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Princess Chambers is committed to building the confidence and self-esteem of young women during their senior year of high school as they transition to adulthood. Our mission is to empower culturally diverse groups of young women from under-served communities by providing resources and programs that promote confidence, leadership, wellness, skill development, college readiness and post-secondary success.
YW Boston's mission is to eliminate racism, empower women, and promote peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all. As the first YWCA in the nation, YW Boston has been at the forefront of advancing equity for over 150 years. Through our Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Services, advocacy work, girls leadership program, community partnerships, and events, we help individuals and organizations change policies, practices, attitudes, and behaviors with the goal of creating more inclusive environments. YW Boston focused on lasting, systemic change so that women, people of color, and especially women of color can succeed.
In Rwanda, Komera means "be strong, have courage". Komera develops self-confident young women through education, community development and sport.
To foster self-reliant women, young people, and families in Palawan, Philippines to lead healthy reproductive lives by providing education and clinical services.
Beneath The Skin aims to improve mental health through peer to peer mentoring to young women and providing resources & support to all
Girl Above is a non-profit created to inspire young women to live counter-culturally, authentically, and confidently through finding their identity in Christ.
Girl Up Initiative Uganda aims to provide young women and girls with opportunities to succeed and thrive as leaders in their communities through holistic education and economic empowerment. We envision a world where girls get to reach and tap into their full potential through access to an education, and develop into economically independent, empowered young women who can fully contribute to their families and communities as a whole.
To educate, and empower, young women age 18-35 to their purposed life, through education, financial assistance, life skills, motivation, coaching, and counseling.
Coco’s mission is to address emotional, mental, and social health by creating experiences for women of the African Diaspora and to mobilize a new generation of empowered black girls.
To grow the presence of the children of low-income families, women, African Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Native Americans in the STEM professions and prepare them for community service.
Reach, restore, and equip women in the sex industry and victims of sex trafficking to live healthy, flourishing lives, and train others to do the same across the globe. *
The services, programs and projects of CCF exist to eliminate individual and structural barriers to higher education, economic security, long term stability, and civic participation for women who have criminal convictions (including those currently and formerly incarcerated) and their families. CCF guides women seeking to reclaim their lives through the stages of higher education while promoting their leadership, self-advocacy, artistic expression, and long term success.