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Teens Girls : Tell How you Have Gone Green to Win Trip to Florida

clip_image002 Girls Gone Green and Teen Girls magazine has teamed up to bring an essay contest just for teen girls. If you are a teen girl that has gone green, you can submit your story and picture for a chance to win a trip for 4 to Amelia Island, Florida.

Contest rules and prize details are available at: http://www.girlslife.com/projectgogreen

Green to Grow Donates Over 2,000 BPA-Free Bottles to Haiti’s Earthquake Victims

People across the world have reached out to the victims of January 12th Earthquake. One company Good to Grow has donated over 2,000 BPA free bottles to an orphanage in Haiti, The Hands and Feet Project, that has two locations through Haiti and has been helping victims of the earthquake.

The donation to Hands and Feet Project is part of Green to Grow’s Bottles to Babies initiative, whose ongoing outreach gives back to those in need while helping to educate them about issues related to their families’ health and the environment. Last year, through their Bottles to Babies initiative, Green to Grow donated over $52,000 of BPA-free feeding products to non-profit organizations that serve low-income families in the U.S. and abroad.

Green to Grow was started by Mike Ritterbrown and his wife Shelley Aronoff. This couple wanted to have BPA-free bottles for their own child and found the supply of those products limited. They then started the need company out of need to have the BPA-free bottles available for themselves and other parents. Green to Grow products are free of BPA, phthalates, lead, and PVC. Green to Grow manufacturers and distributes a line of BPA-free plastic baby bottles, glass baby bottles, silicone nipples, starter/gift sets, organic cotton baby cloths, totes, and accessories.

Links: Green to Grow

CNN 2009 Hero of the Year-Efren Peñaflorida Receives Award from Pilipino President

CNN Top Ten Heroes tribute in Hollywood was in November and Efren Peñaflorida was name the 2009 CNN Hero of the year. Peñaflorida is from the Philippines and received an award from Pilipino President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on behalf of his organization and its many volunteers.

His organization, Dynamic Teen Company, brings education to children living in the slums of the Philippines that would never get an education otherwise. Children flock to them as they teach and they have helped to change many lives over the years.

Peñaflorida is a young man that has worked to make a difference and use whatever resources that he had to make an impact in the lives of human beings. He really is a true definition of a hero.

Dynamic Teen Company

Are Organic Foods Better for Kids?

(NewsUSA) – More than two-thirds of consumers buy organic products, and many decide to “go organic” when they become parents. Why? Because many feel that healthier food choices mean choosing organic food.

What is organic? Organic refers to the way meat, dairy, fruits and vegetables are grown and processed. Organic farming prohibits the use of toxic and persistent chemicals, antibiotics and genetically modified organisms (GMOs).

Is organic food worth the sometimes higher cost? “Yes,” says best-selling author and pediatrician Dr. William Sears.

Sears says pollutants in the air and water and in food all have the potential to harm your child’s health. “So, while you’re keeping them safe from environmental toxins, give them organic food that’s free of pesticides and chemical fertilizers.”

Growing bodies are more vulnerable to the carcinogenic risks of pesticides, says Sears, since pesticides are stored in fat, and infants and toddlers have proportionately more body fat than adults. He also points out that adult food “safety limits” may not be safe for children — kids don’t eat or metabolize pesticides like little adults, and the amount of food they eat is greater in proportion to their body weight than the same food eaten by an adult.

“Are organic foods really that much healthier?” asks Dr. Sears. “Yes,” he answers. “I believe they’re the best choice for kids.”

In fact, Sears recommends organic dairy such as yogurt as a first food. He specifically recommends YoBaby brand organic yogurts, since they not only are made with organic milk and ingredients, but also feature a unique blend of six probiotic cultures to help boost immunity and promote digestive health.

He also recommends that parents choose organic fruits and vegetables, or if organic choices aren’t available, choose fruits and vegetables with the least amount of pesticide residue.

To learn more about organics and how to shop smarter,

visit www.askdrsears.com or www.yobabyyogurt.com. Parents can download a free Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides in Produce at www.stonyfield.com.