MDJ Spotlights 50 Years of Girls Inc. of Greater Atlanta: Rooted in Remembrance
MDJ Spotlights 50 Years of Girls Inc. of Greater Atlanta: Rooted in Remembrance
We are honored to be featured in the Marietta Daily Journal for our 50th Anniversary in a powerful article titled “50 Years of Girls Inc. Rooted in Remembrance”.
The article reflects on our journey from humble beginnings in the 1970s to the thriving youth development organization we are today. Through interviews with CEO Tiffany Collie-Bailey and program alumnae, the feature highlights how Girls Inc. of Greater Atlanta has remained rooted in community, resilience, and a belief in the boundless potential of every girl.
From the early days of enrichment programs in Cobb County to our current slate of transformative programming—spanning STEM, advocacy, mental wellness, economic literacy, and more—Girls Inc. continues to be a beacon of opportunity, mentorship, and empowerment for girls across Greater Atlanta.
We are especially grateful to the MDJ for capturing the emotion and meaning behind our 50th Commemorative Celebration, honoring those who came before us while lighting the path forward for generations to come.
📰 Read the full MDJ article here to explore how Girls Inc. of Greater Atlanta continues to evolve while staying true to our mission: inspiring all girls to be strong, smart, and bold.
Thank you to our alumnae, families, staff, and community partners for being part of our story. Follow us on Instagram at @girlsincatlanta for more moments from our 50th year and beyond.