Nonprofit aims to support girls through mentorship, launches media and sports program in Compton

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Nonprofit aims to support girls through mentorship, launches media and sports program in Compton
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Saving Our Daughters is an organization that aims to eliminate social barriers young girls face through mentorship and education. The nonprofit has now expanded its work into some local school districts.

Anabel MunozSaving our Daughters aims to eliminate social barriers girls face through mentorship. The nonprofit has expanded its work to SoCal school districts.is an organization that aims to eliminate social barriers young girls face through mentorship and education."Giving them a place and a space to learn more about how to articulate their emotions, but also fostering an environment where they can learn from the industry's finest," said L.A. program director, Amen Oyiboke.

"Not a lot of people my age or around where I live experienced these type of things. So it was an amazing opportunity," said student Madelyn Camacho. Among the organization's longtime supporters is actress and singer Keke Palmer, who co-founded the Saving Our Cinderellas program. "Curtis Benjamin, his daughter was into the arts and she really loved and adored Keke," said Oyiboke.

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