Girls Hope takes in academically capable girls-in-need and provides them a better chance of success. I discovered Girl's Hope about a year ago when I was planning some community service projects for my basketball team to do and I must say, it's an amazing program.
Just by reading their mission statements and information on their website, you can't really understand what an impact this organization has on the girls involved. When I sat down and had a conversation with an employee of Girls Hope, her explanation of what the program does impacted me way more than their mission statement.
Hypothetically speaking, Girls Hope would take in a child who shows much academic promise but has a bad home life. Some children will miss school for days at a time because they have a parent who is an addict and have to take care of younger siblings. Some don't have as harsh of a scenario, but still are doing poorly in school because of their home lives. Girls Hope believes that with a strong support system, the children can accomplish great things.
The program gives the girls a value-center, family-like home and provides them with support all the way through college. While reading Girls Hope's success stories, I can't help but think where these girls would have ended up if it weren't for the love and care they received throughout the years. Click here to read some of the success stories.
If you want to get involved, there are plenty of ways to do so. My teammates and I, being poor college students, didn't really have much money to donate to the program. We wanted to be involved in a more hands-on way. They gave us a couple of options, and we decided to go in and clean one of the houses for them. It might seem like an odd request for community service, but I just kept in mind that although it might not be a big project, we were members of the community and we were showing support. By helping out, we were telling Girls Hope that we think what they do is wonderful, and they are appreciated.
We swept, mopped, scrubbed, dusted and wiped every surface of the first two floors of the house. Here's a picture of us on the front porch after our couple hours of cleaning:
Other volunteer opportunities are listed here. Be sure to take a look. There are a lot of different ways to give back to the program! Girl's Hope is also on Facebook and give updates on upcoming events. Type in Girls Hope in your searchbar and "like" them!
Good post (need to clean up the grammar though). I hadn't heard of them before.
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I first heard of the Girl's Hope program watching Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. Last semester, one of my young ladies in my Ethics class worked with Girl's Home for her service learning project. I think that it is great that brilliant young minds are given a chance to succeed.
ReplyDeleteAwesome post, I had never heard of Girl's Hope until now! I love that you included the fact that we can "like" them on Facebook--very cool :)
ReplyDeleteThanks all. And you'd think it would be "Girl's Hope" but for whatever reason they use this punctuation all throughout their own website -- "Girls Hope"
ReplyDeleteI was reluctant to use it that way but figured they couldn't have that many errors on their own page. Haha. And yes it's a very good program.
You have such a big heart. I sense nothing but greatness for you in the future and pray that God give you all that your heart desires. Continue to do what your heart tells you to do and keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteI had not heard of this organization before. Thank you for bringing it to light. Good post!
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