What is a Project Pink Chapter?
A Project Pink chapter is a branch of our non-profit, Girls Together, made up of a group of people dedicated to combating period poverty and empowering girls through leadership, service, and advocacy. Chapters can be school clubs, community groups, or larger initiatives, and every chapter plays an important role in supporting our mission.
Unlike one-time projects, chapters focus on ongoing efforts to create change. They build strong relationships with team members, volunteers, and their community to make a lasting local impact. Through donation drives, leadership activities, and awareness campaigns, chapters help bring Girls Together’s vision to life.

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Benefits of Starting a Chapter
Make a meaningful impact by combating period poverty and empowering girls in your community
Gain valuable leadership experience by managing a team and leading impactful initiatives.
Develop essential skills in organization, communication, and teamwork.
Build strong connections with like-minded individuals and organizations passionate about creating change.
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Setting Up Your Chapter
For school-based chapters, meet with school leadership to introduce the idea and secure approval.
Submit your application to officially register your Project Pink chapter with Girls Together.
Recruit members and appoint officers to lead your chapter (e.g., President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer).
Outline your chapter’s goals and brainstorm ideas for events, fundraisers, and initiatives.


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Running Your Chapter
Organize your first meeting to introduce members to the mission and values of Girls Together.
Plan and host impactful activities such as donation drives, awareness campaigns, or leadership workshops.
Track your progress by keeping a record of events, funds raised, and community impact.
Collaborate with other chapters and Girls Together leadership to learn and grow.
04
Promoting Your Chapter
Create and distribute flyers to spread the word about your chapter.
Use social media to engage your community and share your chapter’s mission.
Partner with other school clubs or local organizations to boost visibility and involvement.
Participate in school fairs or community events to showcase your chapter’s work and recruit members.
