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National Programs
Girls Incorporated® is a national research, education,
and direct advocacy organization that inspires girls to be strong,
smart, and bold. Programs based on research gathered at the
Girls Incorporated National Resource Center encourage girls
ages 6-18 to take risks and master physical, intellectual, and
emotional challenges. Programs are offered through a network
of 1,000 sites nationwide and are facilitated by trained professional
staff.
Girls Incorporated
Online extends Girls Incorporated research-based
programming to girls everywhere in a safe, membership-based
web community
where members share and connect on message boards, meet inspiring
women, and participate in fun activities. Get
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Girls
Incorporated Operation SMART® builds
girls' skills and interest in science, math, and technology.
Hands-on activities give girls the opportunity to explore,
ask questions, and solve problems. Components of Operation
SMART include: Eureka!®, GirlsLinkSM, GirlsLink Gets SMART,
Girls Dig It, and Career Action.
Girls
Incorporated Preventing Adolescent Pregnancy®
helps girls identify ways and reasons to avoid early pregnancy.
The program fosters girls' communication skills, provides
basic health education, and encourages girls to plan for the
future through four age-appropriate components: Growing TogetherSM,
Will Power/Won't Power®, Taking Care of BusinessSM, and
Health BridgeSM. The first two components have been translated
into Spanish as Crecer Juntas and Querer/Poder Decir "no".
Girls
Incorporated Media Literacy® encourages
girls to think critically about media messages and fosters
their awareness of the scope and power of the media and its
effects on girls and women. Girls gain media literacy skills
that enhance their ability to critically examine and advocate
for change in entertainment, news and advertising media.
Girls
Incorporated Project Bold® strengthens
girls' abilities to lead safer lives. Girls develop strategies
for self-defense (including physical techniques), for seeking
out and talking with caring adults about personal violence,
and for advocating on violence issues for girls and young
women. Age-appropriate components include Kid-Ability!TM (Kid
Jr.), Action for SafetySM and Taking Action.
Girls
Incorporated Economic Literacy® introduces
girls as young as six to basic financial concepts, including
money management and investment. The program explores how
money affects us locally and globally as it fosters development
of the skills needed to be financially self-sufficient.
Girls
Incorporated Friendly PEERsuasion® builds
girls' skills for resisting pressure to use harmful substances
such as alcohol, tobacco, household chemicals and other drugs.
The two-part substance abuse prevention program teaches girls
ages 11 to 14 healthy ways to manage stress and confront peer,
media and other pressures. The girls then assume roles as
PEERsuaders for younger girls.
Girls
Incorporated Sporting Chance® builds
movement and athletic skills, cooperative and competitive
spirit, health awareness, and interest in all sports as girls
explore career opportunities related to sports and experience
the benefits of healthy risk taking. The program lays a foundation
for a lifetime of sports participation through two age-appropriate
programs: SteppingstonesSM and BridgesSM.
Girls
Incorporated Leadership and Community ActionSM
partners girls and women in community action projects chosen
by girls, building leadership skills and creating lasting
change. This leadership development program for girls ages
9 to 11 celebrates the heritage of girls and women as leaders,
and fosters girls' awareness of themselves as community resources
and trustees of the common good.
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