Live to Love to Live program comes to Wilton

Girls in grades 9 through 12 are invited to participate in a new program at Trackside Teen Center of Wilton designed to help teens with the challenges of high school life.

Founded by Wilton's Nancy Diehl, Live to Love to Live meetings will guide teens to become peacefully empowered through love for themselves and others. Each group (one for 9th & 10th grade and one for 11th & 12th grade) will meet once a week this spring for group discussions and activities designed to help teens overcome pressure, stress, anxiety, and depression.

Over the years, the Live to Love to Live program has helped teens in Fairfield County discover the power of accepting, forgiving and loving themselves before they are faced with important choices in life. As teens learn to accept, love, and forgive themselves and others, feelings of anxiety and hopelessness will be replaced by hope, joy, purpose, and lightheartedness. Teens will discover their unique dreams and passions and be filled with belief that they can accomplish anything.

"Trackside is pleased to provide high school teens in Wilton with the tools to cope with the pressures that they face on a daily basis," said Trackside Program Director, Amy Nassef. "With the Live to Love to Live program, we want to establish a source of support and comfort for teen girls who are impacted by pressure, stress, anxiety and depression during their high school years."

The Live to Love to Live program at Trackside will be held on Monday nights from 7-8pm for 9th and 10th grade students, and on Tuesday nights from 7-8pm for 11th and 12th grade students. The program will run from March 5th through May 22nd and there is a registration fee of $180.

To learn more about the Live to Love to Live program, visit www.livetolovetolive.org In order to register, visit www.trackside.org/livetolove

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Submitted by Wilton, CT

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