I AM GIRL GREATNESS Rights* of Passage Experience

Theme: “I Am My Own Super Power”

Dr. Lisa T. Sistrunk, EdD.

“Her 12th Year: She’s not so little anymore” is the foundation and primary resource for this program. View Alumni Gallery

Dates: Fall 2023: 9/24, 10/1, 8, 15, 22, 29, 11/5, & 12 (3:00pm – 4:45pm EST) The culminating I Am Girl Greatness Showcase date & time TBD

Price: $350 (limited scholarships available) **As a result of you obtaining the scholarship, your Great Girl is required to write at least a 1-page essay on what her greatness means to her and how she can use it to serve others. This will be due at the end of the rights* of passage program.**

Cost includes: 

  • 18 hours of discussions, group & individual activities, and community service
  • 2 parent sessions, 1 hour each
  • An autographed copy of “Her 12th Year: She’s not so little anymore” 2nd Ed.
  • Official I AM GIRL GREATNESS™ T-shirt
  • Loaded swag bag filled with other GIRL GREATNESS™ goodies: examples: notebook, pens, water bottle, footies, or wristband
  • The culminating GIRL GREATNESS Showcase celebration!

Mission:

To provide a supportive environment for girls, 10-15 years old from diverse backgrounds, in which they can develop and experience a sense of positive selfhood through meaningful conversations, intentional thought enhancement, positive peer engagement, and fun individual and group activities.

Purpose:

This program seeks to enhance the trajectory of the overall wellbeing-spirit, mind, body, and soul of each girl who participates. Young girls will be able to develop and hone interpersonal and intrapersonal skills to serve them throughout their own lives, and gain a bond of sisterhood knowing they are not alone and are more powerful than they know.

Goal:

To positively influence the healthy development of 10-15 year old girls by providing an open and nurturing space to discover their individual and collective strength to be and do good for themselves and in the world.

Participants will learn:

  1. Learn human development skills to improve their resiliency including effective communication, conflict resolution, and team building.
  2. Learn ways to increase their self-efficacy to decrease incidences of teenage pregnancy, ATOD (alcohol, tobacco and other drugs), suicide, and incidences with the juvenile justice system.
  3. Learn the importance of building healthy relationships with themselves and others.
  4. Potentially have opportunities to interact with their peers from diverse cultures, backgrounds, ethnicities, and differing abilities.
  5. Have the opportunities to develop, learn and practice life skills including budgeting and goal setting.
  6. Gain knowledge and skills to be leaders in their own lives and servant leaders within their communities.