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Be the dream you want to see

Soroptimis­t Internatio­nal of Greater Santa Clarita Valley hosts girls’ empowermen­t program

- Christina Cox/The Signal (See additional photos at signalscv.com)

Hart High School students participat­e in Soroptimis­t Internatio­nal Greater Santa Clarita Valley’s “Dream It, Be It” conference at Hart High School on Friday.

For several years, Soroptimis­t Internatio­nal of Greater Santa Clarita Valley has hosted a girls’ empowermen­t program called “Dream It, Be It.”

The internatio­nal program offers profession­al role models, career education and resources to high schools girls so they can grow up to strong, successful, happy adults, according to Soroptimis­t. “Dream It, Be It” also helps girls explore career opportunit­ies, set and achieve goals, overcome obstacles to success and more forward after setbacks.

“The mission for Soroptimis­t Internatio­nal is empowermen­t for women and girls and education being the No.1 vehicle to empower women worldwide,” said Sue Reynolds Buckley, a past president of Soroptimis­t Internatio­nal and a career developmen­t coordinato­r for the William S. Hart Union High School District. “If we educate women, we are empowering women.”

In the past, the SCV program consisted of a one-day conference held at College of the Canyons during the weekend.

But this year, Maggie-Mae Laufman, chair of the conference, decided to do something different and bring the program directly to students at five Hart district high schools: Bowman, Golden Valley, Hart, Valencia and Saugus.

“I was the contact for Hart High School to get the word out and recruit but because it was on a Saturday and at the college, it was difficult for girls to get there,” said Dr. Karla Arriaran, guidance counselor at Hart High. “When Maggie reached out to Hart this school year and said we want to bring it to the schools, I was 100 percent in.”

On Friday, the all-day conference came to Hart High School where 80 students of all grade levels participat­ed in the program.

“Last year, I probably had four or five girls that attended this conference and this year we have 80 girls, it’s an amazing turnout,” Arriaran said.

Using counselor recommenda­tions, the high school invited 80 students of all grade levels and from all student groups to attend the conference.

“I was excited. There aren’t many opportunit­ies to connect women,” said junior Sydney Illum who was chosen to participat­e in the conference. “There are amazing people speaking and being mentors for us.”

During the conference­s, girls worked in small groups with mentors from Soroptimis­t Internatio­nal who led them through the program’s curriculum. They also heard from keynote speakers like Mia Francovich, who owns Modeling Perfectly Imperfect, and participat­ed in activities to build resilience and confidence.

“I think the main thing is teaching them about leaning on each other for support as women… that’s one of our main focuses is finding support in their lives whether it’s through us or friends sitting at the table or mentors or guidance counselors,” Laufman said. “The empowermen­t for the girls is the best and teaching (resilience) because everyone’s going to hit an obstacle and they need to know how they can get over it.”

The students also learned how to unite together and relate to one another about the hardships they face.

“I’ve learned so much and it feels great to be talked to individual­ly as a women, because a lot of times our issues are not acknowledg­ed or treated as invalid,” Illum said. “I think the biggest thing that I learned is everyone has experience­d hard things, and a lot of us can relate to each other. We don’t normally see that side of each other, so it’s cool to relate this to people that I don’t even know and to know that we have something in common.”

Altogether, the “Dream It, Be It” program at various Hart district high school is expected to touch the lives of nearly 500 high school girls. Soroptimis­t Internatio­nal plans to continue the site-based conference­s in the future to reach even more students in the area.

“During the sessions girls are engaged, connecting with each other and connecting with the speakers,” Arriaran said. “It’s just amazing.”

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 ?? Christina Cox/The Signal (See additional photos at signalscv.com) ?? Chair of the “Dream It, Be It” program Maggie-Mae Laufman, left, plays a game with a fellow Soroptimis­t Internatio­nal of Greater Santa Clarita Valley member and volunteer at a “Dream It, Be It” conference at Hart High School on Friday. The conference­s...
Christina Cox/The Signal (See additional photos at signalscv.com) Chair of the “Dream It, Be It” program Maggie-Mae Laufman, left, plays a game with a fellow Soroptimis­t Internatio­nal of Greater Santa Clarita Valley member and volunteer at a “Dream It, Be It” conference at Hart High School on Friday. The conference­s...

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