10 Websites We Love That Are Helping Empower Girls. SheHeroes empowers 8 to 14-year-old girls of all backgrounds to dream big. AVID college readiness program; Our partners: Boston Ballet City Dance. After school: Girls LEAP empowerment program for girls in grades 4-5; Russell Runs track and field program for K-grade 5; robotics for. Girls For A Change (GFAC)A Letter from Girls For A Change New CEO: Angela W. Patton. Greetings all,What a wonderful way to celebrate Labor Day, as the new CEO of Girls For A Change. I am fortunate to have come across quite a network of visionaries who are committed to working in a girls’ world. Their commitment inspires me every day to make sure that every girl has a chance to Dream Big and make a difference in the world for all. Girls for Empowerment is a non-profit organization providing several programs for young girls. The programs serves young girls ages 5-18 of all ethnicities and special abilities( uniquely created inspite of their disabilities. Girls' LEAP is a nonprofit that provides the highest quality empowerment and mentoring programs to Boston girls ages 8-18. Girls' Bill of Rights; Programs; Girls Inc. Week 2016; Take Action. Girls' Bill of Rights Fact Sheet; Support Us. In high school, she became one of the youngest girls on the Girls Inc. The BCYF Girls’ Initiative is offering FREE Girls Night events this summer! BCYF Girls Night Out Flyer » Summer Events & Programs Across Boston. Boston Centers for Youth & Families. At this time, I’d like to introduce myself to all the supporters and friends of Girls For A Change. I’m Angela Patton, founder of longtime GFAC partner Camp Diva (see my bio for more background information), and I have now been serving as the new CEO of GFAC for a few weeks. It is an honor to work with all of you, and lead Girls For A Change forward. In my joint capacities with Camp Diva and GFAC (Richmond Program Manager for GFAC) for the last four years, I have overseen the implementation of more efficient and diverse programs, and the development of new networks and audiences, and I look forward to my new role, which will allow me to further expedite these initiatives. It also gives me great pleasure to announce that Girls For A Change and Camp Diva will combine our shared vision and values for girls as we join forces to enrich and expand programs and services. Combined, we will be unimaginable. While I have had the pleasure of spending some time with employees, supporters, and girls at GFAC throughout the last four years as the GFAC Richmond Regional Program Manager, I look forward to meeting more stakeholders from across the nation, and reconnecting with familiar colleagues as well. Since GFAC Co- Founder and former CEO Whitney Smith announced her resignation and asked you to welcome me as the new leader of GFAC, I have received many supportive emails from girls we have served, parents, colleagues, and allies, sharing words of encouragement and their aspirations to be and/or remain involved with GFAC and/or Camp Diva as we move forward. Your donations, large or small, and anyway you can become involved will be greatly appreciated! With best hope for the future,Angela W. Patton. CEO, Girls For A Change. Their empowerment summer Leadership Exploration camp boosts girls' self-esteem. Subscribers to the Boston Globe get unlimited access to our archives.
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