Cushy job, ladies!

Girls Inc. staff took the Sister 2 Sister peer mentors for lunch and manicures/pedicures as a reward for being good role models to the younger girls and helping out with programs, such as GIRLStart literacy, for the younger girls.

Ms. Mara and Ms. Tess claim they are supervising thier rough jobs from their pedicure chairs.  Hmmmm…  Nothing rough here but some heels.

Click here to hear their perfectly logical explanation…. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGFbuN42bXM.

What I learned…

As part of In Our Own Hands, girls visited with seniors at Royale Oaks Assisted Living.

“What I learned at Royale Oaks is how to play the game “Machable.”  Girls Inc. girls call that game “Go Fish.”  It’s a very cool game, but what I was playing with Joanne, Gloria, and Al was Uno.  We had a great time and I appreciated it.” – Alyxandria

Rashell casts her vote.

Rashell looks over the classroom flip charts to cast her vote for community service projects – a service component of In Our Own Hands, funded by Best Buy. 


“I think being a good leader will show other girls that it’s good to help out in the community no matter your age.” – Rashell

To read more about In Our Own Hands, click here http://www.girlsincomaha.stagemydomain.com/NewsDetail.aspx?n=8d311d8d-ec93-4d05-84d5-d2cd755fa458.