Globally, 130 million girls lack access to education.
Without education and the positive benefits that come from it, these girls may not rise out of poverty and make a positive impact on the world.
Tammy Tibbetts is determined to fight for those 130 million girls with her organization She's the First. This is an organization that believes that every girl, no matter where she is born, deserves to be educated, respected, and heard.
Find out how you can be the change you want to see in the world and consider donating to this organization that is giving kids a better shot at a great life.
What are we covering?
Tammy and I review the following:
- The current state of girls' education globally
- How educating girls can help fight climate change
- Why finding your “north star” can help you make an impact on the world
If you are passionate about supporting girls' education and want to make a difference in our world, listen or watch this interview with Tammy Tibbetts. Your passion, donations and support could quite literally save the world.
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Guest Bio – Tammy Tibbetts
Tammy Tibbetts is Co-Founder & CEO of She’s the First, a global nonprofit that teams up with local organizations to make sure girls are educated, respected, and heard. Today, She’s the First supports more than 9,500 girls in 11 countries and 200+ student advocacy chapters.
In her role at She’s the First, Tammy has used that philosophy to become a multi-million dollar fundraising success and a brilliant connector while staying grounded in her life’s mission: unlocking the potential of girls and women. In November 2020, Tammy will publish her first book, Impact: A Step-by-Step Plan to Create the World You Want to Live In, co-authored with her STF co-founder, Christen Brandt.
Guest Resources
- Organization Website: She's the First
- Social: Twitter
- Tammy Tibbetts' Website: TammyTibbetts.com
- Book: Impact: A Step-by-Step Plan to Create the World You Want to Live In
Are you passionate about girls' education? How will you make your impact?
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