If you have any questions regarding this program at Savanna High School, please contact Ms. Tori Cash via e-mail at tcash@girlsinc-oc.org
If you have any questions regarding this program at Savanna High School, please contact Ms. Tori Cash via e-mail at tcash@girlsinc-oc.org
In partnership with schools and at Girls Inc. centers, we focus on the development of the whole girl. She learns to value herself, take risks, and discover and develop her inherent strengths. The combination of long-lasting mentoring relationships, a pro-girl environment, and research-based programming equips girls to navigate gender, economic, and social barriers, and grow up healthy, educated, and independent. Informed by girls and their families, we also advocate for legislation and policies to increase opportunities and rights for all girls.
The network of local Girls Inc. nonprofit organizations serves girls ages 6-18 at more than 1,500 sites in 350 cities across the United States and Canada. Our research-based programming is delivered by trained professionals who focus on the development of the whole girl, supporting, mentoring, and guiding girls in an affirming, pro-girl environment. Here, girls learn to value their whole selves, discover and develop their inherent strengths, and receive the support they need to navigate the challenges they face.
Girls Inc. girls live healthy and active lifestyles and are less likely to engage in risky behavior; they are eager to learn, successful in school, and more likely to graduate from post-secondary education; and they display diligence, perseverance and resilience.
Program Summary:
G3: Generation Giga Girls, or G3 for short, is a data analytics and advocacy program. In G3, girls will refine skills in spreadsheets (like Excel and Google Sheets), data comprehension, advocacy, and public speaking. This spring we are taking G3 online for six weeks to learn about Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES) and their effect on life outcomes. The program will offer time for sisterhood, skill building, and leadership. In G3, girls will learn a set of tangible, transferrable skills including but not limited to:
Excel/Google Sheets
Formulas and graph creation
Statistics
Research
Presentation
Community Awareness
Advocacy
Are you feeling overwhelmed? Can’t seem to catch up with school assignments? Is time management a skill that you wish you could practice more? Or, maybe you’re missing the environment to work on school projects and homework together with your study buddies...
Girls Inc. of Orange County is here to remind you that these feelings and experiences are normal, and you have supHERvision mentors here to support YOU!
There’s still time to finish enrolling in our academic support and mentorship program, supHERvision. supHERvision is a virtual academic intervention program offered to all 9th and 10th grade girls, and focuses on supporting students to achieve their academic, professional, and personal goals. Girls Inc. mentors offer individualized support through weekly check-ins and workshops focused on topics such as: college preparation, communication, procrastination, positive self-esteem, and much more! Want to check out our supHERvision for yourself?
supHERvision meets for 1-hour synchronous sessions twice a week, and mentors hold open office hours 3 times a week to check-in on the students’ academic progress and personal well-being.
Sign-up for supHERvision now by emailing our Teen Program Manager, Tori Cash, at tcash@girlsinc-oc.org and requesting a Parent/Guardian Online Authorization form. Remember, you have a support system here at Girls Inc. to encourage you to be stronger, smarter, and bolder!