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SistersIN and Henderson Group partner to expand leadership opportunities for girls across Northern Ireland
Pictured L-R: Ellie McKibbin (SistersIN), Kathy Simpson (Henderson Group), Joanne McClelland (Henderson Group) and Gayle Clinghan (Henderson Group). SistersIN is proud to announce a new partnership with Henderson Group, who join the programme as a Growth Partner , supporting the continued growth of the leadership and mentoring initiative for 16-18 year old girls across Northern Ireland. Through this partnership, Henderson Group will support SistersIN’s mission to continue emp


SistersIN marks continued growth and impact through the support of The James Kane Foundation over the past 2 years
Pictured L-R: Aoibhe O'Reilly (Waterfront and Ulster Hall, SistersIN Alumni), Lucy (SistersIN Mentee, Banbridge Academy), Isobella (SistersIN Mentee, Victoria College, Belfast) & Caroline O'Neill (Digg for Success). SistersIN is celebrating a year of significant growth and impact, made possible through the continued support of The James Kane Foundation. Now ending year two of three of our engagement, the Foundation’s funding has played a key role in enabling the Leadership Pr


First Minister and deputy First Minister celebrate SistersIN students’ success
First Minister and deputy First Minister celebrate SistersIN students' success with 800 students from 60 schools across Northern Ireland at ICC Belfast


SistersIN Welcomes Four New Board Members to Lead the Next Phase of Growth
Picture L-R: Ian Jefferson, Tessa Breslin, Rob McConnell and Fiacre O'Donnell SistersIN is delighted to announce the appointment of four new members to its Board, marking a significant step in the organisation’s journey from a start-up movement to a sustainable force for empowering young women. The new appointments strengthen the organisation’s leadership and ensure SistersIN is well positioned to scale its impact across Northern Ireland and beyond. Joining the Board are: Ian


NI First Minister and Deputy First Minister Announced as Mentors in SistersIN Programme
Pictured L-R: Ellie McKibbin, Michelle O'Neill, Clodagh Conroy, Sophie Murray, Emma Little-Pengelly & Gillian McKeown Two female students in Northern Ireland have received an extraordinary opportunity through the SistersIN mentoring programme, as they have been assigned the First Minister and Deputy First Minister as their personal mentors for the academic school year. Clodagh Conroy , from St Pius X College, Magherafelt , and Sophie Murray , from Strathearn School in Bel
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