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Girls
Inc.®
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 Inc. National Resource
Center encourage girls ages 6 to 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.

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.

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 PowerSM,
Taking Care of BusinessSM,
and Health BridgeSM.
The first two components have been translated into Spanish as
Crecer Juntas
and Querer/Poder Decir "no".

encourages girls to think
critically about media messages and fosters their awareness
of the scope and power of the media and its effects of 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.

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.

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.

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.
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.

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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