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Girls Inc. of Lynn CEO Natalie Martinez speaks during the 36th annual Girls Inc., celebration on Thursday. (Spenser Hasak) Purchase this photo

Girls Inc. partners to mentor young women

Adam Levine

November 8, 2024 by Adam Levine

LYNN — Girls Inc. of Boston and Lynn announced in a press release that it recently integrated with the Boston chapter of Strong Women, Strong Girls (SWSG).

SWSG is a nonprofit organization “dedicated to empowering girls and young women through mentorship and skill-building programs,” according to the release. It was founded in 2000 as a student organization at Harvard University with the goal of supporting “under-resourced communities through innovative, multigenerational mentoring programs.”

This expansion helps Girls Inc. increase its impact in the Commonwealth, especially the Boston area, and strengthens the organization’s own mission of “inspiring all girls to be strong, smart, and bold,” according to the release. Girls Inc. will integrate SWSG’s programming for grades three to five into its offerings for middle- and high-school students. This will expand mentorship opportunities and provide a wider range of leadership, confidence, and academic programs to young women across the region.

“We are thrilled to welcome Strong Women, Strong Girls Boston into the Girls Inc. family,” Chief Executive Officer of Girls Inc. of Boston and Lynn Natalie Martinez said in the release. “This strengthens our ability to provide vital resources and mentorship to more girls in the community, allowing them to grow into confident leaders. By joining forces, we are well-positioned to support the new generation of strong, smart, and bold girls.”

“We are delighted to bring the successful program of Strong Women, Strong Girls together under the umbrella of our Girls Inc. programs. The dedication and success of both teams are a testament to our commitment to continue helping girls across greater Boston and Lynn. We are committed to providing the resources to help them continue to thrive into the leaders of tomorrow,” Board Chair Siobhan Kelly said in the release.

For more information about Girls Inc. of Boston and Lynn or the acquisition of Strong Women Strong Girls Boston, please visit GirlsIncLynn.org or contact Donna Crotty at 617-620-9461 or [email protected].

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