Girls Inc. of Dallas In the News
Our work to inspire girls and young women to be strong, smart and bold has been featured consitently in print, online and broadcast media.
For the latest updates from Girls Incorporated of Metropolitan Dallas read our news releases and announcements.
Radio
October 24, 2012: TWU's Dr. Mandy Golman talks about Girls Inc. teen pregnancy prevention program Girls Getting Ready! (GGR!) with Mitch Carr on KRLD 1080AM Dallas (an excerpt)
May 17, 2012: An excerpt of CEO Lori Palmer's interview with Mitch Carr on NewsRadio 1080 KRLD Dallas
TV
March 22, 2012: Good Morning Texas featured our Young Women’s Company on its “Family First” segment
July 8, 2009: Fox 4 covered Girls Inc. College Fair
June 9, 2008: TV Appearance on Good Morning Texas
Print
$720,000 Federal Grant Funds Pregnancy Prevention Program for Girls at Girls Inc. of Dallas: North Dallas Gazette, print and online issue
Capital One gives $50,000 to Girls Inc. to help improve kids’ financial literacy: The Dallas Morning News
DeSoto Teen Earns Girls Inc. Scholarship: August 24, 2012 Edition of The Dallas Morning News Best Southwest-Oak Cliff Section (subscription required)
Girls Inc. Featured in the Public Eye Section of the Dallas Business Journal
Girls Inc. receives $75,000 grant from Rees-Jones Foundation: The Dallas Morning News
Alyssa Little Foundation donates $10K to Girls, Inc.: June 08, 2012 Edition of The Dallas Morning News Richardson-Lake Highlands Section (subscription required)
Hispanic Girls Face Special Barriers on Road to College: Education Week
Girls Inc. of Dallas CEO, Lori Palmer, featured in the Dallas Business Journal feature People on the Move
Lori Palmer tapped for Girls Inc. national board: The Dallas Morning News
Dallas native honored at White House for role in advancing women in science, math: The Dallas Morning News
Online
Dell Powering Possible Is Making It Indeed Possible For 400 Girls At Girls Incorporated To Be Computer Savvy: MySweetCharity.com
Things To Do In Dallas Tonight: April 4: D Magazine’s Blog “FrontBurner”
Find Out “What Is A Girly-Girl” Thanks To Peggy Orenstein, Girls Inc. And Dallas Institute: MySweetCharity.com
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