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1. Using the foundation of our Strategic Direction and aligning with the goals of our national network, we will work collaboratively in our community and neighborhood to empower more girls with our proven model.
2. Equip girls to navigate gender, economic, and social barriers to grow up healthy, educated, and independent. Girls will build confidence and embrace positive decision-making to take charge of their health and well-being, and achieve academic, personal, and career goals.
3. Complete the final stage of capital improvements to support future growth, including the launch of the Saint-Gobain Technology Center, which will address the digital divides, enhances the academic success of our girls, and allows for staff to implement programs with modern methodologies.
4. Create an atmosphere of cultural competency by strengthening diversity among staff and Board of Directors, and supporting a positive learning and sharing environment for staff and volunteers.
5. Advocate for girls and be a leader in the community to increase awareness and action on the issues that our girls face.
6. Maintain financial sustainability and increase resources to support our growth plan and community partnerships.
Girls Celebration – An inspiring event that celebrates the accomplishments of our teen Girl Awardees, as well as local community leaders, that truly exemplify Girls Inc.’s mission of inspiring all girls to be strong (healthy), smart (educated), and bold (independent).
Alumni Events – Events are planned throughout the year to honor our past and look to our future. Events, such as our Leadership Breakfast, showcase the remarkable alumni whose lives were impacted by Girls Inc.
College Shower – At Girls Inc., we believe that graduating from high school and furthering education are reasons to celebrate and so we honor and “shower” our high school grads with gifts, awards, and inspirational messages.
Today’s Girls are Tomorrow’s Leaders – Marianne Felice, M.D., Professor Emerita, Pediatrics, UMass Medical School, is hosting a casual conversation with Victoria Waterman, CEO, Girls Inc. of Worcester on November 6, 2019 at 5:30 p.m. at Mechanics Hall. The evening will feature cocktails, conversation, and celebration inspired by Victoria Waterman’s recent TEDxNatick presentation.
To sponsor an event, please contact the Development Office at 508-755-6455 ext. 22 or email hpaluk@girlsincworcester.org.
When you support Girls Inc. of Worcester, you are investing in girls’ futures. Individual and corporate contributions to Girls Inc.’s Holiday, Spring, and Camp Appeals provide vital funds that enable us to deliver the “Girls Inc. Experience”; the people, place, and programming that together empower girls to succeed. Girls build confidence and embrace positive decision-making to take charge of their health and well-being, and achieve academic, personal and career goals.
Donate online, by mail, or by phone - Make a donation online at www.girlsincworcester.org; send your check to Girls Inc. of Worcester, 125 Providence Street, Worcester, MA 01604; or call/email Heidi Paluk at 508-755-6455 x22 or hpaluk@girlsincworcester.org. Donations of stock are also accepted.
Matching Gifts - Contact your company’s Human Resources Department to find out how your gift can make a larger impact on the lives of local girls.
Bequests and Planned Giving - Support girls by including Girls Inc. in your will or estate plan. Charitable donations are eligible for estate tax deductions. Contact Heidi Paluk at 508-755-6455 x22 to discuss planned giving opportunities.
Girls Inc. of Worcester could not operate without the hundreds of volunteer service hours we receive every year from dedicated individuals. Working directly with girls or “behind the scenes,” volunteers enhance the girls’ experience with Girls Inc. programs and contribute significantly to helping girls develop into strong, smart, and bold individuals. While many of our volunteers are engaged directly through our corporate partners, we offer individual opportunities, including chances to serve as a coach in our leadership programs; be a guest speaker or mentor; assist in our afterschool program or during a special event; serve on our board or a committee; or partake in a one-time opportunity like Day of Caring.
We also offer year-round internships. If you have a special talent or skill, please consider sharing it with our girls! We are dedicated to placing our volunteers in a job that is a good match for you and for us. For more information, visit us at www.girlsincworcester.org or contact Anne McCarthy at 508-755-6455 x41 or amccarthy@girlsincworcester.org to discuss volunteer and internship opportunities.
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of Girls Inc. is “to inspire all girls to be strong, smart, and bold” by providing life-changing experiences and solutions to the unique challenges girls face. The Girls Inc. Experience consists of people, an environment, and programming that, together, empower girls to succeed.
Girls Inc. of Worcester
125 Providence Street Worcester, MA 01604
Phone: 508-755-6455
Full-time employees: 12
Annual revenues: $1,461,314
Year founded: 1916
SERVICE AREA
Greater Worcester
TOP FUNDING SOURCES
Grants 50%
Program Fees 30%
Events & Individuals 17%
Alicia O’Connell, O’Connell & O’Connell P.C., President
Brianne M. Tangney, Blue Cross Blue Shield of MA, 1st Vice President
Nishita Roy-Pope, Dell, 2nd Vice President
Steven A. Thebodo, CPA, O’Connor, Maloney & Company, P.C., Treasurer
Pam Daly, Consigli Construction, Assistant Treasurer
Diane M. Giampa, Bay State Savings Bank, Human Resources Liaison
Amy Borg, UMass Medical School, Secretary
Ingrid Adade
Kenneth F. Atchue
Mithu Bhargara, NCR Corporation
Christine Biscotti-Quitadamo
Celia J. Blue, State of Rhode Island Department of Human Services
Colleen Dowd, PwC
Laura Estaphan, RE/Max Best Choice, Westborough
John R. Frongillo, Jr., CRPC, Integrated Financial Partners
Betsy Fuller, PT, EdD, MCPHS University
Barbara Guertin, UMass Memorial Medical Center
Michelle Morneau, Fidelity Investments
Sheree Ohen, Clark University
Elaine Osgood, Atlas Travel and Technology Group
Kris Prosser, Worcester Business Journal
Shelly Yarnie, MA Department of Public Health
Pamela Zorge, Saint-Gobain
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