Picture the world through the eyes of a Girls Inc. girl. She belongs to a community that empowers her to pursue the biggest dreams she can dream. She is uplifted by the strength of a national organization that is committed to inspiring the leaders of tomorrow.
This is how Girls Inc. celebrates girlhood. Join us.
Join us at the 2012 Girls Inc. New York Luncheon Celebrating Women of Achievement. For 28 years, this signature event celebrates extraordinary individuals and our mission of inspiring all girls to be strong, smart, and bold.
January is National Mentoring Month. Connect with a local Girls Inc. organization to learn about volunteering and other opportunities to make a difference in girls' lives.
Watch the Dear World PSA and join us in our campaign to celebrate girls' voices.
On Wednesday, February 1, Girls Inc. joins thousands of sports educators, coaches, students, and parents to celebrate the achievements of girls in athletics and this year's theme: "Title IX at 40: In it for the Long Run." Get involved and follow us on Twitter for remarks from a Girls Inc. girl on a Capitol Hill panel.
Read a blog from Bianca Bailey, Girls Inc. alumna and engineering student, on her selection as a White House Champion of Change and how we can all encourage girls in science, technology, engineering, and math. Then, learn more about Bianca and this honor.
Girls Inc. is honored to be ranked a top high-impact youth serving nonprofit by Philanthropedia, a GuideStar research organization. Philanthropedia surveyed 88 experts with an average of 19 years' experience for their recommendations. Out of 178 national organizations identified, Girls Inc. ranked fifth of nine top nonprofits. View the full rankings.
Marcy Reed, President, Massachusetts at National Grid, discusses her career path and her passion for encouraging girls in science and technology.
Download recommendations offun and interesting resources for girls in math and science, including biographies of inspirational women in STEM fields.
Explore resources that will help you inspire the daughters in your life to value themselves for exactly who they are.
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