What We Do
Girls Inc. Greater Lowell focuses on the development of the whole girl. She learns to value herself, take risks, and discover and develop her inherent strengths.

Our Mission
Our Mission
Girls Inc. inspires all girls to be strong, smart, and bold.
Our Vision
Powerful girls in an equitable society.
Our Values
Respect the dignity of each human being.
Recognize and support the strength in every girl.
Appreciate, embrace, and advance diversity.
Drive for results anchored in accountability.
Operate collaboratively.
The research-based programming is hands-on, minds-on, and meets the needs of today’s girls to provide the age-appropriate information and knowledge so girls make decisions leading to healthy lives; succeed academically; and develop life skills to prepare for adulthood.
- People are trained staff and volunteers who build lasting, mentoring relationships, and peers who share their drive and aspirations.
- Environment is girls-only, physically and emotionally safe; there is a sisterhood of support, high expectations, and respect.
These essential elements provide a holistic approach that is grounded in a belief in girls’ rights and abilities. A belief in girls’ rights and abilities is the foundation for all the essential elements. At different ages, developmental stages, or happenings in life, one essential element may be more dominant or present for that moment or period of time. However, that element is always supported and enhanced by the other elements.
Our Difference
Through the Girls Inc. Experience, our professionally trained staff and volunteers provide mentorship, safe spaces, and programming that address the unique challenges girls face and are proven to help girls succeed.
We cultivate safe environments where girls are encouraged to take risks, learn from experiences, and grow.



Advocacy & Education
Girls Inc. works with and for girls to advocate for policies to overcome the social and systemic barriers that threaten their ability to succeed.
Together, we advocate especially for the needs of girls from low-income communities and those who may face discrimination because of their gender, race, religion, ethnicity, immigration status, disability, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation and gender identity.

What Girls Learn
Girls build the knowledge, skills, and confidence to push for positive change in their lives and their communities.
Statistics from Girls Inc. National.






ROLE OF GIRLS INC. NATIONAL
Providing thought leadership and resources to our network of 75 Girls Inc. Affiliates across the US and Canada.
Local Affiliate partnerships enhance goals and provide strategic direction for over 100,000 girls.
