The Pursuit of Happiness
The road to happiness can be a very fickle one. It’s safe to say that one person’s definition of “happy” can be drastically different and vary greatly from another’s. This month we’re highlighting an 18-year-old teen girl’s journey, in her pursuit of happiness.
With the help of Million Little and the programs we provide at the local juvenile detention camp, this young resilient incarcerated teen is building confidence, overcoming her fears, and slowly allowing light and joy to shine through in her life.
In her painting, to which she’s titled “The Pursuit of Happiness”, she uses very specific colors to describe her beautifully complex artistic expression of emotions.
Showing Black to represent her “Cold Heart,” pink and white to represent the “happiness trying to come out”,
The Waves as an expression of her “Fears”,
And the specks of Blue to represent her “Confidence”
In spite of her initial negative self-depiction, this young girl began to see herself in a new positive light and truly means it when she said …
“I’m Special.”
You can help us continue to make remarkable changes in the lives of other local incarcerated teen girls by donating your time, resources, or making a financial contribution of any amount on our donation page at www.MillionLittle.com.
For more information about what we do, how we serve our community and/or how to get involved, please visit our website www.MillionLittle.com, follow us on Facebook & Instagram @millionlittle, or email us at info@millionlittle.com
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