One-week extension offers more opportunities for girls across Illinois to apply 

     Lieutenant Governor Juliana Stratton today announced that the application deadline for the Girls Lead mentorship program has been extended to Sunday, Oct. 27. 

“We are thrilled by the level of response we’ve received so far. Our goal is to ensure every girl who wants to participate has the chance to apply,” said Lt. Governor Stratton. “This extension allows us to reach even more young women and offer an introduction to public service leadership.” 

Girls Lead, now in its second year, is an innovative program designed to inspire and empower girls in Illinois to see themselves in roles that shape the state’s future. Participants will be matched with a woman leader in state government for a job shadowing opportunity. 

The program, part of the Illinois Council on Women and Girls (ICWG) and supported by the Illinois State Board of Education, offers tailored experiences for different age groups: 

  • 5th grade students will spend a day shadowing a woman leader in state government. 
  • 6th to 8th grade participants will have a similar shadowing experience, followed by a reflection activity. 
  • High school students (9th to 12th grade) will engage in a semester-long policy mentorship, including research projects and multiple days of hands-on experience in government offices. 

Interested girls can apply for the program at bit.ly/GirlsLead2024.