Presented by Bonnie Chapman, Director of Strategic Alliances Arianna Bruce, Program Specialist September 6, 2012 Presentation for East Cobb County Council.

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Presented by Bonnie Chapman, Director of Strategic Alliances Arianna Bruce, Program Specialist September 6, 2012 Presentation for East Cobb County Council PTA

Girls Inc. delivers life-changing programs that inspire girls to be strong (healthy) smart (educated) bold (independent) Research based curricula, delivered by trained professionals equip girls K-12 to achieve academically; lead safe and healthy lives; manage money; navigate media messages; and discover an interest in STEM: science, technology, engineering and math. We serve each girl through her childhood, supporting her in overcoming inequalities she faces in society, and in ultimately reaching her full potential. Girl Power: It’s being Strong. It’s being Smart. It’s being Bold.

The Girls Inc. Difference Girls Inc. Programs are research driven from our exclusive Research Center In Indianapolis. Girls Inc. Programs are implemented by trained youth development Facilitators. Girls Inc. Programs address the full lifecycle of girls (ages 6 to 18) Girls Inc. of Greater Atlanta has the strength of the Girls Inc. International Network, with 90 affiliates throughout the United States and Canada. ‘The Girls Inc. experience equips girls to navigate gender, economic and social barriers and grow into healthy, educated and independent adults’

The Girls Inc. Bill of Rights Girls have the right to be themselves and to resist gender stereotypes. Girls have the right to express themselves with originality and enthusiasm. Girls have the right to take risks, to live freely and to take pride in success. Girls have the right to accept and appreciate their bodies. Girls have the right to have confidence in themselves and to be safe in the world. Girls have the right to prepare for interesting work and economic independence.

Girl Power: Creating a Bold Future through Girls Inc. The Girls Inc. Outreach Program enables East Cobb girls to be confident in their own skin, proud of who they are and ready to take their place in the world. We provide programming to girls throughout the Atlanta area by partnering with schools, church’s, youth centers, after school programs and other organizations to provide our programs to girls on location.

Girls Inc. Programs Allies in Action Girl Empowerment Girl Empowerment Economic Literacy Economic Literacy Friendly PEERsuasion Media Literacy Operation Smart Leadership & Community Action Preventing Adolescent Pregnancy All Girls Inc. Programs are Registered

Girls Inc. of Greater Atlanta would be pleased to meet with you to build a program, together, to inspire the girls of East Cobb to go higher. Contact information: Bonnie Chapman Director of Strategic Alliances & Program Expansion (678) x 228