Alumnae
Girls For A Change alumnae are making their mark as influential leaders and social change agents. Our 5,000+ GFC alumnae have won notable awards,been appointed to powerful leadership positions, and have achieved outstanding accomplishments since completing our program. Click here to read messages and stories from some of GFC's alumnae.
These are just some of the many achievements of GFC alumnae:
Bank of America Youth community leader award recipients.
Business interns.
Camp Start Up full scholarship recipients.
GFC National Board members.
Global Girl Action Team founders.
Latina Peace Officers Association award recipients.
Political interns.
Professional Business Women of California scholarship award winners.
Youth Creating Change award recipients.
NASA interns. Youth Service Award winners.
Northern California Youth Grant Makers Association members.
North Western Journalism Association interns.
Non-profit founders.
Nonviolence activists who worked with the Chavez, Gandhi and King families for the Carry the Vision conference.
Recipients of $50,000+ in scholarships for college in alignment with their participation on GFC.
Stanford summer political training students.
USAID workers.
Young women activist group founder on a college campus.
These are just some of the many achievements of GFC alumnae:
Bank of America Youth community leader award recipients.
Business interns.
Camp Start Up full scholarship recipients.
GFC National Board members.
Global Girl Action Team founders.
Latina Peace Officers Association award recipients.
Political interns.
Professional Business Women of California scholarship award winners.
Youth Creating Change award recipients.
NASA interns. Youth Service Award winners.
Northern California Youth Grant Makers Association members.
North Western Journalism Association interns.
Non-profit founders.
Nonviolence activists who worked with the Chavez, Gandhi and King families for the Carry the Vision conference.
Recipients of $50,000+ in scholarships for college in alignment with their participation on GFC.
Stanford summer political training students.
USAID workers.
Young women activist group founder on a college campus.



