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What is the mission of Girls Inc?

What is the mission of Girls Inc?

Mission: To inspire all girls to be strong, smart, and bold .

How do you join Girls Inc?

Girls Registration

  1. REGISTER BY COMPLETING THE CONTACT FORM.
  2. Submit forms to program contacts by email, drop them by our center or fax them in (865-482-4409)
  3. You should receive confirmation from the programs.
  4. WELCOME TO GIRLS, INC!

How many locations does Girls Inc have?

The network of local Girls Inc. nonprofit organizations serves girls ages 5-18 at more than 1,500 sites in 350 cities across the United States and Canada.

Who is the founder of Girls Inc?

Rachel Harris Johnson
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How much does it cost to join Girls Inc?

$10 a week for early drop off of 7:45 a.m. and/or late pick up 3:30-5:00 p.m. Note: Registration fee is only charged for after school program.

Where is Girls Inc based?

New York
Girls, Inc.

Formation 1864
Location New York, New York
Origins Waterbury, Connecticut
Area served United States of America
Key people John Williamson, President & CEO

Who is Girls Inc of New York City?

Girls Inc. of New York City inspires all girls to be strong, smart, and bold, delivering life transforming programs to girls and young women throughout New York City. Through education and advocacy, we prepare girls to navigate gender, economic, and social barriers to advance to a more equitable world.

How does Girls Inc inspire girls to be strong?

Girls Inc. inspires all girls to be strong, smart, and bold. A combination of long-lasting mentoring relationships, a pro-girl environment and research-based programming equips girls to lead fulfilling and productive lives, break the cycle of poverty, and become role models in their community.

What does girls inc.do for a living?

Our programming – in partnership with schools and at our centers through 82 local organizations – focuses on the development of the whole girl.

How old are the girls at Girls Inc?

Girls Inc. serves girls ages 6 – 18 from diverse ethnic, racial, and socio-economic backgrounds. 45% of girls served are ages 12 – 18, a reflection of our focus on serving girls during developmentally crucial years of middle and high school.