New Partner Announcement – Girl Up

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As the mom of two daughters, a pre-teen and teenager, I am thrilled to partner with Girl Up, an innovative campaign, of the United Nations Foundation, to address the needs of  adolescent girls in developing countries.

This “for girls, by girls” campaign mobilizes girls in the  U.S. to raise awareness and funds for programs of the United Nations that help some of the world’s hardest-to-reach adolescent girls. Through Girl Up’s support, girls will have the opportunity to become educated, healthy, safe, included and counted in their communities and positioned to be the next generation of leaders.

Be sure to welcome them to the Mom Bloggers for Social Good community!

Please click here to like Girl Up on Facebook and here to follow Girl Up on Twitter.


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  1. Sounds great – thanks for sharing this with us

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