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¡Yadira, Girls Inc. está orgullosa de usted!
I would be a great Cinco de Mayo Queen because I have the motivation that is needed to achieve great things in our community. I am also committed to helping to improve our community. I understand that we, the young people, have the power to change the future and I am ready to begin.
For years I have made it a point to take leadership roles. The first step I took in that direction was joining Girls Incorporated of Omaha. They believe in young women like me and help me to be strong, smart, and bold. With their help I have achieved great things like becoming a board member, traveling the United States, and meeting the First Lady of the United States, Michelle Obama. I have also done leadership camps, drama camps, and participated in Corporate Camp. Corporate Camp is a camp where a group of 4 to 5 girls ages 13 to18 work together to create a small business. This camp teaches leadership, teamwork and a specific responsibility. I was in charge of the public relations part of it and even thought we did not win, we received 2nd place.
From all of these opportunities provided by Girls Inc., I’ve learned how to be a team player, how to resolve conflicts that may arise with teammates, and how to be a leader. I also learned organizational skill, time management, and public speaking. At school, I show leadership qualities when participating in class projects or group presentations.
I believe that becoming the Cinco de Mayo Queen will take me in the right direction to better my future and those around me because I will have the opportunity to be a role model for others. I am proud to participate in an organization that helps keep our Mexican history alive—not just in the textbooks.
I am grateful to be given the opportunity to be a part of such wonderful programs such as this. I will continue to strive for success and find ways to help out where I may be needed. I hope to hear the great news from you soon.
Thank you,
Yadira Cardenas
Congratulations National Scholars!
Girls Inc. members Treasure Pascal, Makay Weliyo, and D’Anshanique Gregory are each recipients of a $2,500 Lucile Miller Wright Scholarship from Girls Inc. national.
The Scholars Program was created in 1992 when Lucile Miller Wright, a long-time supporter of Girls Incorporated, made a bequest from her estate to fund scholarships expressly for young women members.
Since 1993, Girls Inc. national has awarded over $2.58 million in scholarships to over 400 high school women. Multiple scholarships ($2,500 and $15,000) are awarded each year and may be applied to tuition and expenses at any accredited 2- or 4-year college or university.
The purpose of the Scholars Program is to make post-secondary education more accessible by offsetting the financial costs. The goal is to inspire members to succeed in school and to consider a broad range of career possibilities
Dollars, Sense & Me
Girls Inc. member Nautika had this to say about participating in Dollars, Sense, & Me: “I like being a leader. I listened to my group’s ideas and I wrote them on the flip chart.”
To read more about Girls Inc. financial literacy programs – follow this link: http://www.girlsincomaha.stagemydomain.com/NewsDetail.aspx?n=1c5f0e96-d8ff-4cf3-b90e-112f664fc149
GIRLStart Centers
My favorite one is the lion. Lion starts with L. – KaNaijah
You have to get four in a row. Then you win, if you get four in a row. – Zymarria
“Girls Choice Day” in the GIRLStart Room
We had more girls than we normally do because Ms. Mara was out today but the girls did well and they were excited to change learning station and rotate to a new one each time. Yesterday we added a writing station and the girls really enjoyed that. We will keep their writing samples in a portfolio to measure their writing progress throughout the year.
Ms. Crystal
To see the busy GIRLStart room, follow this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Es9Z7rO_bPY
Alphabet Yoga in GIRLStart
The girls loved stretching to the alphabet yoga video in their GIRLStart class.
Check out “O is for Ohm” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbtUjAfVFLA
Check out “J is for jellyfish” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzzUksCxqig
Ms. Tess
Shout Out
I got a shout out from the ice. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3iM_jH-AmVA Congrats Ms. Emily E. for staying upright with the girls throughout that shout out!
Ms. Roberta
Nothing better than a hot cocoa on a cold day!
We got to skate and drink hot cocoa. – Madinah, age 5
Amy enjoys her hot chocolate http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spgo24jhK0o
A shameless product placement on the Girls Inc. blog: Vic Gutman gives the hot chocolate at the ConAgra skating rink a rave review. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XrX1Hq98zI
First time skating!
This was my first time skating. You have to have a lot of balance. I did pretty good. My friend Korrine was helping me skate. Kind of teaching me. – Hunter
Koko’s Interview About Chloe
Check out Koko’s interview about Chloe, the Girls Inc. turtle, and reading the book Emma’s Turtle.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2aF3Vmn7pM