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Mentee to ambassador - meet Rea

Mentee to ambassador - meet Rea

Mentoring impacts everyone differently. For ambassador, Rea, it was about exploring the options available to her and finding her feminism. Read more

Published: 10th May, 2022

Author: Nat Rossetti

Mentee to ambassador - meet Yentel

Mentee to ambassador - meet Yentel

Yentel is an ambassador at The Girls' Network, a Young Advisor to Liverpool City Council and the Vice President of her Student Union. Here, she talks more about how mentoring has supported her to explore these different opportunities. Read more

Published: 10th May, 2022

Author: Nat Rossetti

Mentee to ambassador - meet Olivia

Mentee to ambassador - meet Olivia

After their mentoring journey has come to an end, our mentees are invited to join our Ambassador Community. Here, Eastbourne ambassador, Olivia, reflects on her time as a member of The Girls' Network. Read more

Published: 9th May, 2022

Updated: 10th May, 2022

Author: Nat Rossetti

Meet the mentor - Jacqui Green, Sussex

Meet the mentor - Jacqui Green, Sussex

Jacqui Green became a mentor in 2021 with an aim to share her experiences to champion a young woman in her community. Read more

Published: 5th May, 2022

Author: Nat Rossetti

Meet the mentor - Fiona Wilkie, Merseyside

Meet the mentor - Fiona Wilkie, Merseyside

Fiona Wilkie has been a mentor at The Girls' Network for three years. Here, find out more about what keeps her on the journey. Read more

Published: 5th May, 2022

Author: Nat Rossetti

Trustee Annual Report and Accounts 2020/21

Trustee Annual Report and Accounts 2020/21

Take a look at our performance for the 2020/21 financial year. Read more

Published: 3rd December, 2021

Updated: 8th March, 2022

Author: Nat Rossetti

Monitoring, Evaluation, Research and Learning

Monitoring, Evaluation, Research and Learning

We're committed to ongoing monitoring and evaluation of all the work we do. Find out how. Read more

Published: 17th May, 2019

Updated: 21st January, 2022

Author: Nat Rossetti

Stories

Stories

Meet some of our mentors and mentees Read more

Published: 6th March, 2019

Updated: 22nd March, 2022

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  • Ambassadors' Voices: What does it mean to #BEYOU?

    Ambassadors' Voices: What does it mean to #BEYOU?

    Evie, aged 19, reports back from our first #BeYou event in Brighton and interviews one of the guest speakers, writer and performer Cerys Evans, about identity, resilience and individuality.

  • Ambassadors on the impact of ethnicity on help-seeking for mental health

    Ambassadors on the impact of ethnicity on help-seeking for mental health

    Ambassadors on... is a regular feature giving the young women in our network the opportunity to share their insight, opinion, and experiences on a variety of different subject matters. In our fourth of the series ambassador, Fatima, shares her dissertation research exploring whether ethnicity has an impact on help seeking behaviour. Fatima, ambassador since 2017

  • Ambassadors on... breaking the bias as a young, multiracial author

    Ambassadors on... breaking the bias as a young, multiracial author

    In our latest blog by an ambassador, Jess talks about why she chose to self-publish her book.

  • Mentee to ambassador - meet Rea

    Mentee to ambassador - meet Rea

    Mentoring impacts everyone differently. For ambassador, Rea, it was about exploring the options available to her and finding her feminism.

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  • Become a mentor

    Become a mentor

    Mentoring is an amazing way to share your experience and skills with a girl who may not otherwise benefit from this support

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  • What we do

    What we do

    The Girls' Network mission is to inspire and empower girls from the least advantaged communities by connecting them with a mentor and a network of professional female role models

  • Our story

    Our story

    The Girls' Network was founded by two secondary school teachers in 2013. Find out more about the aims of the charity and the impact of the mentoring programme so far.

  • Just because I'm a girl, doesn't mean I'm any less capable

    Just because I'm a girl, doesn't mean I'm any less capable

    Our ambassador Dilara reflects on her mentoring journey 5 years on, to mark National Mentoring Day 2020

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