STEM careers continue to surge and stand as some of the highest paying careers around the country. Girls Who Code helps rising 6th-8th grade girls break into the industry by learning the basics and implementing their own, unique project. Learn more ➡️ https://t.co/L11HsFRw7L
If you thought the first half of the year was amazing, check out what we've been able to accomplish in the last half! We're sending lots of love to our supporters! Help us enter into 2025 with a solid foundation. Make a donation ➡️ https://t.co/yLyZdmvSfy
Whether the girls realize it or not, they carry themselves differently by the Closing Ceremony. They have playfulness, poise, and confidence that one of our most dedicated volunteers, Ingrid Nelson, deeply admires. THANK YOU, Ingrid for all that you do for Girls For A Change!
“When I saw the documentary, and I looked at the dance, I realized how much it really meant to me that I got to touch my father and see him because now I don’t really see him often since he’s far away.” https://t.co/CbCOCD4c0w
Do you have a passion for travel, culture, and social impact? We have spots open for our Her Journey Home Girl Action Team! This program offers a unique opportunity to foster social change and prepare for an enriching trip to Ghana in 2026. Join us! ➡️ https://t.co/9TSu7gP7Ws
This special retreat offered more than just a getaway — it was a time for our girls to bond, reflect, and grow as they prepared for the exciting journeys ahead. We’re not just building confident young women; we’re nurturing sisterhood, resilience, and joy.
To all the fathers who have participated in Date With Dad program—we want to hear your story. Daughters has brought storytelling to the forefront, and we want to share importance of these connections. Share your story ➡️ https://t.co/BYFPHuF1aR
We want to send another thank you to The Marshall Project for the invitation to screen Daughters at the Sing Sing Film Festival. Credits to Kholood Eid and the Marshall Project for this wonderful photo!