H&M Donates $200,000 To Girl Up, An Initiative Supporting Girls’ Leadership And Gender Equality

In honor of International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month, H&M USA will be supporting Girl Up in their mission of empowering young women who defend gender equality. In recognition of this transformative work, H&M will donate $200,000 to support Girl Up‘s leadership development programs for girls and to help further their contribution to social change.

No matter their background, girls have the power to transform themselves, their communities, and the world around them. Girl Up is a global movement of empowered young women leaders who defend gender equality. Through leadership development training, Girl Up gives girls the resources and platform to start a movement for social change wherever they are. For those who stand together in this movement, there is no rest until equal rights are achieved for every girl.

H&M is proud to partner again with Girl Up this year, honoring both International Women’s Day and March as Women’s History Month through a national register drive where customers can donate to the group at the register of any H&M location in the U.S. In addition, H&M will also make a $200,000 donation to Girl Up, in support of their mission. The register drive will begin on International Women’s Day, March 8, and last through the month of March. Customers can also donate at girlup.org/donate.

H&M is also celebrating Women’s History Month internally with various ways for employees to get involved and celebrate. With an internal campaign driving the global theme of “Balance for Better,” a video interview series will be filmed of women at H&M speaking to leadership, mentorship, hope and the future, with interviews of male colleagues exploring the idea of being an ally in the fight for gender equality. “Spirit Days” where employees wear a specific color of support are scheduled for every Friday of the month, symbolizing a color that represents women and the fight for equality that continues to this day.

Girl Up was founded by the United Nations Foundation in 2010 and continues to work across a global community of partners to achieve gender equality worldwide.

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