Ydennek Girls
A non- profit organization promoting girl empowerment through Character , Leadership, Academics, Sophistication & Service
Ydennek for Girls is an organization empowering young females through a mentoring programs for elementary, middle, high , and college students in the Greater Atlanta Area. The program will form partnerships with private schools and local schools districts to channel educational and economic resources toward these communities With support from public and private partners, Ydennek works to prepare,
09/02/2024
Parents that have female high school seniors... please register to attend today. The Ydennek Girls Who Lead Foundation 2024 Leadership Cohort is open. Register today to attend the information session. I've included the information below.
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04/17/2023
Thank you Southern Black Girls and Women's Consortium and DeKalb County Police Department DeKalb County, Georgia for supporting our Youth Violence Prevention Workshop " Put Some Respect On Her Name" Your support allowed girls the opportunity to redefine respect, learn how to diffuse challenging situations, and talk about guns, drugs, violence, and alcohol.
Thank you to our President, Kennedy Cash, for the vision for a great event and for our Mentors ( Brayah, Kristi, and Erica) for facilitation of the workshops. The parents and participants were all pleased to attend such a great event.
04/05/2023
This year Ydennek Girls Who Lead is making its grand comeback during National Youth Violence Prevention Week with a workshop filled with panels, sessions, activations, and more. For the 8th year in a row, Ydennek's workshop will serve as a safe space for young black girls to come together and fellowship about topics and issues that are impacting us the most in the media and in our social ,community ,and school environments.
Registration is FREE and includes a luncheon
We are looking for an Influencer, so the girl attendee with the most invited guest will receive a FREE IPad, yes , a Free New ipad. So invite your friends and make sure they include your name as the invited influencer on their registration to be considered for the prize.
Register Today : Click Link
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08/22/2022
Southern Black Girls and Women's Consortium is on A JOY Journey! The first stop was Atlanta GA where our president Kennedy Cash, Southern Black Girls Ambassador was serving and leading at the registration table. Spreading Joy in her experience while supporting others.
08/06/2022
CONGRATULATIONS to Kennedy Cash ( Ydennek Girls Who Lead President) for receiving the Rising Star Award at the NaBJ & NAHJ22 JSHOP Convention Program. Kennedy was the youngest student reporter in attendance (NABJ) National Association of Black Journalists and National Association of Hispanic Journalists summer convention. Thank you to JSHOP Mentors for creating a great space of exposure for our youth.
12/13/2021
Sprinkle of Service! This Saturday, Our president Kennedy Cash and the Ydennek Girls Who Lead Foundation gave away warm coats to girls who are disadvantaged and wanted them for Christmas. They also threw in a few "She Know Her Power" and Ydennek Girls Lunch Boxes for some extra Cheer. Thank you Southern Black Girls and Women's Consortium for the" Black Girls Dream Fund Grant"that supported our community service development project.
12/01/2021
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11/06/2021
Today's SHE KNOWS HER POWER Workshop! Thank you to our parents for bringing their daughter to a well needed session discussing self-esteem, standing up for bullying, choosing friends wisely, and confidence in her voice, body, and activities.
11/03/2021
President of Ydennek Girls Who Lead Foundation Kennedy Cash is an ambassador for Southern Black Girls and Women's Consortium and is learning so much about leading her foundation as well as philanthropy and grant opportunities through the Black Girl Dream Fund. She was so excited to hear LaTosha Brown speak into their dreams about having a clear vision comes from having a clear mind and to see her dreams as something delicate like a new baby. Kennedy said leaving the session made her want to do more for Ydennek Girls Who Lead Foundation. This Saturday at The She Knows Her Power Workshop, Kennedy will share her new vision for the organization.
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