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Girls E-Mentorship (GEM)

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Girls E-Mentorship (GEM)
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    Midhaa Ahmed Combined Honours in Global Peace and Social Justice & Political Science at McMaster University, 2022 TD National Scholar
    • Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
    • Rising Star
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    Vanessa Henry Activist, Educator, Creative; Storyteller
    • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Top 10%
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    Shapthyga Ravichandran IB Candidate | Gem Mentee
    • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Rising Star
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    Keira Jullienne French Immersion and Advanced Placement Student at Our Lady Queen of The World | Student at Spirit of Math | Aspiring Woman in STEM
    • Aurora, Ontario, Canada
    • Rising Star
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    Khushi Patel Innovire Co-Founder and Co-President | FRC 1241 | Grade 12 AP Student @ John Fraser |
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Overview

Girls E-Mentorship (GEM) is a top 100 rated charity offering a research-based mentorship program for high school girls facing socioeconomic barriers to build their professional skills and achieve their education and career potential. GEM's research-based mentorship program was founded in 2012 by Rochelle de Goias-Jackman, from a vision where all young women have the opportunity to succeed, despite any barriers they face. The core program was developed with educators, social workers and policy experts in conjunction with high-school girls using a collaborative design-thinking methodology. Based on a model of continuous improvement, the program utilizes frequent assessment and evaluation to ensure its ongoing effectiveness and relevance. Additional sponsored internships and scholarships are available to those who have completed the program, offering a qualified first step towards their future. GEM is proud to have their work peer-reviewed and published in the Children and Youth Services Review and featured in The Chronicle of Evidence Based Mentoring. GEM works closely with the University of Toronto to publish annual impact assessments. Currently, 70% of applicants are turned away due to lack of funding. Invest in the next generation of girls. Take action and donate now. #mentorshipmatters

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