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  • Girls Inc. of Alameda County | Inspiring All Girls to be Strong, Smart & Bold

    COMIENZA CON LAS CHICAS Nos guía la visión de que todas las niñas del condado de Alameda se sientan valoradas, vistas y preparadas para lograr sus sueños. Tomar medidas Ver vídeos Inspirando a todas las niñas Para ser fuerte, Inteligente y audaz. Trabaje a tiempo parcial para Girls Inc. del condado de Alameda mientras toma cursos gratuitos a través de Berkeley City College. Leer más NUESTRA HISTORIA Girls Inc. del condado de Alameda está construyendo una nueva generación de líderes fuertes, inteligentes y audaces. QUIÉNES SOMOS Somos una organización sin fines de lucro que presta servicios en Oakland y East Bay, comprometida con las niñas como un camino hacia un cambio transformador para comunidades enteras. Quienes somos LO QUE HACEMOS Ofrecemos un continuo de programas académicos, de liderazgo y de bienestar para niñas desde el jardín de infantes de transición hasta el comienzo de su carrera para ayudarlas a superar las barreras y alcanzar su máximo potencial. Qué hacemos NUESTRO IMPACTO En el año escolar 2023-2024... Atendemos a 1.747 jóvenes desde el jardín de infancia de transición hasta el comienzo de sus carreras, incluidas nuestras exalumnas mientras transitan la universidad y su carrera profesional, y nuestros aprendices en el Aprendizaje Ampliado. 3x Nuestros estudiantes fueron 3 veces más Probablemente esté leyendo a un nivel nivel que sus compañeros que no están en nuestros programas, y 6 veces más probable si son estudiantes del idioma inglés (ELL). 94% De nuestros estudiantes de 6to a 8vo grado piensan que es importante hacer el mayor esfuerzo posible mientras trabajan para alcanzar sus metas. 100% de los estudiantes de último año de nuestro programa College Access Now (CAN) se graduaron de la escuela secundaria y fueron admitidos en instituciones postsecundarias por décimo año consecutivo. Ver informes de impacto NUESTRA HISTORIA Con sede en Oakland, California, Girls Inc. del condado de Alameda responde a las necesidades únicas de las niñas y sus aliados en East Bay con menos acceso a recursos educativos, sociales y financieros. NOTA:* 10% asiáticos (chinos, filipinos, vietnamitas y otros grupos asiáticos), 2% caucásicos, 1% de Oriente Medio, 1% guameños o chamorros. El resto de las etnias representaron menos del 0,5%. Los participantes provienen de hogares con menos acceso a ciertos recursos educativos, sociales y financieros. 43% Hablar un idioma distinto del inglés en casa NUESTRA HISTORIA Solo entre el 20% y el 25% de los estudiantes de primaria en las escuelas Título I* del Distrito Escolar Unificado de Oakland (OUSD) cumplieron con los estándares estatales de lectura. El 40% o más de los estudiantes en las escuelas del Título I de OUSD están crónicamente ausentes (faltan el 10% o más del año escolar), lo que afecta significativamente su capacidad para tener éxito académico. Según la Encuesta sobre Conductas de Riesgo en Jóvenes de los CDC, 3 de cada 5 adolescentes informaron haberse sentido constantemente tristes o desesperanzadas durante al menos 2 semanas consecutivas el año pasado. *Una escuela Título I recibe fondos federales bajo el Título I de la Ley de Educación Primaria y Secundaria (ESEA) para apoyar a estudiantes de bajos recursos. El objetivo de los fondos Título I es garantizar que todos los niños, independientemente de su situación económica, tengan acceso a una educación de alta calidad y cumplan con los estándares académicos estatales. Mi parte favorita de las actividades después de la escuela este año es que hicimos muchas actividades divertidas y conocí a muchos amigos. PARTICIPANTE DE 5.º GRADO Apoya a las chicas. Tu generosidad les demuestra que crees en ellas y en su potencial. TOMAR MEDIDAS Conviértete en un Mujer de Impacto Únase a nuestra red de adultos solidarios que defienden activamente a nuestros jóvenes. Más información Conviértete en un Pareja Conviértete en socio corporativo y demuestra lo que es posible. Más información Conviértete en un Voluntario Únase a los miembros de la comunidad en el Área de la Bahía y contribuya con su tiempo y talento. Más información Conviértete en un Inversor Invertir en el movimiento para lograr cambios positivos con y para las niñas. Más información ÚLTIMAS NOTICIAS ¿Qué está pasando en Girls Inc. del condado de Alameda? Aún no hay ninguna entrada publicada en este idioma Una vez que se publiquen entradas, las verás aquí. Leer más Obtenga más información sobre: Socios corporativos Próximos eventos

  • Our Impact | Girls Inc. of Alameda County

    NUESTRO IMPACTO Girls Inc. del condado de Alameda está cambiando la trayectoria de la vida de las niñas. Ver informes Durante más de 65 años, Girls Inc. del condado de Alameda ha servido a la comunidad. Como filial local de la red nacional Girls Inc., con la misión compartida de inspirar a todas las niñas a ser fuertes, inteligentes y audaces. Con sede en Oakland, California, Girls Inc. del Condado de Alameda responde a las necesidades únicas de las niñas y sus aliadas con menos acceso a recursos educativos, sociales y financieros, o que pertenecen o viven en comunidades con menos recursos en el Este de la Bahía de San Francisco. Les brindamos un continuo comprobado de cientos de horas de programación académica, de salud y liderazgo desde jardín de infantes hasta 12.º grado, impartidas anualmente en las escuelas y nuestros centros. Obtenga más información sobre nuestro impacto a lo largo de los años a continuación. Informe de Impacto 2023-2024 Informe de Impacto 2023-2024 Informe de Impacto 2023-2024 Informe de Impacto 2023-2024 Ver y descargar 640+ PROMEDIO DE HORAS DE PROGRAMACIÓN POR PARTICIPANTE 440+ PROMEDIO DE HORAS DE PROGRAMACIÓN POR PARTICIPANTE 120+ PROMEDIO DE HORAS DE PROGRAMACIÓN POR PARTICIPANTE Apoya a las chicas. Tu generosidad les demuestra que crees en ellas y en su potencial. Danielle West Analytics Consultant, Kaiser Permanente Danielle joined Girls Inc. of Alameda County as a shy seventh grader who questioned her leadership potential. But Girls Inc. quickly became the environment where her voice, confidence, and academic ambitions began to take form. Through STEM workshops, public health projects, and leadership development, she discovered her passion for community health. “At Girls Inc., I learned that my ideas mattered. I went from silent in the back of the room to leading citywide youth commissions,” she says. Danielle graduated UC Berkeley with honors, was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa and now works as an Analytics Consultant at Kaiser Permanente. She is currently preparing to attend Law School to specialize in healthcare policy. Tayo Ogunmayin Civil Engineer, WMH Corporation Tayo came to Girls Inc. of Alameda County in middle school feeling isolated, disengaged, and unsure of herself. But through Girls Inc.’s hands-on STEM programming and nurturing community, she began to see new possibilities. A pivotal moment came during a field trip to an urban planning firm, where she learned people actually design the bridges and roads she used on a daily basis. “That day changed everything,” she says. “For the first time, I saw a future I wanted—and believed I could have. ” With one-on-one college guidance, she became the first in her family to attend college, earning a B.S. in Civil Engineering from UC Davis and a master’s in transportation policy. Today, Tayo works as a Civil Engineer in the Bay Area, helping build the infrastructure of tomorrow. “Girls Inc. didn’t just support me, ” she says. “They showed me who I could become—and then helped me become her. ” Tehray McCullough Analyst, BlackRock Asset Management Tehray’s journey with Girls Inc. of Alameda County began amid family instability and immense personal struggle. Facing parental incarceration and moments of homelessness, she often felt alone—until she found Girls Inc. “They were my safe haven, ” she says. “They helped me see that my circumstances didn’t have to define me. ” With Girls Inc.’s help, she returned to school, navigated the legal system for her own protection, and applied for college. She discovered a passion for finance through a Girls Inc. partnership with BlackRock and went on to study Economics at UC Merced. She currently works as an Analyst at BlackRock Asset Management—the very company that first opened her eyes to her career path. “Girls Inc. gave me the tools, the mentors, and the belief that I could build a different life, ” she says. “Now, I want to be the kind of leader who gives back the way they gave to me. ” TOMAR MEDIDAS Informes de impacto anteriores Informes de impacto anteriores Informes de impacto anteriores Informes de impacto anteriores 2022 - 2023 View & Download 2021 - 2022 View & Download 2020 - 2021 View & Download 2019 - 2020 View & Download Obtenga más información sobre: Mujeres de impacto Formas de donar

  • Privacy Statement | Girls Inc. of Alameda County

    COMIENZA CON LAS CHICAS Girls Incorporated of Alameda County (“Girls, Inc.”) Privacy Policy Effective Date February 07, 2025 Girls Incorporated of Alameda County ( “Girls, Inc.,” “we,” “us,” or “our” ) respects your privacy, believes in protecting your personal information, and is committed to protecting it through our compliance with this Privacy Policy ( the “Policy” ). We maintain the privacy of our donors and supporters and we do not trade, share, or sell a donor’s personal information within anyone else, nor send donor mailings on behalf of other organizations without the donor’s consent. This Policy describes the types of information we may collect from you or that you may provide (i) when you access and/or use the Girls, Inc. website, (ii) in order for us to perform services for you, and/or (3) in order for you to participate in our surveys, program applications, and interest forms as well as our practices for collecting, using, maintaining, protecting, and disclosing that information. This Policy applies to information we collect: On our website; In-person; and/or In e-mail, facsimile, and other electronic messages between you and us. It does not apply to information collected: any other website operated by us or any third party; or by any third party. Please read this Policy carefully to understand our policies and practices regarding your information and how we will treat it. If you do not agree with our policies and practices, please do not visit our website. By visiting our website, you agree to this Policy. TERRITORIAL SCOPE This Policy applies to users of our website located in the United States. MINORS AND CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF 13 Our website and services are not directed at or intended for minors and children under the age of 18. Further, we do not knowingly collect personal information about children under the age of 13. If we determine that a user is under the age of 18, we will immediately delete any information provided by the user. If you believe we might have any information from or about a child under the age of 18, and especially information from or about a child under the age of 13, please contact us at complaints@girlsinc-alameda.org . INFORMATION WE COLLECT ABOUT YOU We collect Personal Information (defined below) and information that is not Personal Information (“Non-Personal Information,” together with Personal Information, “Information”) from visitors of our website. For the purposes of this Policy, “Personal Information” means the information that identifies, relates to, describes, is reasonably capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked, directly or indirectly, to a person or a household. We may combine Non-Personal Information with Personal Information, and in those circumstances, we will treat the combined information as Personal Information. We collect several types of Personal Information, including the following information: First and Last Name Email Address Phone Number Postal Address How you heard about us IP Address Browser Type Usage data, such as access dates and times We may collect several types of Non-Personal Information including: Your responses to survey questions that do not include Personal Information Surveys can include program applications and interest forms HOW WE COLLECT YOUR INFORMATION We collect your information from various sources that may include, for example, the following: You Directly. Information you provide directly when you use or otherwise interact with our website; fill out and submit forms to us online or via fax; contact us; and/or provide us with feedback. Your Browser or Device. Information collected automatically as a result of visiting our website, including through the use of cookies as described below. We may use cookies to collect the following information: IP Address, geolocation information, time zone, usage times and volume, and information about the device you are using (for example, device type, device ID, characteristics and status, browser type, screen size, internet bandwidth, and operating system and application), language preference, URL click stream, or information that we collect through our marketing activities. Cookies are small files of letters and numbers stored on your browser or device that enable the cookie owner to recognize the device when it visits websites or uses online services. The website you visit may set cookies directly, known as first-party cookies, or may trigger cookies set by other domain names, known as third-party cookies. While we may automatically use some cookies that are strictly necessary to provide the services you request or enable communications, we request your consent for all of our other cookie uses. We may use the following types of cookies: Strictly necessary cookies. Our website requires the use of cookies to properly operate or provide necessary functions relating to the services you request. They include cookies enabling you to securely access our website. These are persistent cookies that generally last 30 days. Analytical/performance cookies. These cookies allow us and our third-party service providers to recognize and count the number of visitors and to see how visitors move around our website when they are using it. This helps us improve how our website works by, for example, ensuring that visitors can easily find what they need on our website. These cookies generate aggregate statistics that are not associated with an individualized profile and are persistent cookies that generally last 30 days. Functionality cookies. These cookies enable helpful but non-essential website functions that improve your website experience. By recognizing you when you return to our website, they may, for example, allow us to personalize our content for you, greet you by name, or remember your preferences. These are persistent cookies that generally last 30 days. If you do not want to receive cookies, you can change your browser settings on your computer or other device you’re using to access our services. If you use our website without changing your browser settings, or if you click the “Accept” button on our website page regarding cookies, we’ll assume that you’re happy to receive all cookies on the website and that you have provided consent by such actions or conduct. Most browsers also provide functionality that lets you review and erase cookies, including our website cookies. Please note that the website may not work properly without cookies. HOW WE USE YOUR INFORMATION We use Information that we collect about you or that you provide to us: To present our website and its contents to you, as applicable. To provide you with information that you request from us. To allow donors to make a donation or purchase on this website. To fill supporters’ orders. To provide donation receipts. To contact supporters in the event we have trouble processing an order or donation. To notify you about changes to our website or any additional services that we offer or provide though it. To allow you to participate in interactive features on our website. To improve your website experience. To provide you support services. To support internal recordkeeping. To investigate, deter, and protect against fraudulent, unauthorized or illegal activity. To inform you about events and news related to our website. To contact you with respect to our website. To fulfill any other purpose for which you provide it. In any other way we may describe when you provide the information, or for which you may otherwise consent to. To protect the security or integrity of our website. To protect against a threat to personal safety or destruction of property. To protect against legal liability and/or cooperate with government officials or parties in litigation, or as otherwise required by law. DISCLOSURE OF YOUR INFORMATION Girls, Inc. does not sell, share, lease, or otherwise disclose your Personal Information except as expressly stated in this Policy. We may disclose Information that we collect, or that you provide, as described in this Policy: To our employees on a need-to-know basis. To our affiliated companies on a need-to-know basis. In anonymized and/or aggregated form to contractors, service providers and other third parties, such as our payment processing partners, we use to support our business and who are bound by contractual obligations to keep Information confidential and use it only for the purposes for which we disclose it to them. To a buyer or successor in the event of a merger, divestiture, restructuring, reorganization, dissolution or other sale or transfer of some or all of our assets, whether as a going concern or as part of bankruptcy, liquidation or similar proceeding. For any other purpose disclosed by us when you provide the information. With your consent. We may also disclose your Personal Information: To comply with any court order, law, or legal process, including responding to any government or regulatory request. To enforce other agreements, including for billing and collection purposes. If we believe disclosure is necessary or appropriate to protect our rights, property, or safety, or the rights, property, or safety of you, our customers, or others. We may disclose your Non-Personal Information to our customers who pay us for our market-research services. We do not disclose your Personal Information to our customers. CHOICES ABOUT HOW WE USE AND DISCLOSE YOUR INFORMATION We strive to provide you with choices regarding the information you provide to us. We have created mechanisms to provide you with the following control over your information: Tracking Technologies and Advertising. You can set your browser to refuse all or some browser cookies, or to alert you when cookies are being sent. If you disable or refuse cookies, please note that some aspects of our website may not function as intended. Communications. You may opt out of receiving promotional e-mail communications from us by sending us an e-mail to communications@girlsinc-alameda.org or by clicking “unsubscribe” at the bottom of the e-mails we send to you. Please note that you may not be able to opt-out of certain transactional e-mails, or other communications required by law, or that may be necessary for the performance of your or our obligations, or for the exercise of your or our rights pursuant to this Policy. Unless you indicate otherwise by checking the clearly-marked box on the purchase or donation dorm, the user will be added to the Girls, Inc. of Alameda County mailing list. THIRD PARTY LINKS ON OUR SITE Our website may contain links to other third-party websites for your convenience. We are not responsible for the privacy policies and practices of other third-parties and any information you submit to a third-party is subject to their privacy policy. Once you leave our website or are otherwise redirected to a third-party website, application, or other online service, we encourage you to read the privacy policy applicable to that third party. YOUR CALIFORNIA PRIVACY RIGHTS We do not sell, trade, or otherwise transfer your Personal Information to third parties, except as expressly stated in this Policy. The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018, as amended (Cal. Civ. Code §§ 1798.100 to 1798.199) (“CCPA”), does not apply to us. If you have any questions or concerns about the CCPA, its non-applicability to us, this Policy, or how we collect, use, or disclose your Information, please e-mail us at complaints@girlsinc-alameda.org . California “Shine the Light” Law Separate from CCPA, California residents may, pursuant to California Civil Code Section 1798.83 (the California “Shine the Light” law), request certain information regarding our disclosure (if any) of Personal Information to third parties for direct marketing purposes. To make such a request, please contact us, identify yourself as a California resident and provide sufficient information so we can take appropriate action, such as your name, email address or any additional information required. DATA PROCESSING AND SECURITY We have implemented measures designed to secure your Information from accidental loss and from unauthorized access, use, alteration, and disclosure. All Information you provide to us is stored on our secure servers behind firewalls. This website takes every precaution to protect our donors’ information. When you submit sensitive information via the website, your information is protected both online and off-line. When our donation or purchase form asks users to enter sensitive information (such as credit card numbers), that information is encrypted and is protected with the best encryption software in the industry — SSL. The credit card company does not retain, share, store or use personal information for any secondary purposes. We do not share donor information with other organizations. Certain online credit card purchases and donations are processed through Network for Good, a third party service provider. These transactions are subject to the Network for Good Privacy, Security & Disclosure Statement. We do not sell or share any of your credit card, payment related, or other personal information. All of our supporters’ information, not just the sensitive information mentioned above, is restricted in our offices. Finally, the servers that we store personally identifiable information on are kept in a secure environment. CHANGES TO OUR PRIVACY POLICY We may modify the terms of this Policy and we encourage you to review this Policy regularly. We will inform you about any amendments to our Policy via email or other commercially reasonable means within 15 days of making any such a modification. Continued use of our website shall constitute acceptance of any such amendments. We will also post the amended version on this page and indicate at the top of the page when this Policy was last updated. CONTACT INFORMATION To ask questions or comment about this Privacy Policy and our privacy practices, contact us at complaints@girlsinc-alameda.org or (510) 357-5515. USERS OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES Girls, Inc. is based in the United States, and our website is hosted here. If you are visiting our website, the laws governing our collection and use of personal information may be different from the laws of your country. If you decide to visit our website or share your personal information with Girls, Inc., you agree to be governed by the laws of the United States, and you expressly consent to the transfer of your data to the United States, to the maximum extent permissible under applicable law. Learn more about: Mujeres de impacto Formas de donar

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