Voices News letter - Girls Inc. of Metro Denver
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Voices News letter - Girls Inc. of Metro Denver
Voices ofof e e8 8IssIsuseue1 1 WWintinetrer20210010VoVluomlum Combinednewsletter newsletterin inconjunction conjunctionwith with AACombined Photo’s by Marika Garcia Rickie Jones and Melinda Dark 23rd Annual Girls Night out was a sell out hit! With Melinda Dark and Rickie Jones leading the effort as event chairs, the 23rd Annual Girls Night Out event sold out to a crowd of over 850 men and women who screamed with laughter at this years’ comedian, Craig Ferguson of the “Late, Late show with Craig Ferguson.” Together, with the evenings’ corporate sponsors, over $200,000 was raised in support of Girls Incorporated of Metro Denver’s programs, bringing the total amount raised by this event to over $4 million! Over the years these funds have inspired 25,000 girls – like the girls who spoke at the event –to reach for their own dreams and to be strong, smart and bold. Photo’s by Marika Garcia , Event Chairs with entertaine r, Craig Ferg uson Corporate chairs, Julie Howell and Lindsey Miller worked to secure sponsors at various levels to support this event, including: Premier Level Sponsors- Cydney and Tom Marsico Event Level Sponsors- Denver Broncos Football Club with Pat and Annabel Bowlen, Tammy and Chris Marsico Corporate Level Sponsors- Barb Baumann, Alice Stephens, Scot H. and Susan Blake Smith, CoBank, Saunders, Western Union, UMB, tw telecom, Tiffany & Co., Denver Magazine and Anabliss Graphic Design Many thanks to the Girls Inc. Alliance and the Girls Night Out committee for all the hard work to make this event a success! 2010 Girls Night Out (Guys are welcome too!) Event Chairs Becky Gutrich, Kim Laycob and Julia Simon invite you to join us for an evening of dinner and entertainment for the 24th Annual Girls Night Out event to be held in the fall of 2010! Head writer for “Saturday Night Live” and Anchor for “Weekend Update”, Seth Meyers is sure the keep the room bubbling over with laughs! This event is sure to sell out, so reserve your tickets or table now by contacting Amanda Sowle at 303-893-4363 x 109 or by visiting the website at www.girlsincdenver.org. Early Bird individual tickets at $100 (through the end of May)/$125 ( June- day of event), which includes dinner and entertainment. Sponsorship opportunities are also available. Inspiring Inspiringall allgirlsgirlsto tobe be SM SM Strong, Strong,Smart Smartand andBold Bold Volunteer Highlight We Would Like to Thank the Following TOP For Their Generous Grant Support January 1, 2009-December 1, 2009 Anchor Point Gift Fund of Bradley A. Feld & M. Amy Batchelor Adolph Coors Foundation Bayless Charitable Trust Charles Schwab Foundation CoBiz Cares Foundation Comcast Cable Comcast Cares Day CW2 Gives Cydney and Tom Marsico Family Foundation Denver Teen Pregnancy Prevention Partnership El Pomar Foundation George W. Hopper Family Foundation Helen M. McLoraine Girls Inc. Scholarship Program Fund of the Denver Foundation ING Economic Literacy Program Jared Polis Foundation John G. Duncan Charitable Trust Kinder Morgan Foundation Koelbel Family Foundation Kullgren Family Charitable Trust LibertyGives Foundation Mabel Y. Hughes Charitable Trust Nelnet Educational Services Rose Community Foundation Timothy and Bernadette Marquez (TBM) Foundation The Denver Foundation The Peirls Foundation Tony Gramsas Youth Services (TGYS) Tony Gramsas Youth Services (TGYS) Cultural Competency Training Scholarship Virginia Hill Charitable Foundation Voz y Corazon - MHCD Women’s Foundation Girls Grantmaking Fund $1,000.00 $20,000.00 $3,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $30,000.00 $1,820.00 $25,000.00 $100,000.00 $10,000.00 $6,500.00 $2,500.00 $1,000.00 8,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,300.00 $5,000.00 $1,000.00 $3,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $1,000.00 $30,000.00 $7,500.00 $17,000.00 $29,000.00 $22,235.00 2,500.00 $4,000.00 $4,180.00 $5,000.00 IN Following are 10 reasons to support Girls Inc. of Metro Denver (GIMD) MANY GIRLS ARE REACHED THROUGHOUT DENVER AREA-Approximately 2,500 girls throughout the Denver-Metro area are reached annually with programming taught by GIMD staff. The key objectives are to enhance girls’ academic experience and knowledge so that they stay in school and to teach them how to make healthy and responsible choices that lead to successful futures. Our larger goal is encouraging girls to build self-esteem, and develop the knowledge and tools to realize successful, independent and confident futures. FIRST TIME EXPERIENCES-Through their participation at GIMD, girls are exposed to activities and places in our state that they might not otherwise have access too. For many girls, it is their first time to experience activities such as: ice skating, camping, touring museums and more. TOUCHING TECHNOLOGY-Girls have access to the GIMD computer labs, allowing them to complete homework assignments and preparing them to compete with students across the country in technology. SELF-SUFFICIENCY-Both youth and teen girls learn about economic literacy, from identifying denominations of money, to learning about interest rates, balancing a checkbook to investing in the stock market. These things put them on a path to self-sufficiency. HEALTHY CHOICES-Girls learn about health and sexuality through GIMD’s abstinence-based comprehensive sexuality education programs. Educated and empowered young women can mean fewer unintended teen pregnancies and fewer girls dropping out of high school. GIMD girls learn to make healthy and safe choices, and understand the many options they have in life. er s hi p argaritas • m • s • memb s • memb ito ito oj m oj er argarita s • m • p hi m s Girls Inc. of Metro Denver is a United Way Agency m Girls Inc. of Metro Denver is a proud member of Save the Date! Thursday, February 11, 2010 4-7 p.m. Lawrence Covell 225 Steele Street Denver, CO 80206 Volunteers are a huge part of the foundation that allows instructors at Girls Inc. of Metro Denver to teach curriculum and to provide attention to girls in programming. Every month, a volunteer is highlighted for all that they give in support of girls! These are just a few of the very special people who help inspire girls at the Girls Inc. facility: www.cocoalitionforgirls.org www.aee.org Girls Inc. of Metro Denver welcomes G.A.L.S., a charter school of Denver Public School scheduled to open in August 2010 www.galschools.org KEEPING THE ARTS-While many public schools are forced to cut art and music classes due to funding, girls continue to gain this knowledge through various art classes, music and dance programs offered at GIMD. OFF TO COLLEGE-Through the GIMD Mi Avenida program, teen girls participate in college preparatory classes and learn about filling out loan and grant applications, how to apply for college, and how to choose the school that is right for them. THE WHOLE GIRL-Girls attending GIMD Center-Based programs receive, on average, almost 200 hours of programs that serve the “whole girl”. These programs focus on six main areas: Careers & Life Planning, Health & Sexuality, Leadership & Community Action, Sports & Adventure, Self-Reliance & Life Skills, and Culture & Heritage. SCHOLARSHIPS-GIMD annually gives $45,000 in college scholarships so that girls can pursue their higher education and begin to plan for their futures. SAFE PLACE TO THRIVE- Girls need a safe place to express themselves and to reach for their dreams. With this solid foundation, they can be inspired to be strong, smart and bold! Girls Inc. of Metro Denver wishes all a Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year! CCCC Tax Credit in 2010! A 50% Colorado State Income Tax Credit is available to donors who make monetary contributions of $500 or more to Girls Girls Inc. of Metro Denver is Inc. of Metro Denver (GIMD). The credit is available under the a United Way Agency provisions of the Colorado Child Care Contribution Credit, created for the purpose of promoting child care in Colorado. The effect of the credit is that 1/2 of your donation to GIMD is offset by a reduction of your Colorado income taxes. In addition you are still able to claim your full contribution as a charitable deduction on your federal income tax return if you itemize deductions. Adelita Romero- Since June 2009, Adelita has made a 3-day a week commitment to our Youth Center as a Program Assistant. In addition to her volunteer commitment, she is a mother, attends classes at a local university and works full-time. She has a strong initiative, is very approachable, and a great conversationalist. The girls recognize and trust her and we are so grateful for her commitment! Elizabeth Lopez- Lilo, as she is known in the Youth Center, and has been a UCD work study volunteer since September 2009. She has displayed great leadership qualities and engaging in her work with the girls. As her first work experience, she continues to be very inquisitive with instructors and girls and finds her work here to be a learning experience that she can take with her to future positions. Carla Habuda- For the past 3 months, Carla has tutored on Tuesdays and Thursdays with a small group of 5th and 6th graders, along with volunteers Rebecca Gates and Kortney McPherson. In a short time, Carla has proven herself to be resourceful, respectful, strong and very helpful! With a take-charge personality, she models these positive qualities for the girls, and the girls love her! From the President “It is amazing to watch girls grow and develop into young women. When they are given a platform to share of themselves, to question, to explore, and to be heard, their integrity is strengthened, their belief in possibility opens up, and their futures become their own.” ~ Carol Bowar, President & CEO Who’s Who & What Do They Do? 2010 Girls Inc. of Metro Denver Board of Directors Shannon Saviers, Chair Barbara Baumann, Vice Chair Lucy Dinneen, Treasurer Julie Howell, Secretary Carol Bowar, President & CEO, GIMD Hillary Adams Stacey Baumhauer Virginia B. Bayless Tami Beardsley Odette M. Bent-Buckles JoAnne Bennett Jim Bernsten Linda Brisnehan Eliza Buyers Andrea Faley Amy Fowler Kimberli Haverly Regina Hutchinson M. Mashenka Lundberg Johanna Maes Pam McCoy Lauren Naylor Rachel Romero Nancy O. Shea Ann Stern Elizabeth Suárez Alice Stephens, Emeritus Member 2010 Girls Inc. Alliance Board of Directors Lauren Naylor Ann Stern Hillary Adams Stacey Baumhauer Tami Beardsley Kelli Binzer Susan Blake-Smith Angela Brohman Annie Brooks Steph Chichester Kasey Collins Katie Dark Melinda Dark Chris Darrow Brooke Domich Kerrin Falk Nanette Fishman Stephanie Fuentes Cathy Gilbert Erin Gilbert Becky Gutrich Karen Hannah Wheeler Alison Hanshaft Kimberli Haverly Katharine Honnen 2010 Calendar of Events February 11th February 17th March 1st March 10th April 14th May 3rd -9th May 12th June 7th June 11th June 14th July 10th October November 10th MMM (Lawrence Covell) Youth Session IV begins Teen Session IV begins Junior Alliance Social Junior Alliance Social Girls Bill of Rights Week Junior Alliance Social Youth Summer Program begins Celebration Event Luncheon Teen Summer Program begins Summer Carnival Girls Night Out Event- date TBD Junior Alliance Social Tami Hopp Allie Ingalls Hilary Johnson Rickie Jones Christy Jordan Heather LaMontagne KC Lang Stephanie Lawrence Kim Laycob Diane Lopez Kendi McDaniel Molly McLaurin Cissie Megyesy Lindsey Miller Paula Moore Tracy Nash Liza Olson Amy Reilly Robyn Roggensack Julia Simon Laura Sperry Laurie Staky Teresa Thrailkill Jennifer Underwood May Wilson this is a headline that we have used before 2010 Girls Inc. of Metro Denver Staff Amanda Sowle Angell Perez-Williams Brenda Stewart Camille Gallegos Carol Bowar Cia Compton Darcy Williams Elizabeth Green Irma Venegas Jenni Sasovetz Jeslin Shahrezaei Jessica Manzanares Kristin Johnson Lakeysha Molock Lizzeth Nevarez Lupe Tapia Melissa Flores Monica Villalobos Patricia Ramirez Sarah Sargent Tammie Limoges Theresa Quiroz Events Manager Director of Community Outreach & Teen Programs Grants Manager Teen Program Coordinator President/CEO Director of Finance & Operations Human Resources Volunteer Coordinator Community Educator Youth Program Instructor Development Manager Youth Coordinator Youth Program Specialist Community Educator Community Educator Community Educator Business Manager Director of Youth Programs Programs Administrative Assistant Youth Program Instructor Chief Development Officer SER Office Assistant 1499 Julian Street Denver, CO 80204 NONPROFIT ORG U.S. POSTAGE PAID DENVER, CO PERMIT NO. 689