Our 2016 Annual Fundraiser is Online Now!

Help us empower girls! Support the Good for Girls 2016 annual fundraiser!

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Photo credit: Girls Gotta Run Foundation

Good for Girls is a volunteer-run non-profit organization that supports disadvantaged girls around the world to get the education and skills they need to become empowered adults. We partner with needs-focused, partner-led organizations through small grants, scholarships and program assistance to help facilitate or move projects forward.

There are too many girls who are being deprived of an education or the opportunity to build life skills, just because they are girls. Globally, an estimated 62 million girls are not in school. There are many reasons for this. It may be unsafe for girls to travel to and from school. Their families may not be able, or willing, to pay school-related costs. They may be forced to drop out to help at home or be married off at an early age. These situations trap girls in endless cycles of poverty as they grow into women, preventing them from developing their human potential, and depriving the world of what talents and abilities they have to offer.

This has got to change, and we need your help to be a part of that change!

Your donation will go towards scholarship and grant support for our partner organizations, who we work closely with to directly reach girls at risk. Project Good for Girls is recognised as a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. All donations (made in the United States) are tax-exempt to the fullest extent allowed by law.

Where your donations will go:

Since 2014 Good for Girls has partnered with the Girls Gotta Run Foundation in Ethiopia, where child marriage is a serious problem and girls are often taken out of school once they reach puberty. We have helped them pilot and expand initiatives that reach girls through athletics and a life skills program. Through scholarships, girls train as runners, and learn about issues that affect their lives such as nutrition, healthy relationships, and financial literacy. The running team represents a ‘safe space’ and peer-support group, and the scholarships help remove any financial burdens on the girls’ families so they can stay enrolled in school.

We also support a Savings Group for the mothers of these girls (many of whom are single mothers) to provide a peer-learning environment where they can learn or better their livelihood skills to support their families.

In addition, in 2017, Good for Girls will begin partnering with organizations in Singapore who work with women and girls. Although Singapore is touted as one of the richest countries in the world, what is less well known is that the income gap between high-income and lower-income families is growing exponentially, not least because of the current economic downturn. A traditionally thin government assistance system is woefully inadequate to meet the needs of families facing hardship. Estimates of between 20-35% of households are living in relative poverty – with the elderly and single mothers most vulnerable.*

The impact on children is alarming, with persistent gender stereotypes coupled with greater self-esteem issues giving rise to a disproportionate impact on adolescent girls in particular. For example, girls are expected to help with sibling childcare so their parents can go to work, depriving them of participating in extra-curricular school activities. Girls are also at greater risk of exploitation and harm when their families are forced to share rental flats, when family members are targeted by loan sharks, or when they are forced to start working at a young age to help put food on the table.

[*info provided by AWARE and Daughters of Tomorrow)

Today is International Day of the Girl

Happy Day of the Girl everyone.

I hope you hug the girls in your life extra hard today. Spare a thought too for the millions around the world who don’t get to go to school, who are married off too young, who are forced into sexual slavery, and who are told their whole lives that they are useless, and worth nothing compared to boys.

While we are not a political organization in any way, and we will never be, I think we would be remiss not to connect the meaning of this day with the current presidential race in the United States. The misogyny of Donald Trump, his ‘sexual predator’ behavior, his reducing of women to ‘pigs’ and numbers on a ratings scale – all of this is staring our daughters in the face. That he still has so much support despite this has propelled to the surface the ugly truth that the sinister, rotten culture of disrespect for women and girls, and complete disregard for their rights, is alive and well even in 2016.

At the same time, we have another candidate who is not just capable, but who has shown through decades of public service that she truly cares about the future of this country, and the ability of future generations, both boys and girls, to thrive. She is measured, articulate, thoughtful, extremely intelligent, and she listens when others speak. None of these attributes have got to do with her gender. They are qualities we would admire in a man or woman.

But her gender does matter too, whether we want to admit it or not. To women who have struggled, and continue to struggle for gender equality in our everyday lives. And especially to our young daughters, and nieces, and granddaughters (and I would argue, to many young women in countries across the globe). If Hillary Rodham Clinton becomes the first female president of one of the most powerful nations on earth, she would have broken the ultimate glass ceiling. What this would represent to our young girls would be invaluable. Generations to come will not shy away from thinking, doing, dreaming, just because they’re told “that’s for boys not girls” or “you’re paid less because you’re a woman”, or “girls do art and boys do science” or “girls are pretty and boys are clever”. They will instinctively challenge attempts to judge them by their gender and not their merits. They will better be able to stand up to systemic gender discrimination for themselves and others.

This is the reality I want for my own daughters and for girls everywhere. Hillary Clinton is Good for Girls, and we’re #WithHer.

Support us through Amazon Smile

If you’re buying stuff regularly on Amazon (and who isn’t?) please consider making the purchase through Amazon’s charitable program – Amazon Smile. They’ll donate 0.5% of the purchase price of eligible products to Good for Girls, if you indicate this as the charity of your choice. No extra cost to participate!

Click on the link below to get started:

https://smile.amazon.com/ch/47-4416313

THANK YOU!!