Women and Girls Initiative and Girls Summit 20th Year

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#2 monthly friend cramps: are resources at school, tangible items available FAU health science major , every one needs to know what is going on in your body

- period... education -feminine hygiene carts in hs= shows we care - made to feel comfortable to talk about it and how I feel - quietly open the wrapping.... Period club at school, mental ... clean ourselves, help others, bags for the homeless, teachers= have bag for period... it's going to happen every month.. Pace is all girls school: every two months... care package, feminine care package.. cart in front of bathroom.. 1:44pm

Melissa B. Dunn of City of Lauderhill, November 2020 yes!

10:33am VM Vice Mayor: https://www.lauderhill-fl.gov/commission/commissioner-melissa-p-dunn

Superintendent Dr. Vickie L. Cartwright

10:38am As superintendent of the nation's sixth-largest school district - with over 270,000 students in 337 schools and approximately 30,000 employees first female CEO Special School Board Meeting on Thursday, February 24, 2022, the Broward County School Board approved a contract with Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) new, permanent Superintendent, Dr. Vickie L. Cartwright.

10:49am Self Esteem Ball: icebreaker

10:49am....Girls in Christ Miss Ginelle Taboo of girls not allowed to enter careers break through... Pembroke Pines HS Piper HS: Sunflower Community, Christ and Confidence: Say three times : "I will do my best." "Four things I like to do on my own." Coconut HS "Five things I've learned recently." "Some things I've over come." (public speaking, accepting myself)- (she wouldn't throw the ball herself it was so difficult) "I want to learn about..." Learn about growing in my faith and journey to god." Who wants the ball! "What do want to change" Change what our culture values: Not performatory Two people with confidence that I know: Where did your thumb land... is the question.. I feel my best when .... (I'm with my sister yaya) Five things I've learned recently: What I want to improve

Taylor Stewart Deeply grateful for you and your presence and uplifting messages to those attending the Girls Summit on Saturday, May 14, 2022. That you excused yourself and your closing comment to the young women a witness of great leadership. I so appreciate you. Blessings, Carrie

7 news https://www.linkedin.com/in/taylor-stewart-a10112111/ https://wsvn.com/7news-team/taylor-stewart/ Biography Taylor Stewart joined WSVN as a reporter in July 2021. She is a people-first journalist with a passion for finding the stories that connect us. Taylor comes to South Florida from Asheville, North Carolina where she worked as a morning reporter and fill-in anchor at WLOS. She began her on-air career in Chattanooga, Tennessee at WTVC. There, she worked as a one-woman band, shooting and editing her own stories before presenting them on air. She earned two Associated Press awards for her reporting on police-use-of force policies, particularly the use of chokeholds. Before reporting in front of the camera, Taylor found a love for journalism behind the scenes as as a production assistant for NBC at the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea. She's also interned with Dateline NBC, WSB-TV in Atlanta, and CNN. Taylor is from Silver Spring, Maryland, and a proud alumna of Spelman College. She has a degree in psychology, with a concentration in neuroscience. Taylor also studied abroad at the Universidad de Malaga in Spain. Her father, an immigrant from Guyana, South America has instilled in her the value of hard work and a commitment to creating love and acceptance for other cultures. Taylor has a passion for mentorship and empowering young girls to reach their highest potential. She is excited to build community here in South Florida. When she's not reporting she's likely somewhere singing loudly and off-key, lounging on the beach, or doing yoga.

Fashion Show of those in employment uniform highlighting careers!

God's Gift INC under Dr. Bosnick Paton Fergusan Reading names>>> women leaders wearing the professional gear... 1. Dr. Jones: animal shelter- 2. Tammy Binn: chief airmain= training program SRJ- pilots- pilot culture advantage court 3. Jessica York_ air traffic controller_ cypress bay high school_ 3 restaurants, makes pizza for passion 4. Nicky harden= evangelist, classy nicky cosmetics, chosen inc, 5. Susan Barr= chiefs, fresh comfort food, 6. Barbara Crotch= masters marine science FAU- Harbor Branch= algae bloom species 7. Dominique McNeal= construction project manager 8. Diasha Wells= deputy, wants to be a detective 9. Dr. Sadlier= medical care to those with limited access= Ghana 10. Deputy Anula= core unit Pompano Beach 11. Tiffany Osborne= US Army+ 2 overseas tours, BSO, reading 12. Diasha Wells= cheer leading coach and BSO

Girls in Christ Sunflowers Jesus loves everyone Janice B. Floyd Charming connections Pepsi... over at 2pm "As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another."Proverbs 27:17 Girl's in Christ is a 501(C)3 Christian Ministry Program based out of Ft. Lauderdale, FL. GIC is for minority young girls who are eager to grow in Confidence, Christ and Community. Our unique social-emotional programs are Girl-Centered and focus on self-esteem, spiritual development, leadership and community engagement. Through bible studies, workshops, and community service activities GIC makes for a divine program.

I'm black every month. https://www.girlsinchrist.org/about-girls-in-christ Girl's in Christ is a 501(C)3 Christian Ministry Program based out of Ft. Lauderdale, FL. GIC is for minority young girls who are eager to grow in Confidence, Christ and Community. Our unique social-emotional programs are Girl-Centered and focus on self-esteem, spiritual development, leadership and community engagement. Through bible studies, workshops, and community service activities GIC makes for a divine program. CONFIDENCE, CHRIST, AND COMMUNITY Our three pillars: Confidence, Christ and Community embrace spiritual, academic and self-growth. Sunflowers experience trusting relationships with peers and participate in life changing activities while practicing mindfulness and implementing the power of prayer.‍In addition, we provide girls with intentional information they can utilize on a daily basis. Such as financial literacy, prayer guides, healthy communication styles and even hair tips!‍ Our vision is to equip Sunflowers with spiritual and tangible life skills to maneuver through challenges. Meet our She-e-o Janelle B. Floyd Janelle is a Florida native born in Coral Springs, FL. And received her bachelor's degree in Communications and Psychology at The Howard University in Washington, D.C.While in school she had the pleasure of working at Girls Inc. where she developed and implemented her first basketball program titled Hoops. Throughout her junior and senior year she held positions at the YMCA, Capitol Hill and even the White House!Her background in communications, youth development and administration enable her to be a dynamic leader, youth organizer and community developer. After graduating, Janelle worked at Pace Center for Girls in Fort Lauderdale, FL where she led the Girls Coordinating Council in research to help disrupt the Juvenile Justice system.She has worked with youth for over 7 years in different capacities like sports, faith and confidence. Janelle's creative abilities allow her to design flyers, curriculum content and successfully brand Girls in Christ, Inc. She is passionate about developing youth and providing equitable opportunities. Since 2013 Janelle has created and implemented more than 100 programs for youth! Click here to learn more about our SHE-E-O https://www.girlsinchrist.org/about-girls-in-christ

Noon: Pace: Girls Court The Seventeenth Circuit's Girls Court program, run by Juvenile Delinquency Judge Stacy Ross, was one of only five in the nation selected by Boston College of Law and the National Girls Initiative to participate in a comparative study of girl-focused Specialty Courts. Researchers conducted a site visit last week at the Central Courthouse, observing Girls Court and conducting interviews of various stakeholders. Judge Ross says, "It is a very exciting study on this emerging trend and we are very honored to be a part of it!" August 6, 2018

Judge Stacy Ross The Seventeenth Circuit's Girls Court program, run by Juvenile Delinquency Judge Stacy Ross, was one of only five in the nation selected by Boston College of Law and the National Girls Initiative to participate in a comparative study of girl-focused Specialty Courts. Aug 6, 2018 http://www.17th.flcourts.org/2018/08/06/seventeenth-circuits-girls-court-chosen-for-national-study/#:~:text=The%20Seventeenth%20Circuit's%20Girls%20Court,of%20girl%2Dfocused%20Specialty%20Courts. Lunch

12:46pm special call for Guardian Ad Litem male supports

May 14,2022 guardianadlitem.org Lunch

11:41AM Dance Performance... Ashsanti Culture Group

Maya Angelou: Still I rise music and speeches and amazing dance http://voyagemia.com/interview/meet-jemilah-jones-ashanti-cultural-arts-enrichment/ https://www.visitlauderdale.com/listing/ashanti-cultural-arts/1515/ https://www.facebook.com/pg/ashanticulturalarts1990/posts/ Ms. Jones responses to community comments on FB

What does Our time, our future

Our time to shine. I aspire to inspire. Look. Learn . Listen. This is your life. Present: use your gift. Act on what you have today. Time: I could be gone. Life happens. Do not for the future. Future becomes your present. Awards: young girls FAU sunflower SGA president.... sunflowers trinity..... church girl skyla... great panal... Dr. charming connections Girls coordination council Girls Task October 11, 2022 National Girls Empowerment third Monday of the month

https://nogrants.dja.com/ 12:55pm 5/14/2022

Pure Leaf No Grants Alex Felix Grants are $2,000.00 USD and include access to a support community and resources through SeekHer's Community Care Program (open to all applicants) Grants are subject to applicable taxes Grants program is open to adults (18+) in the 50 United States and the District of Columbia (19+ in Alabama & Nebraska) There will be three application periods: March 10, 2022 - May 31, 2022 June 1, 2022 - August 31, 2022 September 1, 2022 - November 30, 2022 Applications will only be accepted in English and Spanish If you are not selected for a grant during a particular application window, you can apply again with a different, unique entry An individual can only be a recipient of one grant No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited. The "No" Grants program is sponsored by Pepsi-Cola Company. Open to all legal residents of the 50 US & DC, 18 & older (19 & older in AL/NE). Begins 10:00 a.m. ET on 3/10/22 and ends 11:59 p.m. ET on 11/30/22. For Official Rules, entry deadlines, prize descriptions, how to enter, and complete details, click here.© PepsiCo, Inc. All rights reserved.

12:31 May 14, 2022 STEM hydroponics system

STEM Workshop Urban Farm Institute Hydroponics kit lead 4 electronics 4 Assemblies

Goal 1 Women and Girls Initiative

To help girls go to school, stay in school, and aim for higher education by providing them with a comprehensive package which includes financial support for full-tuition scholarships, leadership development, health services, and health education

Goal 2 Women and Girls Initiative

To help young mothers become financially independent by providing new economic opportunities through skill building and knowledge advancement, which will enable them to care for themselves and their young children and to make sound decisions over their lives.

What do you need for...?

Tools and resources: girls need- support systems, - to be together, motivated, each other, rise together , sunflower, come together, as one - mental health support -mentors, friends, school counselors, support groups - therapy and community events for younger girls 1:38pm

WGI is:

Women and Girls Initiative (WGI) is a global female leadership movement committed to social justice. WGI aims to advance gender equity and youth development agendas by reaching the most marginalized and disadvantaged adolescent girls and young women populations. We serve those whose development and growth have been impacted by cycles of abject poverty, natural disaster, and armed conflict using a holistic approach, offering education and training, leadership development, and opportunities for health and economic self-sufficiency. Vision We envision a world where no girls are invisible or left behind and can exercise their human rights while in full control of their destinies. We aim to break the cycle of intergenerational poverty and gender exclusion that too many girls are born into, by availing disadvantaged adolescent girls and young women with resources and opportunities for educational and leadership development for their empowerment to become effective leaders and social change agents in their communities.

God's Gift

https://www.godsgiftinc.org/

Panel of the girl experience: 1:23pm gets started May 14, 2022 Saturday Girls Summit News Journalist must go Taylor Stewart with 7 News

must go to report on a plane crash you guys are amazing....(oh my...) 4 girls sitting on sofa and lounge living room on stage in yellow.. with virtual space background

2-1-1- Broward Brenda Mann-Kelly

shares how to find someone to listen to you Lifeline suicide hotline, too Lunch

Arlene Connelly Alecia Rodriguez Chris Leslie Shamni Dougall Jennifer Marquez Ruthlyn Webster Teanna Lindo Keresa McPherson 2 Nicole Richardson Eva Arline Jaslyn West Nicole Richardson Eliza Gallardo Debora St. Hubert Alexs Leutzinger Sharita Polius Sennia Morgan Shae Williams Sherlyn Aldana Luc Delice Rose Ducler Allison Cagnetta Jeannie Floyd Nevaeh J. Megan Rebecca Rolanda Marie Providence Hazel West jurnee boyde teanne lindo samara huerrier Laurette cyriac lamine gutierrez anamaris caraballo kaydine thomas jada hightower aquyjah Mosely dariana reyes Birttany hightower chermaine jiles giselle lopez Shamni Dougall Ta'kylah mosley Girls' Coordinating Council Krystal Jordan Travonya Floyd 2 Hazel S Kamari Pasley Cheyanne Wilson Latrille Wright Angelica valverde Djessica Merius

those attending the "It's Our Future, OUr time... Girls Summitt, Saturday, May 14, 2022 thank you, holy spirit...

#3... Make it fit to you....Social Media Anai....

who you keep in your social space... beneficial.. or addictions and lack of confidence... fake... - /fau.... hold face to face conversations.. communications skills needed limit social media inter- medially PACE: Dr. Gary... branching device... amplify... Tailor it to your liking... energy... block it if I don't like it.. peace, positivity and life... treat people how you want to be treated... 1:50pm we need to get you .. What does Our time, our future...

11:04am manage your money workshops

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