2. GIRLS
EDUCATION:
A grassroots-
view of what’s
working
Presented by
Panelists
Jamye Cooper
Executive Director, Dining for Women
Marsha Wallace
Founder, Dining for Women
Ruya Norton
Communications Associate, Maasai Girls Education Fund
Robin Woodland
Development and Communications Dir., Nepal Youth Foundation
Travis Ning
Executive Director, Starfish One by One
#DFWGirls
3. GIRLS
EDUCATION:
A grassroots-
view of what’s
working
Presented by
Maasai Girls Education Fund
The Maasai Girls Education Fund was created to improve the
literacy, health and economic well-being of Maasai women in
Kenya and their families through education of girls and their
communities.
Ruya Norton
Communications Associate
4. GIRLS
EDUCATION:
A grassroots-
view of what’s
working
Presented by
Starfish One By One
Starfish is "betting the farm" on the Girl
Effect. Specifically, through innovation and professional
mentorship, Starfish is concentrating on unlocking the
potential of 1 generation of 500 Girl Pioneers in rural
Guatemala. The program will be measured by the heights
these women reach rather than the number of girls it can
serve.
Travis Ning
Executive Director
5. GIRLS
EDUCATION:
A grassroots-
view of what’s
working
Presented by
Nepal Youth Foundation
The Nepal Youth Foundation offers hope and opportunity to
Nepal’s most impoverished children by providing what is every
child’s birthright: vital healthcare, education and a safe
environment.
Robin Woodland
Development and Communications Director
6. GIRLS
EDUCATION:
A grassroots-
view of what’s
working
Presented by
Dining for Women
Through the power of collective giving, Dining for Women
supports grassroots program working to empower, educate
and protect women and girls in developing nations. We are
changing the world, one dinner at a time.
Marsha Wallace
Founder