Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Girls Get Involved

Girls Get Involved

Girls Inc. members from the Community Youth Development (CYD)*program in Fort Worth attended a community meeting to weigh in on issues that are important to them.
The girls met with community members, leaders of youth serving organizations and other students their age to speak on issues such as the strengths of their community, challenges they are facing in school, and areas where they would like to see improvement. The girls also spoke about the benefits of the programs that are available to them in their area. 
Overall, they agree that they would like to see more youth get involved in the community events.  They want to spread the word about Girls Inc. and the other youth serving agencies in their community.  One girl said, “It is important for kids to know they have choices and that no matter what their interests are, there is a program for them.”   

Another girl noted, “Girls Inc. has helped me in so many ways and I want more girls to be able be a part of this positive experience.”

The teens collectively came up with some ideas on how to spread the word about the programs they are involved in.  They suggested setting up information booths at schools, attending community fairs, conducting surveys on social networks,and posting informational videos for their peers to view.   
The group had a variety of creative ideas. The meeting concluded in two hours with much left to discuss.  The teens and community members will meet again in April to further develop their ideas for making their great community a better one!

*The Community Youth Development (CYD) Program isadministered by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Thank you, Junior League of Fort Worth!

Girls Inc. of Tarrant County would like to extend our appreciation to the
Jr. League of Fort Worth for their support of Girls Inc. programs. The Junior League of Fort Worth is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women, and improving communities through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. These inspiring women have spent much time preparing for and facilitating groups at the Young Women's Leadership Academy.

We appreciate your contribution of time and funds to support programming at the Young Women’s Leadership Academy. Thank you, Elizabeth Bartolomei, Janey Korth, Kathleen Hicks, Kristina Robertson and Teresa Moore for your support.

The students at the academy hold a special place for you in their hearts as you continue to build relationships with them and guide them during these formative years.

Monday, April 25, 2011

Global Youth Service Day: Saturday April 16th, 2011


Girls Inc. members from the Young Women's Leadership Academy and Lamar High School joined together with the Boys and Girls Club in an effort to clean up one Arlington neighborhood. The girls were able to pick up 10 bags of trash along Sherry Street and Sam Houston High School. Even after hours of picking up trash, there were no complaints from these youth!




"I had an amazing time cleaning up the community. It felt good for me to help out." - Cha' Noah

"It was fun and I felt good helping out the community. Thank you for the opportunity." - Makala



The picture below was taken after an interview with the media.