The First International Day of the Girl / by Kate Lord

The United Nations declared October 11 the first International Day of the Girl, with a purpose “to help galvanize worldwide enthusiasm for goals to better girls’ lives, providing an opportunity for them to show leadership and reach their full potential.”

She's the First celebrated with a 48-hour leadership summit for our campus leaders, which included an assembly with the Young Women's Leadership School of Brooklyn, a reception with our most influential supporters, and activities from the Hearst Magazines & AOL Headquarters. Campus leaders from across the nation gathered for two days of activities and workshops planned for the students to bond with and learn from one another.

The Young Women's Leadership School of Brooklyn and She's the First celebrate the first United Nations' International Day of the Girl.
The Young Women's Leadership School of Brooklyn and She's the First celebrate the first United Nations' International Day of the Girl.
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