Making After-School Cool Podcast

Ep 84: The Girls Empowerment Network


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Today the Making After School Cool Podcast honors Women’s History Month by Highlighting the Girls Empowerment Network. Through a variety of services, the Girls Empowerment Network help girls realize they are powerful and there is nothing they can’t accomplish. To speak on today’s topic is my guest Kameryn Poullard Sampson, who is the Program Manager of the Girls Empowerment Network in Houston.

During this podcast you will learn:

  1. A short history of the Girl Empowerment network
  • Why it is important to work with girls in the age range of 3rd grade, to 12th grade
  • Are the services the Girls Empowerment Network provide hosted on school campus, community youth serving organization or, small groups
  • How can people volunteer or be involved with Girls Empowerment Network
  • Guest

    Kameryn Poullard Sampson began working with the Girls Empowerment Network a little over three years ago.  However, her involvement regarding women’s issues began during her colligate undergraduate years when she was a volunteer hotline advocate for STAR, which stands for (Sexual Trauma Awareness and Response) as well as with the Iris Domestic Violence Shelter. Kameryn also was an Executive Board Member for the Minority Women’s Movement, a group in advocates and provide female students from minority communities with networking, mentoring, community service, and overall fellowship experiences on the campus of Louisiana State University campus.

     

    Resources

    The Girls Empowerment Network

    https://www.girlsempowermentnetwork.org/

    Mike Wilson

    Harris County Department of Education

    https://hcde-texas.org

    CASE for Kids

    https://hcde-texas.org/afterschool-zone

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