Girls, Inc. supports the X files Business-Education
Partnership through its involvement in school-to-career
activities for
students, including:
Mission:TO BUILD GIRLS CAPACITY FOR CONFIDENT, RESPONSIBLE AND
SELF-SUFFICIENT ADULTHOOD WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON THOSE
WITH LIMITED
ACCESS TO COMPARABLE RESOURCES.
Slogan:Inspiring All Girls to be Strong, Smart and Bold SM
History
Founded in 1975, Girls Incorporated of Omaha annually serves
more than
5,000 young people regardless of ability to pay and offers
gender-specific, research-based education programs and services for
girls in our community.
Girls Incorporated programs encourage girls to master physical,
intellectual and emotional challenges. Many girls are enriched with
unique experiences they will carry with them their entire lifetime.
Girls Incorporated serves girls ages 6 to 18 in its facilities in north
and south Omaha. Additional girls and young people experience Girls
Incorporated programming through outreach programs. Kid-Ability! , a
nationally recognized child sexual abuse prevention program, equips
young people with information they need to keep safe and gives them
skills to identify people who can help them.
Girls Incorporated s programming is focused on six-core goals-
- Career & Life Planning
- Health & Sexuality
- Leadership & Community Action
- Sports & Adventure
- Self Reliance & Life Skills
- Culture & Heritage
In addition to the programs offered, Girls Incorporated of Omaha offers
transportation to our Centers and home in the evening, hot nutritional
meal after school or lunch and snack during school holidays and summer
and tutoring to assist with schoolwork.
Bill of Rights:Girls have the right to be themselves- people first and females second-
and to resist pressure to behave in sex-stereotyped ways.
Girls have the right to express themselves with originality and
enthusiasm.
Girls have the right to accept and enjoy the bodies they were born with
and not to feel pressured to compromise their health in order to satisfy
the dictates of an ideal physical image.
Girls have the right to be free of vulnerability and self-doubt and to
develop as mentally and emotionally sound individuals.
Girls have the right to prepare for interesting work and economic
independence.
Girls, Inc. offers post-secondary student and teacher internship
opportunities seasonally, going into the schools to talk about the Girls
Inc. programs, and having school students tour the site as a career
learning opportunity. Please contact Jane Allamong at (402) 457-4676 to
coordinate these activities.
Locations
Girls Incorporated of Omaha
Development Center
2811 N. 45 St.
Omaha, NE 68104
(402) 457-4676
Girls Incorporated of Omaha
Emma Lozier Center
5407 S. 30 St.
Omaha, NE 68107