SHE CAN
SHE-CAN connects professional U.S. mentors with young female leaders from post-conflict countries
06/19/2026
Huge congratulations to SHE-CAN Scholar Mouykea Dy on starting her first week as a Project Management Intern with UNOPS (United Nations Office for Project Services) in New York City! π½β¨
In this role, Mouykea will be working within the Development and Special Initiatives Portfolio (DSIP), directly supporting impactful projects that advance the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). From data analysis and strategic monitoring to global stakeholder coordination, we know her leadership, dedication, and passion will shine through.
π Opportunities like this are made possible because of our community. Many life-changing internships in the international development space are unpaid or cost-prohibitive. Thanks to the generosity of our donors, SHE-CAN is able to cover vital costs (travel, housing, and daily living expenses) ensuring our scholars can step into these high-impact global roles without financial barriers.
We are incredibly proud to see our scholars taking on pivotal roles on the global stage. Join us in wishing her the absolute best of luck in her first week and throughout her internship!
π While many students take a break, SHE-CAN scholars are preparing for college, launching community projects, and gaining real-world experience that will shape their futures, and the futures of their home countries. Your support makes it all possible, and every contribution counts. https://bit.ly/4xpsKpJ
06/14/2026
Saving one of our biggest celebrations for last! Huge congratulations to Peipei Soeung, the final Class of 2026 SHE-CAN Scholar to graduate from Dartmouth College! ππ
Peipei is officially bringing an incredible chapter to a close. While tackling a brilliant major in Computer Science modified with Digital Arts, she stayed deeply dedicated to her roots. Using funding from SHE-CAN's Make A Change program, she returned home to Cambodia to run workshops helping 80 local students navigate the college scholarship process.
We can't wait to see her take on her next chapter as she uses tech and design to pave the way for the next generation of Cambodian women in tech! π
06/11/2026
Summer is often seen as a season of rest, but at SHE-CAN, it is a vital engine for growth. π±
While many students take a break, our scholars are using these months to bridge the gap between potential and impact. Right now, they are prepping for college, launching community projects, and securing career-launching internships.
This is a critical moment for our scholars, and your support makes it all possible. Join us in fueling their momentum today! βοΈ
https://bit.ly/4xpsKpJ
06/05/2026
Tomorrow, SHE-CAN proudly celebrates our Class of 2026 Scholars! π
Please join us on Zoom for our virtual commencement as we honor these extraordinary young leaders and send them forth to launch their careers, transform their home countries, and build a more equitable future.
These scholars have demonstrated immense resilience and dedication, and we cannot wait to see the global impact they will continue to make as professional leaders.
ποΈ Register for the Zoom link here: https://bit.ly/4uVIdfK
06/03/2026
How do you turn childhood survival into a blueprint for national prosperity?
We are honored to invite you to an intimate evening with Quanuquanei Karmue, author of Witness: A Civil War Through The Eyes of A Child and founder of Panta Pride.
Karmue will share his powerful story of resilience and discuss his vital work in Liberia, where Panta Pride is transforming local agricultural potential into an engine for climate-resilient development and food security.
Brought to you free of charge by SHE-CAN, this special event is an opportunity to connect with our community, hear a compelling story, and learn how sustainable infrastructure can change lives.
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Date: June 25, 2026
β° Time: 5:30 PM
π Location: The Bay School, 25 Keyes Ave., 4th Floor, San Francisco (Featuring stunning Golden Gate Bridge views, light refreshments, and appetizers!)
π» Virtual Option: A live stream is available for those joining from afar.
Space is strictly limited for the in-person gathering. Secure your spot for either the live or virtual experience below!
π Register here: https://bit.ly/49EFjDy
05/26/2026
Summer break? Not for these leaders. While school is out, SHE-CAN scholars are launching community projects, starting clean water initiatives, and stepping into global internships.
But they canβt do it alone. Your support provides the critical funding and training they need to change the world.
π Here's the link to donate today and power a summer of impact!
https://bit.ly/4nTWNS7
05/23/2026
Let's hear it for Lafayette College grad & SHE-CAN scholar Vanika Sok today! π
A double major in Mathematics and Economics, Vanika has made an incredible impact on campus as an economics research assistant, peer orientation leader, and a 24-hour hack-a-thon winner. Back home, she ran vital workshops fighting cyberbullying and volunteered at a womenβs crisis center. Her next big step? Pursuing an Economics PhD to champion global leadership and inspire the next generation of women change-makers! π°ππ
05/18/2026
All eyes on grad & SHE-CAN scholar Emily A. Siassay today! π
An International Studies & Sociology major, Emily is a fierce advocate who founded the African Students Organization on campus. Back home, she leads Girls Initiative Liberia, running literacy programs and fighting for social justice. Her ultimate goal? Returning to Liberia as a lawyer to champion women's rights in the judicial system! π±π·βοΈ
05/18/2026
A massive milestone today for SHE-CAN scholar Deborah Karny Gonkpah as she graduates from with a degree in International Relations, Management, and Biology! π
Deborah is the definition of a changemaker. Back home in Liberia, she is already running her own youth non-profit (We Can Liberia), building crucial sanitation infrastructure, and funding student scholarships. She steps off campus today with a vision to transform global healthcare and public policy.
The future is yours, Deborah! π±π·β€οΈ
05/16/2026
Congrats to SHE-CAN scholar Kimheat Chheav, for graduating from .edu with a Business Administration degree and a Minor in Finance & Consulting! π
From teaching youth entrepreneurship to serving as Habitat for Humanity President, her mission bridges business & education to empower women entrepreneurs in Cambodia. π°π
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