Grateful Girls, Inc

2600 W Lisbon Ave
Milwaukee, WI 53205

Grateful Girls, Inc. is a non-profit organization based in Milwaukee, WI, dedicated to inspiring, motivating, and empowering girls, teens, and women of all ages, particularly those who have escaped the sex-trafficking industry. They provide essential resources, such as housing, clothing, and toiletries, as well as a range of programs and services aimed at fostering healthy decision-making, cultivating healthy relationships, and supporting emotional well-being.

Through their community resource center, Grateful Girls offers walk-ins access to vital necessities, while their comprehensive curriculum includes group therapy, mentoring, social services, expressive arts, and more, providing young women with healthy outlets and emotional support. By investing in the development of young women, Grateful Girls aims to make a positive impact on families, neighborhoods, and the community as a whole.

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