Jordana Alter Confino, 2006
New Jersey, USA
Founder's Award
In eighth grade, Jordana Alter Confino decided to do something about her
passion for providing the opportunity of education to girls around the world.
As a young girl herself, she was staggered to find that two-thirds of the
world's uneducated children were girls. In 2003, she responded by collaborating
with her mother and sister to form
Girls Learn International, Inc.
(GLI), an organization opening doors for not only those young women in severely
limited circumstances, but also for hundreds of students in America to be a
part of positive social change for young women on a global scale. The goals of
the organization are to aid in universal education for female children, involve
American students, spread awareness of human rights among middle and high
school students, and develop stronger cross-cultural communication and
understanding worldwide. To date, there are over forty GLI chapters throughout
the U.S. which each support and correspond to one partner classroom in an area
of the world where girls have been denied access to education in the past.
Jordana currently directs activities for the Westfield High School in
Westfield, New Jersey which has raised $3,000 to provide the Muktar Mai school
in Meerwala, Pakistan with computer and internet access. In addition to her
local GLI chapter, she chairs the Junior Board for the organization nationwide.
She is an effective orator on the subject of difficult issues facing girls
around the world, having inspired schools around the U.S. to join GLI by
spreading awareness through magazine and newspaper articles as well as
television spots including ABC and NBC Morning News, and personal speaking
events including the annual GLI Chapter Summit. GLI is rapidly expanding, and
looks forward to the impact of twenty new chapters during the 2006-2007
academic term. Now a junior in high school, Jordana has been ardently studying
social psychology and international relations and involving herself in other
organizations such as
Equality Now in NYC. As a result of her
dedication the world is becoming a better place for young women and their
communities. For more information, please visit
www.girlslearninternational.org.
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