The annual 100GirlsLeading Inc. summit was held at McLevy Green in Bridgeport, bringing together girls, mentors, educators, community leaders, and families for a day of connection and inspiration.
Empowering the Next Generation
The free event featured speakers, interactive activities, and information about community resources, all designed to help girls build confidence and leadership skills while connecting with women who have forged successful paths.
For Bobbi Brown, founder of 100GirlsLeading, the summit is an extension of work that has been happening for years. "We've always wanted to make sure that we're elevating opportunities for our youth across Connecticut," Brown said.
Building Support Systems
The organization serves more than 100 girls and is built around four pillar goals: to educate, advocate, mentor, and empower. The summit provided a platform for girls to learn from women in various professions and backgrounds, offering them a chance to see multiple pathways to success.
Participants, including Corinne Fludd, an 18-year-old student at Central Magnet School, shared their experiences and the impact of the summit on their lives. Fludd credits mentors in her life with helping shape her future and hopes to inspire younger girls to reach for their goals.
The event also highlighted the importance of building relationships and support systems among girls. As Lashay Hall, lead mentor for the organization's high school program, said, "We just want the girls to see them in us, us in them."
Original reporting: The Connecticut Mirror — read the source article.