from staff reports
America has a ton of young leaders and the WOW! Girls Jr. Sorority is looking for them.
WOW! Girls, also known as America’s Teen Dream Team, is conducting a countrywide search for young ladies ages 9-18 to join their leadership organization. The organization is looking for girls who have the “WOW! factor” and who can represent America in various leadership activities
Although it took the Girl Scouts a while to hit the 100,000-member mark, this new age girls organization hopes to set the world record in two weeks.
The WOW! Girls Jr. Sorority is holding a recruitment period through April 16 in 45 US cities and via their Web site at www.wowgirls.clubexpress.com.
“We are very excited about the recruitment period,” WOW! Girls founder Katrina Callaway said.
“Our organization is a positive influence for many young lives,” Calloway said. “If Oprah can create a leadership academy for young ladies in South Africa, we feel that it is time to establish a strong leadership organization for our young ladies in America.”
WOW! members participate in a fun and exciting club where they assist with making decisions for young people all over the world, she said. The girls are scheduled to tackle projects such as giving their opinions on different laws in our country, helping the fashion industry choose the hottest teen fashions, performing community service, learning leadership skills, etiquette skills, communication skills and more.
Interested girls can register to join on the WOW! Girl’s Webs ite at www.wowgirls.clubexpress.com or contact WOW! at (877) 274-3972.
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