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Crystal Light Announces New Education Initiatives for At-Risk Teens
Crystal Light Announces New Education Initiatives for At-Risk Teens
TARRYTOWN, N.Y., May 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Crystal Light, the drink mix
category leader that has changed the way women drink water, is proud to
announce two new education initiatives for the at-risk teenage girls of the
Step Up Women's Network. To celebrate its second year partnering with Step Up
Women's Network, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening
community resources for girls and women, Crystal Light has created two
innovative programs designed to promote self-esteem, well-being and
confidence. InNew York City, Crystal Light conceived a unique educational
mentoring program for Step Up teen girls and Fashion Institute of Technology
(FIT) college students. For Step Up students inLos Angeles, Crystal Light
sponsored a statewide College Tour to expose the young women to higher
educational opportunities.
Designing their future
Beginning in March, Step Up female high school students from an
underprivilegedManhattan neighborhood were invited to be part of a unique
educational design program at FIT. Step Up students teamed up with FIT
college students and were challenged to create a design concept for Crystal
Light, giving both sets of students the exciting opportunity to step into the
role of professional designer. The teams were required to choose from a group
of design disciplines, including accessories, clothing or brand packaging
design. On May 13, teams will present their final creations to the Crystal
Light brand team, which will then consider the designs for production branding
purposes. Footage from the program can be viewed at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UqqcFMtcTc
"We wanted to give the Step Up students a chance to experience working in
an industry in which many of them have expressed interest," said Melissa
Merchant, Brand Manager, Crystal Light - Canister and RTD Bottles. "We are
also excited to offer this program to the FIT students as a means to fine-tune
their skills as they stand on the threshold of their careers."
Marianne Klimchuk, Associate Chairperson of Packaging Design, FIT and the
professor leading the FIT students, believes the program offers FIT students
benefits far beyond design skills. "Not only does the program offer a chance
for our students to apply their skills on a professional level, but it allows
them to share what they've learned with younger students who are just
realizing their interest in this field. Our students can further prepare
themselves for their chosen field, while at the same time, play the role of
mentor."
Looking at colleges
InLos Angeles, Crystal Light sponsored a weekend-long College Tour for
Step Up students, inviting them to explore and consider higher education
opportunities at six different colleges and universities across the state.
The goals of the College Tour - education and mentoring - were closely aligned
with those of the FIT design course and with the goals of uPumpItUp.com, a
groundbreaking social networking Web site for women recently launched by
Crystal Light that encourages women to challenge themselves by pursuing
interests and community involvement as a means to achieving life balance.
"Crystal Light has created unique and innovative programs that allow our
girls to explore and develop burgeoning talents and interests that may have
otherwise gone unrecognized," said Janelle Lin, Managing Director, Step Up
Women's Network -New York. "We are delighted to be in our second year of
partnership with the brand and are thrilled that they have provided our
students with new opportunities to influence what they might like to pursue in
life."
About Crystal Light
With just five calories per serving, Crystal Light is a great tasting,
sugar-free beverage, which provides the benefits of hydration. Crystal Light
is available in 28 refreshing flavors and comes in a variety of forms
including convenient On The Go packets and individual tubs as well as 16 fluid
ounce ready-to-drink bottles. Crystal Light is also an excellent beverage
option for people with diabetes, because it contains <1 g of carbohydrate per
serving and is considered a FREE exchange. For more information about Crystal
Light, please visit www.CrystalLight.com
About uPumpItUp.com
uPumpItUp is the definitive new online social network for women.
Sponsored by Kraft brand Crystal Light, uPumpItUp is chaired by actress and
musician Mandy Moore, who challenges women to pursue interests and talents to
achieve balance in their lives. Moore is supported by a panel of Wellness
Experts including fashion guide Bobbie Thomas, entertainment guru Erika
Lenkert, celebrity yoga instructor Mandy Ingber and award-winning journalist
Cynne Simpson, each of whom encourage women to reach their goals by supporting
and interacting with one another through a series of carefully-crafted
interactive challenges and the accompanying online community forum.
www.upumpitup.com
About Kraft Foods
Kraft Foods (NYSE: KFT) is one of the world's largest food and beverage
companies, with 2007 revenues of more than $37 billion. For more than 100
years, Kraft has offered consumers delicious and wholesome foods that fit the
way they live. Kraft markets a broad portfolio of iconic brands in more than
150 countries, including nine brands with revenues exceeding $1 billion: Kraft
cheeses, dinners and dressings; Oscar Mayer meats;Philadelphia cream cheese;
Maxwell House coffee; Nabisco cookies and crackers and its Oreo brand; Jacobs
coffees, Milka chocolates and LU biscuits. Kraft is listed in the Standard &
Poor's 100 and 500 indexes. The company is a member of the Dow Jones
Sustainability Index and the Ethibel Sustainability Index. For more
information, visit the company's web site at www.kraft.com
About Fashion Institute of Technology
The Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) is a college of art and design,
business and technology of the State University of New York (SUNY), with more
than 40 majors leading to the AAS, BFA, BS, MA, and MPS degrees. FIT's
Packaging Design program prepares students for a vast array of opportunities
available in the global, multi-disciplinary, multi-industry profession of
brand design for consumer products. This BFA program, the only one of its
kind in the country, covers all aspects of brand and packaging design through
coursework in research, product and design development, materials, structural
design, production, sustainability, marketing, psychology, culture and
business. Graduates from the program are employed by brand strategy firms and
consumer products companies around the globe as brand packaging design
professionals in diverse fields from cosmetics, health, beauty, personal care,
food and beverage, technology and toys.
About Step Up Women's Network
Step Up Women's Network is a national nonprofit membership organization
dedicated to strengthening community resources for women and girls. Step Up's
philosophy is "philanthropy for women by women." Step Up programs are
designed to engage women in a way that inspires a life-long commitment to
responsible, philanthropic involvement encompassing hands-on volunteer work,
leadership and financial contributions. Through direct service teen
programming, professional mentorship and development, women's health and
social networking, Step Up educates and activates its membership to ensure
that women and girls have the tools they need to create a better future.
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