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Girls Inc. of Worcester remains dedicated to serving girls across Central Massachusetts. Girls are engaged virtually for programming to maintain a sense of community, connection, and to encourage girls to stay Strong, Smart, and Bold through the COVID-19 pandemic.
We have launched a new GirlPad Grab & Go initiative to distribute period products for girls throughout COVID-19. When school is out of session, girls are not able to access these necessary hygiene items from school nurses, and with the economic strains of high unemployment rates, families are forced to choose between food and period products. For girls, basic needs go beyond toilet paper--and Girls Inc. of Worcester is meeting those needs.
1. Support the needs of our girls and their families through the COVID-19 pandemic by continuing to offer programs, virtually and in-person once it is safe to do so. We know many will face economic consequences of these trying times, and we aim to continue to serve our girls regardless of need.
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 stages of capital improvement to support future growth, including the launch of the Saint-Gobain Technology Center to address digital divides, enhance the academic success of our girls, narrow the gap of learning loss, and allow for staff to incorporate modern methodologies to implement programs.
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 lead the community towards increased awareness and action on the issues our girls face.
6. Maintain financial sustainability and increase resources to support our growth plan and community partnerships.
When you support Girls Inc. of Worcester, you are investing in our girls’ futures. Individual and corporate contributions provide vital funds that allow us to deliver the “Girls Inc. Experience”— the people, place, and programming that empower girls to succeed. Girls build confidence and embrace positive decision-making.
Donate online, by mail, or by phone. Make a donation online at www.girlsincworcester.org, via Venmo @GirlsIncofWorcester, or send a check to Girls Inc. of Worcester, 125 Providence Street, Worcester, MA 01604. Donations of stock are also accepted.
Girls Inc. of Worcester could not operate without the hundreds of volunteer service hours we receive every year from dedicated individuals. Despite the physical distancing limitations, volunteers will continue to be valued. We are excited about the innovative and creative opportunities to offer volunteers in these challenging times.
For more information, visit us at www.girlsincworcester.org.
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of Girls Inc. of Worcester 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: 14
Annual revenues: $1,432,955
Year founded: 1916
Service area: Greater Worcester
Top funding sources:
Grants: 50%
Program Fees: 30%
Individuals and Events: 17%
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