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Girls’ Initiative Phase II Report
Girls’ Initiative Phase II Report   (2011)  
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Author: Georgia Hall, Ph.D.

The seven-year investment represented by the Girls’ Initiative has made notable contributions towards (a) building the capacity of local organizations to serve high risk system-involved girls, and (b) implementing broad practices that strengthen gender-responsive programming statewide.

This paper presents a summary of the goals, activities, and key results from the Girls’ Initiative Phase II along with potential strategies for building on its accomplishments.

Funded by the Hyams Foundation


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