PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) -For kids, summer means having fun; however, some kids experience what’s called a “Summer slide,” an academic regression due to being out of school. Girls Inc. of Bay ...
Girls Inc.’s After-School Program offers a dynamic, pro-girl space where girls build friendships and confidence through hands-on experiences in STEM, literacy, gardening, advocacy, and theater. Our ...
Eighth grader Anna Pena never imagined she would be standing in front of a crowd, delivering a speech with confidence, but thanks to Girls Inc. of Greater Miami, a nonprofit committed to inspiring ...
Girls Inc. of the Northern Sacramento Valley received a $600,000 grant from Elevate Youth California to expand youth ...
Be strong, smart, and bold. That's the motto of Girls Inc., a nonprofit that is teaching girls skills to help them reach their full potential. Among a number of other programs, high school and middle ...
Future innovators at work! Girls dive into hands-on STEM experiments that spark curiosity, creativity, and confidence. (Girls Inc. of Greater Santa Barbara photo) Planning your child’s after school ...
Press releases are posted on Independent.com as a free community service. CARPINTERIA, CA (May 29, 2025) – Girls Inc. of Carpinteria is proud to announce that its ninth cohort of Eureka! program ...
A wall hanging made hangs on the wall at Girls Inc. of Johnson County in Franklin, made by girls during the organization’s summer camp. Through the Arts With a Purpose program, Girls Inc. partnered ...
Growing up in a family with three generations of women, Natalie Martinez has always understood the power of young girls to be strong and feel empowered. It’s what’s led her to a career path of leading ...
Girls Inc. of Orange County welcomes Dr. Eileen Forbes-Hill as Chief Program Officer. A seasoned education and nonprofit leader with more than 15 years of experience, Dr. Forbes-Hill has advanced ...
Balloons tied to the front porch welcomed people to Girls Inc. of Johnson County’s 85th anniversary celebration on March 8. Community members were invited to tour the agency’s Franklin facility, learn ...