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5 Things to Know This Week in Worcester

Release Date: 
Tue, 07/14/2020

Girls, Inc. of Worcester is Bridging the Technology Divide

Girls, Inc. of Worcester has reacted to a recent study showing nearly a quarter of Worcester students don’t have access to a computer or another device besides a cell phone at home.

At the Girls, Inc. of Worcester signature 2020 Career and College Shower, every graduate was gifted a laptop with tools and software required for postsecondary education.

Envisioning the #BlackGirlFuture

These biases can cause adults to have less empathy for Black girls and disregard their social and emotional needs. #blackgirlfuture 

The perception that Black girls are “less innocent” can contribute to harsher punishment in school, fewer leadership opportunities, and less support in school. #blackgirlfuture 

Girls Celebration on WCCA TV

Release Date: 
Mon, 04/13/2020

Today's "DAILY BREAKING" features Victoria Waterman the CEO at Girls Inc. of Worcester. Victoria talks about the Girls Celebration 2020 event. Like many things, the event became a “virtual” celebration. They did a segment each day of the week electronically. Girls Celebration is one of their biggest events to honor young girls for a variety of achievements.

Today’s girls, tomorrow’s leaders theme of talk by Girls Inc. CEO, UMass prof in Worcester

Release Date: 
Wed, 11/06/2019

Waterman told an audience at Mechanics Hall Wednesday night that her coach realized instantly that was her personal story. And her personal story isn’t unlike most of the backgrounds of the girls who attend Girls Inc. today - it’s a lifelong fight for confidence, equity and empowerment in the face of social and cultural pressures that continue to devalue women, and encourage them to break each other down.

JetBlue program aims to inspire girls to pursue aviation careers

Release Date: 
Sat, 10/12/2019

Many of the girls attending Saturday’s event were from a Girls Inc. of Worcester program that teaches young women leadership skills and gives them the tools to pursue careers in STEM.

“We want to expand their minds and show them they can do just about anything. Our girls are the leaders of the future,” program director Brenda Nikas-Hayes said. The JetBlue Foundation awarded Girls Inc. of Worcester a $50,000 grant to help with travel costs to events like the one on Saturday and to help them set up a partnership with Bridgewater State University, which has an aviation program.

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