The Ydennek Girls Who Lead Foundation is for girls ages 8-18 within the Metro Atlanta area. This program is designed to help tweens and teenage girls develop into confident, educated, sophisticated, and goal-oriented young women of the future. Our foundation host programs and workshops throughout the year. The sessions are held on the second Saturday from hours of 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. either virtual, at The Leadership Church location, or at various Event Facilities. 

We will accomplish this through curriculum-designed sessions such as:

  • Leadership Skills

  • Financial Literacy

  • Reading & Writing Literacy

  • College and Career Readiness

  • Goal-Setting

  • Effective Communication Skills

  • Mental Health

  • Self-esteem and Image

  • Community Involvement

OUR VISION

The Ydennek Girls Who Lead Foundation cultivates the development of women's empowerment by building the world's largest pipeline for future female leaders. Our vision is to help develop character skills for young ladies by providing participants with an understanding of how ladies with CLASS (character, leadership, academics, scholarship, and service) achieve success across the globe. 

Benefits of a "Ydennek" Mentee

  • Sisterhood

  • College Tours (in-state & out of state)

  • Community Service Projects

  • Exclusive access to our monthly sessions

  • Pearl Graduation and Mother's Day Brunch admission

  • Discount for our Leadership Summer Immersion Weekend Bootcamp

  • Ydennek Apparel

 

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Our Mission

Ydennek Girls Who Lead Foundation will form partnerships with the community as well as private schools and local public schools districts to serve as a resource to their female population of students. Ydennek works to prepare, improve, provide resources, and skills to sustain collegiate successful young female leaders in the 21st century by providing  Mentorship, College and Career Readiness, Reading Literacy, Financial Literacy, Mental Health Support, Youth Violence, and Prevention Training and Support.