Friday, March 20, 2026

Feel Good Friday - Stand Up! Girls

Today is the International Day of Happiness, a United Nations observance celebrating the power of joy and laughter in our lives. And since it falls in the middle of Women's History Month, it makes it a great time to spotlight Stand Up! Girls, a nonprofit using the power of comedy to change the trajectory of young women's lives.

Founded in 2018 and headquartered in New York City, the mission of Stand Up! Girls  is "to educate, inspire and equip girls from underserved communities with the communication skills necessary to succeed in and lead male-dominated workplaces." Through developing and performing stand-up comedy, their girls learn to own the room, whether it’s a courtroom, operating room, or boardroom.

Research shows that laughter isn't just fun, it's a proven driver of happiness and wellbeing. For girls growing up in underserved communities, having a safe space to find their voice, be heard, and make people laugh can be genuinely transformative. Stand Up! Girls offers free after-school and weekend comedy workshops for girls ages 12–17 across four New York City boroughs: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx. 

Each semester, participants meet weekly for one-hour sessions where they learn basic comedy techniques, write and share jokes with peers, and craft and refine their own routines, with support and feedback from instructors and seasoned comedians. The program culminates in two live performance showcases; one at a NYC comedy club and one for fellow Stand Up! Girls  where friends and family cheer them on as they take the stage for the first time.


The results speak for themselves. As one participant put it: "When I first started telling my stories in the group, I didn't realize they were funny, and when everybody was laughing, I was like, 'Okay… I can do this.'" You can watch their sizzle reel to see the girls in action.

If you'd like to support Stand Up! Girls, there are many ways to do so. You can make a donation and amplify their message on social media. Follow Stand Up! Girls on Facebook, Instagram or LinkedIn and share their stories of laughter and empowerment with your network.

Happy International Day of Happiness! 😄


Friday, March 13, 2026

Feel Good Friday - Women's Earth Alliance

Today, in honor of Women's History Month, I'm spotlighting Women's Earth Alliance, an organization whose work embodies this year's theme, "Leading the Change: Women Shaping a Sustainable Future.”

Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Berkeley, California, Women's Earth Alliance (WEA) catalyzes women-led, grassroots solutions to protect our environment and strengthen communities from the inside out. Their model is built on a powerful truth: women are disproportionately impacted by climate crises, yet their leadership remains one of the most underfunded forces for environmental change on the planet. This short video gives an overview of the problem and solution.

WEA delivers funding, training, and networks of support to women who are already established community leaders, equipping them to scale their environmental solutions and connect with a global alliance of peers and mentors. Their programs span water access, food and agriculture, conservation, clean energy, and climate justice, working at the intersection of gender, Indigenous, racial, economic, and environmental justice.

Their flagship U.S. Grassroots Accelerator for Women Environmental Leaders  is a year-long program that has supported 88 women leaders across the country, helping them to deepen their strategies, build alliances, and scale solutions for environmental protection and climate resilience. Globally, WEA has a presence in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Indonesia. Sponsored programs range from restoring coral reefs in Indonesia to advancing reforestation in Kenya that sequesters an average of 19 million pounds of carbon per year, while also building women's income through tree nursery micro-enterprises.

WEA has had remarkable impact. In 2024 alone, they trained 6,812 women and girls in environmental solutions across 13 countries, reaching 665,442 people with life-saving climate solutions. Since they began, WEA has trained more than 52,000 women leaders in 31 countries!

If you'd like to support Women's Earth Alliance, there are many ways to do so. You can make a one-time donation, join their Seed Bank as a monthly giver, or amplify their message on social media. Follow WEA on Facebook, Instagram  or LinkedIn and share their stories of women leading the way.

Happy Women's History Month! 🌿

Friday, March 6, 2026

Feel Good Friday - National Women's Law Center

This Sunday is International Women's Day and the 2026 theme, "Rights. Justice. Action. For All Women and Girls," feels more urgent than ever. That’s why today's spotlight is on National Women's Law Center.

Founded in 1972 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., National Women's Law Center (NWLC) “fights for gender justice—in the courts, in public policy, and in our society—working across the issues that are central to the lives of women and girls”. They do this through litigation, policy advocacy, and culture change to help “break down the barriers that harm all of us—especially women of color, LGBTQ people, and low-income women and families.”

The Center began when secretaries at a public interest law firm made four demands: better pay for women, more women staff attorneys, work on women's rights, and an end to being expected to serve coffee every morning. The group succeeded and NWLC has been fighting for women ever since.


Today, NWLC works across five core issue areas: reproductive rights and health care , education and Title IX, workplace justice, poverty and economic security, and LGBTQ+ equality. Their tools include litigation, federal and state policy advocacy, and public education campaigns, making them one of the only multi-issue gender justice organizations working across all of these fronts simultaneously.

NWLC has had a big impact in the courts and beyond. In 2024 alone, they filed 25 amicus briefs, brought four new enforcement actions before federal agencies, and filed a novel federal lawsuit to protect access to emergency abortion care. They also launched Project Defiance, a four-year, $100 million campaign to safeguard the rights of women, girls, and LGBTQ+ people.

If you'd like help NWLC in their fight for gender justice, there are many ways to do so. You can make a donation, take direct action by texting NWLC to 32434, shop for merch, and amplify their message on social media. Follow National Women’s Law Center on Bluesky, Instagram or LinkedIn. Happy International Women's Day!