Girl Up, United Nations Foundation
Halle Race Bradshaw is a skilled professional in the fields of public administration and environmental sciences, currently serving as a Learning and Training Associate at Girl Up, United Nations Foundation, where responsibilities include managing the STEM for Social Good program and developing climate curriculum. Previous experience includes roles as an Engagement Specialist at the American Red Cross Greater New York, where event management and volunteer engagement were key focuses, and Community Projects Coordinator for the City of Savannah, emphasizing support for minority and women-owned businesses. Additional noteworthy positions include internships at the UN Environment Programme and the US Environmental Protection Agency, coupled with impactful outreach experiences at the Blue Sphere Foundation and The Jane Goodall Institute. Halle Race Bradshaw is pursuing a Master of Public Administration at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, having previously earned both a Master of Science and a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Sciences from Emory University.
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Girl Up, United Nations Foundation
Girls are powerful. When they’re educated, healthy, and safe, they transform their communities. When girls stand up for girls in need, they empower each other and transform our world. As the United Nations Foundation’s adolescent girl campaign, Girl Up engages girls to take action. Led by a community of nearly half a million passionate advocatesraising awareness and funds, our efforts help the hardest to reach girls living in places where it is hardest to be a girl.