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Empowering Girls & Young Women 
Through Education

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Fall 2024 12-week Girls' Program

Registration
is now OPEN

Our Girls’ Program launches October 2, 2024! 

Designed specifically for girls ages 8-11, this program is carefully crafted by experts in child development to meet the unique needs of today’s elementary school girls.
 

Our curriculum blends the power of mindfulness, social-emotional learning, and empowerment, equipping girls with the tools to thrive in every aspect of life.

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Only 10 spots available!

About the Girls' Program

We are dedicated to nurturing every girl’s potential through engaging and empowering activities led by elementary school teachers and supported by Child and Youth Workers.

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Our program features role-playing scenarios to build confidence, crafting sessions to foster creativity, and group discussions to strengthen peer connections. Each activity is thoughtfully designed to support her growth and development. 

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Why are these activities crucial? They help girls develop essential skills such as self-esteem, emotional resilience, and healthy relationships. By connecting with peers who share similar experiences, they build lasting friendships and learn valuable strategies to navigate life’s challenges.

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When girls believe in themselves, they’re more likely to embrace new challenges, participate in activities, and build meaningful connections. Confidence empowers them to face fears, join in, and bounce back from setbacks, making school and new experiences exciting opportunities rather than obstacles.

REGISTRATION FEE

$200 per participant

WHEN

Every Wednesday

Oct 2 - Dec 18

6:00 - 7:45 PM

WHERE

John Campbell School

1255 Tecumseh Rd E, Windsor

WHO

Girls ages

8 - 11

Meet Our Bursary Recipients

Megan MacLeod

We are trilled to award Megan MacLeod the winter semester Casey Stevens Bursary!

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Megan is known by her family and friends as reliable and is solution-focused on helping others navigate their problems. 

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A third year Concurrent Education and French Studies student at the University of
Windsor, Megan is following her childhood dream of becoming a teacher.

Her contributions to the community are through volunteer work: tutoring with underprivileged kids; helping to support them academically and socially, as well as organizes and executes events at the university through her role as VP of Events of the Society of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, and helps to provide for local families in need through annual drives. 

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(January 2024)

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In the words of Megan

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“It is an absolute honour to be the recipient of the Casey Stevens Bursary for the winter semester.
I am eternally grateful to Stacey and the outstanding work done by the Help Her Fly organization for providing me with the means to continue my education as I strive to become a teacher
. I cannot fully express what this bursary means to me, but I know that it will aid me greatly on my path to empowering the next generation in the classroom. Thank you to Help Her Fly and the Windsor community who have supported me on my journey and have given me the opportunity to grow as a lifelong learner.”

Sponsored by Solidarity Towers

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She believed
she could,
so she did.

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