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Girls Action Foundation : ウィキペディア英語版
Girls Action Foundation

Girls Action Foundation provides funds and training to over 100 girls’ programs in communities across Canada. It also offers programs, research and support to a network of over 300 partnering organizations and projects, reaching over 60,000 Canadian girls and young women annually, particularly in under-represented communities including Northern, racialised, low-income, Aboriginal〔()〕 and immigrant communities.〔Fraser, Tatiana. (WXN’S 2010 Award Winners ) ''Financial Post''. Retrieved 2011-10-4.〕
==Working in partnership==
Girls Action Foundation collaborates with several national and international organizations that work with girls and young women, including Canadian Women’s Foundation, G(irls)20 Summit,〔(CGI Commitment Encourages G20 Leaders to Involve Girls and Women to Help Solve Current Economic Issues ). Sacramento Bee. Retrieved 2011-10-4.〕 Girls and Women,〔(Partners ). Girls and Women. Retrieved 2011-10-4.〕 J.W. McConnell Family Foundation, Simone de Beauvoir Institute at Concordia University, Status of Women Canada,〔Status of Women Canada. (Disclosure of Grant and Contribution Awards ). Retrieved 2011-10-4.〕 YWCA Canada, and over 300 network member organizations.
The Light a Spark Campaign was launched in 2011 to encourage accomplished women to motivate and inspire the next generation. More than 64 Canadian women took part in the initiative as mentors, spokeswomen or fundraisers, including musicians Melissa Auf der Maur and Jenny Salgado, environmentalist Severn Cullis-Suzuki, triathlete Tereza Macel, social justice activist Judy Rebick, writers Lillian Allen and Kim Thúy Ly, and journalist Isabelle Racicot.〔()〕

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