Thank you for being a part of our 2025 Girls Inc. National Luncheon in New York!
We hope you enjoyed hearing from our remarkable Girls Inc. participants, alumnae, and honorees, all while getting a glimpse into the power of the Girls Inc. Experience and our vision for the future.
As we move into the next phase of our history, Girls Inc. relies on the support and involvement of people like you, who share our vision for girls. We invite you to join our community of supporters or champions for strong, smart, and bold Girls Inc. girls in one of the following ways:
- Make a donation to Girls Inc. to equip even more girls with the skills and confidence to reach their potential. You can give through the Girls Inc. website, or directly through our through your Donor Advised Fund (EIN: 13-1915124).
- Explore opportunities for your company to form a partnership with Girls Inc.
- Join our Champions for Girls community as an individual.
- Engage with Girls Inc.’s advocacy efforts.
- Subscribe to our newsletters to keep up to date with Girls Inc.’s accomplishments and calls to action.
- Join the Girls Inc. Legacy Society and ensure that your impact reaches into the future by designating Girls Inc. as a beneficiary of your estate plan through a bequest, charitable trust, retirement plan or insurance policy.
- Share your Girls Inc. story and record a short video telling us why you support Girls Inc.
- Looking to get involved in a different way? Reach out directly to Director of Major Gifts, Melissa Kalt (mkalt@girlsinc.org)
Girls Inc. prepares girls like Vivian to discover their strengths, find their power, and transform their lives and their communities. When we equip girls with tools and opportunities, not only do they change their own circumstances, they change the world!
“When I walk into a Girls Inc., I automatically stand up taller. I know that I am in a place where my voice matters, where I don’t have to compete with anyone, and where I have a support system ready to help me with whatever I need.”
– Vivian, National Scholar, Former National Teen Advocacy Council Member, Girls Inc. of New York City Alumna