WHY OUR GIRLS NEED YOU

Today, girls continue to encounter significant obstacles to their well-being and success.

  • In Wisconsin, two-thirds of the victims of reported sexual assaults are less than 15 years of age.
  • 7 in 10 Girls are sexually harassed at some point in high school
  • Only 83% of Wisconsin high school girls graduate.
WHEN YOU SUPPORT GIRLS INC., YOU EMPOWER GIRLS TO SUCCEED.

Girls Inc. encourages girls to discover and celebrate their strengths and voices. We provide a holistic in-depth approach that combines mentorship and evidenced–based programming delivered in a positive, nurturing environment.

We never turn a girl away if her family is unable to pay. Approximately 97% of our girls receive some level of tuition assistance thanks to the generosity of individuals and businesses in Southeast Wisconsin.

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Every gift is life-changing. There are many ways to give.

Become a Champion for Girls

This group of individual philanthropists makes an annual contribution of $1,000 or more and enjoys special engagement opportunities throughout the year.

Wire Transfer, Gifts of Appreciated Stock and IRA Charitable Distributions

These giving mechanisms can offer convenience as well as tax benefits. Please contact Jeanette Brown or call 262-898-2333 for more information.

Workplace Giving

Many employers offer workplace giving programs, an easy and efficient way to make tax-deductible donations through payroll deduction. Ask your employer if they have a workplace giving program.

Planned Giving

Interested in leaving a legacy that will empower future generations of girls? There are many ways you can include Girls Inc. in your estate plans

Amazon Smile

Support Girls Inc. while you shop on Amazon. Visit smile.amazon.com to learn how your purchases can trigger a contribution from Amazon to Girls Inc.

Please visit our Annual Report & Financials page for our most recent 990s, Audits, and Annual Reports.

“Girls Inc. is different from other places I’ve been because it’s all girls and it teaches me things I will use in the real world instead of just doing activities.”

– Tamia, age 11