The event will also honor Juanita James, former CEO of Fairfield County’s Community Foundation (FCCF) and now on the state’s Board of Regents, for her leadership in philanthropy. Continue Reading →
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Junior League of Greenwich Announces Free, Impact Your World Workshop for Girls 11-14
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For the third year in a row, the Junior League of Greenwich is excited to be partnering with Girls with Impact to present “Impact your World”, a free, online workshop targeted to young women in the Greenwich community, aged 11- 14 years old. Continue Reading →
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Live Nation Partners with Girls with Impact on Exclusive International Women’s Day Event
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The event will feature appearances and performances from Madison Reyes, start of Netflix’s “Julie and the Phantoms,” top Spotify female artist, Fletcher, and “Hamilton’s” Renee Elise Goldsberry. Continue Reading →
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Junior League of Greenwich Announces Community Grant Award
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Community Grant applications are due January 4, 2021. Continue Reading →
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“Girls With Impact” CEO Jennifer Openshaw: We Want to Be Serving 10,000 Girls
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“COVID-19 is helping to prove that there is a role for digital education done well.” – Jennifer Openshaw, CEO, Girls With Impact Continue Reading →
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Greenwich High School’s Melissa Woo on Making an Impact
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“I was surprised that a six-year-old was already experiencing the unmerited gender inequalities of the world.” – Melissa Woo Continue Reading →
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Girls With Impact “Mini MBA” Opportunity for Girls 12-18 Now Offered Free of Charge
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This social impact and business academy equips teen girls with skills that last a lifetime. Continue Reading →
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GHS Student Launches Website “In Case of Deportation” for Children
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Rising Greenwich High School senior, Jody Bell, 16, has launched a website, ICOD, which stands for “In Case of Deportation. She had the idea for he website after she noticed many of her peers were anxious about the potential deportation of their undocumented parents. The website provides resources and support to children to prepare for emergency situations. Continue Reading →