Black Girls Code
A phenomenal opportunity to introduce young girls to the magical world of STEM.
Read MoreA phenomenal opportunity to introduce young girls to the magical world of STEM.
Read MoreSPARK Movement is a girl-fueled, intergenerational activist organization working to ignite and foster an antiracist gender justice movement to end violence against women and girls and promote girls’ healthy sexuality, self-empowerment and well-being. By providing feminist, girl-focused training, consulting services, curricula and resources, SPARK aims to arm activists, educators, community
Read MoreProud2Bme is an online community created by and for teens. We cover everything from fashion and beauty to news, culture, and entertainment—all with the goal of promoting positive body image and encouraging healthy attitudes about food and weight.
Read MoreBBBS of NYC offers a variety of mentoring programs designed to meet the unique and varied needs of New York City’s youth. At the center of each program you’ll find a Social Worker dedicated to the success of each Big/Little match and its outcomes.
Read MoreFounded in 2006 as Essence CARES, the National CARES Mentoring Movement is today a fast-growing coalition of some of the nation’s most trusted organizations, concerned Black Americans and caring supporters.
Read More#SHEPLAYSWEWIN is an ongoing photo series, a movement, and a community dedicated to uplifting young women in athletics.
Read MoreThrough his leadership, skill and courage, Jackie Robinson broke barriers in sports, media and business, impacting our entire society and helping to set the stage for the modern civil rights movement. For more than 42 years, the Jackie Robinson Foundation has continued Robinson’s commitment to equal opportunity by addressing the
Read MoreGirls for Gender Equity (GGE) promotes physical, psychological, social and economic well-being of girls, women and ultimately the entire community.
Read MoreYWLN supports two life-changing programs that empower students to break the cycle of poverty through education: The Young Women’s Leadership Schools and College Bound Initiative.
Read MoreLaunched in 2009 at the Clinton Global Initiative, G(irls)20 places girls and women at the heart of the economic decision making process by advancing the idea that increasing female labour force participation will generate growth, stabilize communities and countries, and lead to social innovation.
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