Girlstawk

What We Do

Our Impact on Girls Worldwide

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Mission Statement

"At Girlstawk, we recognize the rise of girls and the shared experiences that bind them together. Our mission is to shed light on both the positive and challenging aspects of girlhood. While celebrating the achievements of remarkable women, such as the 8.2% of female CEOs leading Fortune 500 companies and the 48,000 female physicians in the US, we also address the sobering reality of limited freedoms and restricted access to education and healthcare faced by girls around the world."

Through our platform, Girlstawk offers up-to-date news articles that delve into the struggles and successes of young women worldwide. We explore the detrimental impact of social media and body image on girls, the unique pressures experienced by teenage girls in high school, and the profound influence of literature that has empowered us to fight for change. Furthermore, we highlight the remarkable progress made by women in the realms of politics, medicine, education, sciences, and laws.

Our commitment is to inform, inspire, and advocate for the rights and empowerment of girls everywhere. By providing a comprehensive perspective on the diverse challenges and triumphs experienced by girls, Girlstawk strives to create a world where all girls can thrive and fulfill their potential.

— Founder and Executive Girl Hailey Bhatt

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Newsletter

Comprehensive articles covering literature, health, global issues, and lifestyle topics

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Global Reach

Connecting girls worldwide through shared stories and experiences

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Empowerment

Building confidence, voice, and leadership skills in girls everywhere

What We Focus On

Voice & Expression

Amplifying girls' voices and creating platforms for authentic expression

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Education & Awareness

Providing essential information on health, rights, and opportunities

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Community Building

Fostering connections and support networks among girls globally

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Advocacy & Change

Addressing challenges and celebrating achievements in girls' rights