Girls Leadership Project
The goal of Girls’ Leadership is to expose
young women, formerly in foster
care, who demonstrate potential for great
leadership to positive people and experiences.
The girls work together with established
female leaders, acquire skills from
leadership retreats and workshops, and
participate in civic and community events.
By engaging in activities that improve selfesteem
and cultivate personal growth, the
girls are able to break free of the “at-risk”
stereotypes and achieve higher goals.
SETTING THE EXAMPLE:
GLP LEADERS
GLC Mentors are women who demonstrate
a commitment to their community,
great personal success, and a desire to
create a long-lasting impact. Mentors
should be involved with or have interest in
involvement in civic and community activities.
PLANTING THE SEED:
LEADERSHIP RETREATS
Each girl attends a girls leadership retreat
at the Woodhull Institute for Ethical
Leadership to learn from female leaders
from across the country. The institute is
designed to educate a small group of
women in the practical skill to succeed in
today's businesses, political and community
environments. Girls are taught ethical
leadership; professional development
skills; and be directed to networks, mentors
and resources that can channel their
leadership aspirations into practical and
attainable achievements.
Click Here for our Leadership pdf
Kickoff day of 3-week camp set to empower young women in the Miami foster care system
SELF EMPOWERMENT PROJECT LAUNCHES FOR YOUNG WOMEN IN FOSTER CARE
For more information, please contact Educate Tomorrow at info@educatetomorrow.org













