Teen Reality Show Documentary Helps Make Dreams Come True

Houston, Texas - 10/5/2010 - "The C.H.A.M.P.perseverance. Slated to premier in the fall of 2010,
Experiment" is a bi-weekly online show based on"The C.H.A.M.P. Experiment" will take a hard look at
author Traci S. Campbell's successfulthe issues plaguing teens and parents, with a special
book-and-workbook program, "The C.H.A.M.P. Within."focus on single parents, in today's society: anger,
The show, which is part documentary and partviolence, insecurity, depression, financial and peer
"reality television," follows the efforts and challengespressures, and more. The book-and-workbook
Traci and her team face as they bring the C.H.A.M.P.program, created by Traci S. Campbell, forms the
concept, designed to help with the emotional andbasis for the show and help the families to change
mental challenges teens and single parents face daily,their current life situations.
to various cities in the United States. At the sameThe number of supporters of the show's concept is
time, the show takes a candid look at the lives ofgrowing. As author and single parent Carla J. Curtis
selected teens and their families as they facenoted, "Ms. Campbell poured her heart out in this
personal challenges head-on by actively employing thebook, and it is truly evident that she's passionate and
C.H.A.M.P. system. As a reward for their efforts, Tracidedicated to helping others to become free of any
S. Campbell helps bring about a special dream foremotional and mental issues that can hinder them
each teens and his or her family. Each seasonfrom living positive, happy, and successful lives. This
features new challenges for the C.H.A.M.P. team, newprogram is a must for adolescents being raised by
teens and families making an effort to change theirsingle parents, as well as adults from all walks of life."
lives for the better through C.H.A.M.P., and theSeason One of "The C.H.A.M.P. Experiment" will take
realization of the participants' dreams.place in Houston, Texas, as the show follows three
The buzz about this show is steadily growing. Severalteens and their families who look to C.H.A.M.P. to help
sponsors have jumped on board to support it, andmake an impact in their lives. Viewers will be moved
the submissions of letters and emails from familiesby both the successes and the challenges each family
wanting to participate in the project are numerous.faces, and will accompany the team on the journey
"Dream boxes" have been placed all around theof building up the C.H.A.M.P. program in the city of
Houston area to collect the stories and dreams ofHouston. True to its motto, the show will indeed
teens who feel they and/or their family could benefitfeature the reality, the documentary, and the making
from the program and show. Parents have taken anof dreams-come-true for these families.
especially keen interest in the show for its positiveFor more information about "The C.H.A.M.P.
message of the pay-off of hard work and