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Rotary Club of Garden City – Georgetown Celebrates International Day of the Girl with Girls’ Empowerment Event

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In celebration of International Day of the Girl and as part of Rotary International’s Girls’ Empowerment Initiative, the Rotary Club of Garden City-Georgetown executed a successful Girls Empowerment Event on Sunday, October 8, at the Ministry of Human Services and Social Securities Learning Lab in Mahaica.
International Day of the Girl, celebrated globally on October 11th, is a day dedicated to raising awareness about the challenges that girls face around the world while promoting girls’ empowerment and the fulfillment of their human rights. The Rotary Club of Garden City recognises the importance of this day and took action by organising an event that targeted 100 girls from four homes run by the Ministry of Human Services and Social Security. The Girl’s Empowerment Initiative by Rotary International is focused on club-level projects through which Rotary clubs can create positive change in the lives of girls.
The Rotary Club of Garden City – Georgetown’s Girls’ Empowerment Event featured a wide range of activities designed to educate, inspire, and empower the participants, aged eight to 17. These activities included: discussions on self-esteem and confidence building, vision boarding, mental health and wellness talks and age-appropriate conversations on sexual and reproductive health and rights. The event provided a safe and supportive environment for the girls to interact, learn, and grow. It aimed to equip them with the skills, knowledge, and self-assurance necessary to overcome challenges, pursue their dreams, and become future leaders in their communities.
“We believe that every girl has the potential to achieve greatness, and it is our responsibility to provide them with the tools and support they need to succeed,” said Alvina Rambarran, President of the Rotary Club of Garden City-Georgetown. “The Girls Empowerment Event was a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the International Day of the Girl and make a positive impact on the lives of these young girls.”
“Organizing an event like this is not just about logistics; it’s about crafting a platform for dreams to take flight. The importance of empowering these girls cannot be overstated – it’s about nurturing their potential and letting them know they have the power to shape their own destinies,” Elizabeth Cox, Assistant Governor, Guyana and Service Director of Rotary Club of Garden City-Georgetown.
Quite a few of the older girls expressed their gratitude to the organisers and facilitators and noted that the day was very fruitful and lots of fun. One girl shared: “It was an eventful day, very informative. I learnt that you can always speak to someone to get help”. While another noted: “the vision board exercise allowed me the opportunity to take a look into my future, making me aware of where my focus should be”.
The Rotary Club of Garden City extends its heartfelt thanks to all the volunteers, mentors, sponsors, and supporters who made this event possible. Their dedication and commitment to empowering young girls are invaluable and deeply appreciated.
About Rotary Club of Garden City:
Chartered on September 17, 2020, the Rotary Club of Garden City (Georgetown) Guyana 🇬🇾 is a cause-based club focused on the environment. The youngest Rotary club in Guyana and member of Rotary International, the Rotary Club of Garden City is a dynamic organisation of business and professional leaders who are dedicated to serving communities, and building goodwill and peace.  Through various initiatives, the club strives to make a positive impact on society.
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