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Girls are powerful. When they're educated, healthy, safe, and counted, they transform their communities. Girl Up, the United Nations Foundation's adolescent girl campaign, engages girls to stand ...
Girl Up may refer to: Girl Up, a campaign launched by the United Nations Foundation in 2010 "Girl Up", a 2013 charity single by Victoria Justice launched for the Girl Up campaign
The United Nations Foundation is a charitable organization headquartered in Washington, D.C., that supports the United Nations and its activities. It was established in 1998 with a $1 billion gift to the United Nations by philanthropist Ted Turner, who believed the UN was crucial for addressing the world's problems. [2]
Justice has taken part in several charity events, supporting charities such as the United Nations Foundation, which benefits numerous causes such as AIDS, Children, Environment, Health, Human Rights, and Peace. [48] On September 30, 2010, Justice announced she would be joining the charity campaign Girl Up.
Ben-Ari received the first-ever "Girl Up Advocate Award" to celebrate international Women's Day from the United Nations Foundation and is the recipient of the 2015 Ellis Island Medal of Honor. [19] A longtime resident of Bergen County, New Jersey, Ben-Ari moved from Edgewater to Fort Lee in 2016. [20] In 2018, she released the single "Quiet Storm".
In 2010, Trump cofounded Girl Up with the United Nations Foundation. [183] Of the program, Trump said, "Girl Up 'for girls, by girls' approach encourages American girls to become forces of global change.
She sits on the board of Girl Up, a United Nations Foundation non-profit organization that unites girls to change the world and has spoken alongside Meghan Markle, Michelle Obama, and Priyanka Chopra at their annual summits. [17]
In 2011, Clean & Clear began a partnership with the United Nations Foundation's Girl Up campaign, cosponsoring a "Unite for Girls" tour with Lily Halpern [7] and a fundraising promotion at Target stores. [8] The brand made its first social gaming tie-in with a 2012 promotion on The Sims Social. [9]