Island Girl Power Alumni

This website/blog is for IGP alumni and supplements the main IGP website at http://www.islandgirlpower.com


Thursday, January 2, 2020

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About IGP

The Island Girl Power was originally founded in the Spring of 2002 by Ayuda Foundation (a 501C-3 Non-Profit Organization) including Carlotta Leon Guerrero, Shannon Murphy, Mike Cruz, Cindy Hansen and Ayuda Board Members. The Guam Program was partially modeled after a U.S. National Initiative that began in 1998 and ended in 2003. IGP continued on with the local program to work on addressing our increasingly high rates of Teen Pregnancy, Suicide, Substance and Sexual abuse rates. IGP is not a Government program and is funded by Cooperative Mini Grants from Public Health (Rape Prevention), Corporate Sponsors (DFS, Community First Credit Union, etc.) Foundation Grants (Pacificare), Donations and Fundraising Projects (rummage sales and car washes).

IGP Mission

The mission of Island Girl Power Guam is to provide Positive Alternatives for young ladies, empowering, encouraging, and inspiring them to be confident in their efforts to succeed, which ultimately discourages teen pregnancy, suicide, substance and sexual abuse. We are compelled to speak out against Alcohol Sponsorship of Family & Youth Events and Negative Images of Women and Girls in the Media and in the Community.

IGP Vision

Our vision is to create an environment where girls can feel safe and confident in their ability to make healthy lifestyle choices. We also emphasize the importance of Positive Role Models and Volunteering in our community.

Why Girls 7-14 Need ISLAND GIRL POWER!

The transition from childhood to adolescence occurs during these years. This is often the time when girls start to lose their Island Girl Power! They had it in childhood. During this transitional time, girls begin to respond differently to what others say. For instance, girls who performed well in classrooms at ages 7, 8, and 9 often perform less well in school at age 14. Additionally, girls in their early teens are often encouraged to place more emphasis on their personalities, social skills, looks and abililities to please others rather than to develop their own interests and aspirations. Some girls who earlier experienced adult and peer approval for demonstrating athletic abilities before puberty are often discouraged from participating in many sports once their bodies show signs of maturing. This is often the first time that girls are exposed to drug use and other risky behavior.

Register for IGP!

Click here to download the IGP Registration.


The IGP Clubhouse is located on #148 Catalina Court Dededo, Guam 96929, Marine Corps Drive Dededo, Intersection after the American Grocery Store heading North, turn left into Ysengsong Road. Continue on Ysengsong, pass Maria Ulloa Elementary School on your left. Turn into last driveway before the 4 way stop sign. Our building has our sign on the wall and is multi-colored. Call 637-3011 for more details.

Become an IGP Volunteer!

Click here to download the IGP volunteer form.

IGP Happenings

Click here for the latest IGP Happenings.

IGP FAQs

Click here to view the Frequently Asked Questions.

IGP Clubhouse

Click here to view details of the IGP Clubhouse.

IGP Clubhouse Activities

Click here to view the latest IGP Clubhouse Activities.

About Ayuda Foundation

Click here for more details regarding the Ayuda Foundation.

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