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Partners of girlshealth.gov

Below is a list of organizations that have partnered with girlshealth.gov. We work with these organizations in unique ways to promote girls’ health. If you’re interested in learning more about the benefits of being one of our partners, please contact us.

Confidence Coalition

Confidence Coaliton

Organized by Kappa Delta Sorority in the Spring of 2009, the Confidence Coalition mobilizes the many organizations, companies and individuals that promote self-esteem and confidence among girls and women. Together we are committed to reaching the women and girls in our nation with the message that they are good enough, that they can make their dreams a reality.

New Moon

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New Moon magazine is for every girl who wants her voice heard and her dreams taken seriously, and for every adult who cares about girls. New Moon is also very proud of the resources they have made available to the community, including workshops on a variety of girls and women's issues as well as free curriculum for teachers and others who work with girls.

Girlshealth.gov has teamed up with New Moon magazine to give you FREE access to articles written for girls by girls.

Chicks & Cliques

chicks and cliques logoChicks & Cliques™ is a psycho-educational and experiential group created by Amy Dunne Consulting to combat gossiping, power struggles and other social issues that are endemic to girls. Throughout the group experience, the girls tackle real life issues about friendship and social pressures. This process consists of conversation, role-play, art, and self-exploration. The goal for every girl that participates in Chicks & Cliques™ is for each individual to emerge with a strong skill set that will help them navigate challenging social situations with confidence and grace.

Content last updated January 18, 2011

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office on Women's Health.

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