LEADERSHIP
Starting a chapter would make you the chapter founder and president for your school/region. Establishing your own chapter allows you to take action in your own community.
Starting a chapter would make you the chapter founder and president for your school/region. Establishing your own chapter allows you to take action in your own community.
Leading a chapter entails significant impact in the realms of fundraising, policy, research, and innovation. You could start a movement in your community to empower young women and assist those in need.
One of the most important parts about creating your own chapter is the collaboration that is required from you and your peers, but you would also get the opportunity to build a network with girls and women across the world.
USA: Irvine HS, San Dimas HS, Mark Keppel HS, Nathan Hale HS, Covina HS, AJ Science College, Troy HS, Clovis North HS, King Kekaulike HS, Diamond Bar HS, Pineville HS, Walnut HS, St Andrew’s Priory, Chantilly HS, Bentonville HS, West Covina HS, South Pasadena HS, Solon HS, Bard High School Early College, Ruben S. Ayala HS, Lambert HS, Bayview Secondary School, Arcadia HS, Youth Initiative HS, Portola HS, West Virginia
South Asia: Pakistan, Punjab, Lahore, Nepal, and Bangladesh
East Asia and Southeast Asia: German Swiss International School, The American School in Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines, Nepal
AS OF MARCH 12, 2025, THIS LIST IS INCOMPLETE*