Clinton School Impact Minute: Real Images

Adriana Ongay-Treviño, a 2019 graduate of the Clinton School of Public Service, partnered with Real Images for her Capstone project to develop a program curriculum for the organization’s self-image and self-esteem workshops for female youth.

Real Images is an Arkansas nonprofit focused on the mental well-being of women and girls.

The organization’s flagship program is the MIRROR Project, in which they facilitate workshops with female youth of all ages on the issues of Maintaining Images, Reflecting Responsibility, Optimism and Respect.

Ongay-Treviño completed surveys and interviews to better understand the challenges that young girls face and created an age-appropriate curriculum for elementary, middle, and high school female students.

Ongay-Treviño’s final deliverable was a facilitation manual for delivering this curriculum through the MIRROR project, which is still in use by Real Images today.

Real Images recently celebrated its 10th anniversary, with Ongay-Treviño’s work significantly supporting their mission and growth as an organization. The organization has been able to facilitate its MIRROR workshops to hundreds of young girls.


The Clinton School Impact Minute is a recurring segment with Little Rock Public Radio, highlighting the Clinton School’s field service impact in.

Since 2004, Clinton School students have completed nearly 700 field service projects with more than 300 organizations in Arkansas alone, creating immediate and long-term impact for businesses, nonprofits, and government agencies across the state.

Responses

Respond

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *