The mission of Girls Explore is to
make and sell dolls and other educational
products to inspire young girls to achieve
greatness. Doll sets, posters, prints and
book biographies of Amelia Earhart and
Bessie Coleman are just a few of the many
unique products available to encourage
young girls to explore aviation.
"'Girls With Wings' is a reality based broadcast series (including content
for web and mobile) and feature length documentary film about women who fly. This is the place where you will meet the coolest, smartest, sexiest and most adventurous women on the planet. Other women talk about their dreams and fantasies, 'Girls With Wings' live them every day. 'Girls With Wings' will help to inspire the next generation of women pilots!"
Research has proven that we can expose our girls to
the opportunities available to them, but unless we can
give them real life examples of women who have
achieved their dreams, girls have difficulty picturing
themselves doing the same.
"The Florida Girls Collaborative Project brings together organizations throughout the state that are committed to informing and motivating girls to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). "
"Girls With Wings is pleased to announce that we have developed an additional
scholarship for 2012. Girls With Wings has traditionally offered a Private Pilot
Scholarship to help defray the cost of flight training lessons in pursuit of a
private pilot certificate. This scholarship is targeting those individuals who have
soloed but have not completed the Private Pilot Course. The Private Pilot
Scholarship is an award in the amount of $1000.00."
Pilots at Renton Municipal Airport in Washington state took 170 women and girls on introductory flights Dec. 5, and the airport is now recognized by the Centennial of Licensed Women Pilots for introducing the most girls and women to flying in one day.
Partnership of Phoenix Ninety-Nines,
Embry Riddle Aeronautical University and
Arizona Cactus Pine Girl Scout Council to
create Aviation Discovery Camp. A good
example of collaborative efforts to encourage
and mentor young girls in aviation.
This year's Awardees were announced in October via the Girls With Wings
eZine (signup). The winning submissions were judged on their willingness to
be a superlative GWW role model. Janice and Rose showed potential to
continue their interaction with the GWW organization, via the website and
events, so they assist GWW in encouraging more young girls to have an
interest in aviation.
Click HERE for the details of the 2011 Scholarship application process."
"It's Girls With Wings Scholarship Time!
We are currently within our application window for our 2013 Spring Scholarship Award. Girls With Wings has a Private Pilot Scholarship to help defray the cost of flight training lessons in pursuit of a private pilot certificate. This fund targets individuals who have soloed but have not completed the Private Pilot Course."
GEMS (Girls Exploring Math & Science) summer camp and we're rolling out the red carpet with this year's theme, "The Science & Adventure of the Movies." Our camp is for any girl, ages 8-13, to explore math, science, and technology through fun, interactive activities.
In 2010, the girls entered the worldwide FIRST LEGO League science and engineering challenge, which focused on robotics applied to medical issues. Having decided to work on hand and arm prosthetics, they met with prosthetics manufacturers and doctors.
"The study finds that girls are interested in STEM and aspire to STEM careers, but need further exposure and education about what STEM careers can offer, and how STEM can help girls make a difference in the world."
Our Girls With Wings Summer Scholarship Application Window is now open. Yes, we just have to find more people who deserve funds for flight training! We just announced three winners for our Spring Program and we're looking for applicants for the Summer Program. Please tell everyone you know about the scholarship so we have another great pool of potentials from which to choose. Please send this Press Release to any and all of your area schools (flight and otherwise), organizations, friends, family, etc. You can post this flyer, too, on bulletin boards. Flying is expensive, as well all know, and these funds could make the difference in someone's life!
NASA Aspire To Inspire Project Launch
Click here http://women.nasa.gov/a2i/ to discover A2I: Our vision for
Aspire 2 Inspire is to reach out to young girls and present some of the
Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) career opportunities
available through the real lives and jobs of women at NASA. We want to
"spark" the interest and empower young girls because they are valuable and
can make significant contributions to STEM.
"Dare 2B Digital, a conference designed to encourage girls to pursue careers in science and technology that attracted more than 400 participants to such workshops as Sylvia's "Hands-on Robotics -- Kits and Demos." Sylvia's MakerBot was heating plastic, which then squirted onto a heated platform, to be transformed into something new and wonderful."
In 2011, 3 teenage girls swept up the awards at the Google Science Fair. Lauren Hodge, Shree Bose and Naomi Shah were later invited to speak at TEDxWomen about their extraordinary science projects that prove it only takes small lifestyle changes to help make us better, happier and healthier human beings.
"examine how OER can attract and support girls in STEM education, including additional support services necessary to ensure high levels of success. OER are high-quality educational materials that are openly licensed and shared at no cost, allowing learners and educators to use, adapt, change and add information to suit their education goals"
"EAA's Women Soar You Soar for high school girls Now in its sixth year, the unique program introduces more than 100 girls and 35 women, from engineers to fighter pilots, working in a variety of aviation and aerospace fields. It's a three-day event filled with career exploration, discover, inspiration, and fun.