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Inspire Inclusion – Happy International Women’s Day

by | Mar 7, 2024 | Community & Activism, Cultural awareness, Diversity & Inclusion, Inclusive discussions, Inspirational stories of change | 0 comments

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At BelEve we are committed to, inspiring inclusion for girls and young women. It is a powerful means of promoting gender equality, fostering personal and professional development, and creating a more just and vibrant society. It benefits not only individuals but also contributes to the overall well-being and progress of communities and nations. Here are the reasons inspiring inclusion is important to BelEve;

  1. Creating inclusive environments ensures that girls and young women have equal access to opportunities in various fields such as education, sports, and careers. It helps break down gender-based barriers that may limit their choices and potential. When girls and young women see themselves represented and valued, they are more likely to believe in their abilities and pursue their goals with determination.
  2. We are dedicated to providing positive role models for girls and young women. Seeing successful individuals who share similar backgrounds or experiences can inspire and motivate them to pursue their aspirations.
  3. Developing a sisterhood has created a sense of belonging in our community. Feeling accepted and supported is essential for the mental and emotional well-being of girls and young women. It helps them develop strong social connections and networks.
  4. In our inclusive community, we provide opportunities for leadership development. When girls and young women are encouraged to take on leadership roles, they develop skills such as decision-making, communication, and teamwork, which are valuable in all aspects of life.

Chyloe co-founder of BelEvee shares her wisdom on leadership

Things I’ve learnt as a female leaders.

You need to embody resilience, grace, and brilliance. Don’t be afraid to light the path for generations to come behind you.

You have to have unwavering determination and boundless courage to succeed. So what are you waiting for?

If you know a girl aged 15-22 who could benefit from a mentor click here for more information  

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