage Filipinas to #MakeYourMove.
The event was attended by some teens with their #MakeYourMove way. Julia Barretto is the newest endorser of Modess, through a fashion show called Style with a Soul. As I enter the venue, I was given an eco bag and told to have a shopping while attending the event.
Style with a Soul is the theme of the event, it is a mini-bazaar featuring fashion brands that have social purpose, in addition to that Modess also invited three young and accomplished women: Arianne Serafico, the founder of popular blog wanderrgirl.com, spoke about her personal advocay of using creativity and design to spark social change, Noreen Bautista, the founder of soccial enterprise Jacinto & Lirio and one of the youngest representatives at the World Economic Forum, spoke about her belief that social enterprises can uplift the impoverished. Also gracing the event was Ateneo varsity football player turned coach, Tata Garcia, who spoke passionately about sports as a means to improve lives.
Of course Julia Barreto prove her self by doing good deeds for the needy one. When Typhoon Yolanda struck, Julia quickly organized a successful garage sale, where she donated and sold her own clothes. With the help of her friends and family, she managed to raise a whopping P135,000. Not bad for a 16 year old. Beyond her quick response to Yolanda, Julia holds another advocacy close to her heart -anti-bullying. "Bullying can really ruin your self-esteem and I don't like it when I see girls who lack self-confidence and don;t love themselves," Julia says, "My personal dream." she continues, "is to encourage every Filipina to be confident and proud of who she is so that no amount of bullying can bring her down".
Oh, after hearing those good deeds from them, I am longing now to have a baby girl so that someday I will be a proud mommy, hahaha.
I am a long time user of Modess, one I like most is the Modess Ultra Thin Night, perfect for heavy days and overnight. No stain at all specially at night, and it is very comfortable because of the thin feature of this napkin.
To learn more about MOdess and Julia's movement to encourage teens to act visit modessangelsofficial.
So teens share your #MakeYourMove and you are very welcome here in my blog to share what in store from you as a teenager.
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