Sentences with phrase «aged girls organize»

Seven school - aged girls organize a childcare service for desperate parents who need a few hours away from their kids in The Babysitters Club.

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The JGANC is a non-profit organization organized in 1970, that continues to provide more than 100 competitive, affordable junior golf tournaments for boys and girls, ages 7 to 18, locally, regionally, and nationally.
This event, organized by IGES as part of the NASA Science4Girls initiative, is designed for school - aged girls and their families to participate in order to encourage them and interest them in science careers.
More than 800,000 people are trafficked every year (some right here in the US, including girls as young as age 5) and sex trafficking is the # 2 largest source of profits for international organized crime... second only to drugs.
Kalimah Priforce, whose first activism was a hunger strike at age eight, and Kimberly Bryant, a successful engineer turned founder of Black Girls Code, are organizing large - scale hackathons preparing youth to redesign the future through the power of coding.
Squirrel Girl is a fantasy for children of all ages, the story of a 17th century squirrel who tried to organize the animals to stop the loss of forests on America's east coast.
Client: Foundation Coordinator, the DeShawn Snow Foundation, Inc. (04/2005 — 07/2005) • Developed, planned, and implemented comprehensive monthly and summer programming for girls ages 11 — 17 • Coordinated and facilitated quarterly board of directors meetings to outline foundation budgets, sponsorship needs, and fundraising activities • Ensured operational compliance for the foundation under critical state 501c3 rules and regulations • Researched and identified federal grant and corporate funding opportunities for related foundation programming needs • Established corporate - and community - based relationships for partnering opportunities through both regular donations and in - kind support • Planned and developed annual «Empower Me» Camp for 300 girls throughout Metro Atlanta, organizing and authoring all programming for self - esteem workshop topics and arranging for the presence of both professional and celebrity facilitators • Identified and selected daily guest motivational speakers to address key issues facing youth while meeting and collaborating monthly with foundation staff, partner personnel, guest speakers, workshop facilitators, and volunteers
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