From Girls Inc. <[email protected]>
Subject Voting for the First Time
Date October 29, 2020 7:02 PM
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2020 GIRLS INC. ANNUAL REPORT
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This year has been like no other. In unprecedented times, Girls Inc. has been
agile, innovative, and most importantly responsive to the needs of our girls,
staff, and the communities in which we work. We remain more committed than ever
to helping girls become the next generation of leaders and change agents. Learn more in our 2020 Annual Report
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A GIRLS INC. GIRL REFLECTS ON HER FAMILY'S VOTING LEGACY
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Hear from Daphne, 18 and a Girls Inc. of Chicago girl, as she prepares to vote
for the first time. Daphne reflects on her family’s voting history and how it
has influenced and inspired her. Read her story here
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Last month, young leaders from Girls Inc. of Omaha sat down with political
strategist (and Girls Inc. alumna!) Symone Sanders for a conversation on the
power of advocacy and using your voice to create positive change. Desyree,
Lataija, and Jayleesha took a stroll down memory lane with Sanders as they
discussed her most memorable Girls Inc. experiences and keys to her success, as
well as her perspectives on being a Black woman in politics, her new book, and
advice for young people wanting to get involved and make a difference in their
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GIRLS GROW IN ECONOMIC LITERACY WITH SUPPORT FROM JPMORGAN CHASE
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Girls Inc. is proud to partner with JPMorgan Chase to bring financial health
programs and career mentorship opportunities to thousands of girls across the
country. The programs focus on how to manage money, create a budget and save
more for the future. In addition to supporting ongoing Girls Inc. programming,
Girls Inc. and JPMorgan Chase have partnered to host a series of engaging
virtual events, from a three-part series entitled Your Financial Journey to a
rousing performance and fireside chat from the Syncopated Ladies. Read more
about our partnership here
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LAILA ALI ON CHASE CHATS SHARES ABOUT MONEY MANAGEMENT FOR KIDS
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A recent Chase Chats featured Laila Ali — business owner, parent, former professional athlete, and daughter of Muhammad
Ali . Laila shares her reflections about money and growing up, and how she's shaping
her own kids' money management habits now. Watch the conversation here [[link removed]] .


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Contact Jennifer Kramer at [email protected] to learn more.


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