Girls, Inc.
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Girls Inc. is a non-profit organization, involved in education and advocacy for girls. The original name was Girls Clubs of America.
The group originated from a coalition of groups that were formally organized in 1945, in Springfield, Massachusetts.
The current activities of the group include programs aimed at girls developing leadership, being involved in science and math, avoiding early pregnancy, and thinking critically about the media.
The organization supports Roe v. Wade, and advocates "a positive, supportive environment" regarding sexual orientation.
The organization has worked with many corporate sponsors, but a recent venture with the American Girl dolls collection has generated controversy among conservative groups.
In September 2006, Warren Buffett auctioned his Lincoln Town Car to support Girls, Inc. The vehicle sold for $73,200 on eBay.