24 Hour Crisis Hotline
Support Groups
Community Assistance
Crisis Intervention
Child & Family Programs
Girls Inc. of the Seacoast Area
Emergency Shelter
Legal Assistance Programs
Economic Independence Programs
High Risk Case Response Teams

Girls Inc. of the Seacoast Area

Our heartfelt thanks go out to all the
sponsors, supporters and volunteers
who made our first annual
Breaking the Glass Ceiling Luncheon & Awards event such a success!

Read about the 2010 honorees.


Presenting Sponsor

Strong Sponsors

Eastern Bank

Institution for Savings


matter communications


Newburyport Five Cents Savings Bank


Silpro


TD Bank


Francee and Michael Quinlan

Bold Sponsors

Affolter Family


Anna Jaques Hospital

Inspiring Sponsors

Colden Seymour

Lively Kids

Lotus Center for Healing Arts

Revitalive


Jane Tuohy

Empowering Sponsors

Jane Buxbaum

Lindsay Cavanaugh

Judith Chesney

Carolyn Davis

Anne Dawley

Patricia Doggett

Michele Gormley

Mayor Donna Holaday

Karen Holmes Physical Therapy, LLC

Janet Loring

Renee McGuirk

Sue Mitchell

Margaret Moore

Paola Roelofs

Joanne Valente

Walsingham Gallery


About Girls Inc. of the Seacoast Area

Girls Incorporated is a national research, education, and direct advocacy organization that inspires girls to be strong, smart, and bold. Programs based on research gathered at the Girls Inc. National Resource Center encourage girls ages 6 to 18 to take risks and master physical, intellectual, and emotional challenges.

Girls Inc. of the Seacoast Area is a provisional affiliate of the national organization and a division of the Jeanne Geiger Crisis Center. The Jeanne Geiger Crisis Center believes that when girls are fully empowered and live in a girl-friendly culture, they will be less likely to become victims of domestic violence.

Over the next year we will be introducing Girls Inc. programming that will benefit the following communities: Newburyport, Amesbury, Salisbury, Ipswich, Rowley, Georgetown, Groveland, Merrimac, Newbury and West Newbury.

For more information, call Amanda at 978-465-0999.

Girls Inc. Girls' Bill of Rights

  • Girls have the right to be themselves and to resist gender stereotypes.
  • Girls have the right to express themselves with originality and enthusiasm.
  • Girls have the right to take risks, to strive freely, and to take pride in success.
  • Girls have the right to accept and appreciate their bodies.
  • Girls have the right to have confidence in themselves and to be safe in the world.
  • Girls have the right to prepare for interesting work and economic independence.

The Girls Inc. name, mark, and all associated trademarks and logotypes are owned by Girls Inc. Strong, Smart, and Bold is a service mark of Girls Inc.