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Help Her Campus Support Strong Women, Strong Girls

One girl can make a difference.

That’s the idea behind Strong Women, Strong Girls, a non-profit organization that encourages girls and young women to become strong and independent. The program partners college women with elementary school girls, focusing on mutual empowerment for all women and built on a foundation of six core values: love and support, integrity and respect, discovery, balance, a diverse female community, and SPARKS or feeling the inspiration of working toward a common goal.

SWSG started out in 2000 as a student group at Harvard University, founded by then-freshman Lindsay Hyde. After receiving national recognition as features in like Glamour, Seventeen, and The Boston Globe for their efforts, they officially launched in 2004 as a nonprofit agency.

Since then, SWSG has partnered with over 90 elementary schools and community center sites to provide programming to over 1,400 girls in Boston, Pittsburgh and Miami. SWSG is also partnered with 14 colleges and universities, providing over 300 college women as mentors.

At Her Campus, we’re backing this organization and we are asking you – HC readers – to help!

Want to help contribute, collegiettes™? Besides making a donation (visit their funding page here to see how your donation can make an impact), during the month of December, Her Campus will be donating 20% of the profits from our I Heart HC Tees to SWSG national organization (not directly to any of its college chapters). These vintage-style v-neck tees make the perfect holiday gift for your BFF or just buy one for yourself! You’ll be contributing to a great cause and looking totally collegiette™ chic!

To learn more about Strong Women, Strong Girls, visit their website.

We hope to raise $1,000 by December 31, 2011 for SWSG in order to sponsor one girl’s participation in the program for a full year. Don’t forget to buy your HC tee and donate!

We have raised $385 so far. Help us reach our goal by donating to our fundraising page today! 

Alexandra is a graduate from the University of New Hampshire and the current Assistant Digital Editor at Martha Stewart Living. As a journalism student, she worked as the Director of UNH’s Student Press Organization (SPO) and on staff for four student publications on her campus. In the summer of 2010, she studied abroad at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge University, in England, where she drank afternoon tea and rode the Tube (but sadly no, she did not meet Prince Harry). Since beginning her career, her written work has appeared in USA Today College, Huffington Post, Northshore, and MarthaStewart.com, among others. When not in the office, she can be found perusing travel magazines to plan her next trip, walking her two dogs (both named Rocky), or practicing ballet. Chat with her on Twitter @allie_churchill.