“Because of Hardy Girls Healthy Women I am able to love who I am completely, inside and out and teach others how to as well. I have learned how to take action in the world around me, be a leader, and state my opinions without hesitation. Hardy Girls has shaped me into the strong, independent girl I am today.”



Henderson Daniel is an assistant professor of psychology in the Department of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and director of training in psychology and associate director of the LEAH (Leadership Education in Adolescent Health) Training Program at Children's Hospital--Boston. She is adjunct associate professor of psychology in the Clinical Psychology Program at Boston University. Her career has primarily focused on instruction, training and mentoring. She has interests in diversity training, the development of adolescent girls and media images of women.