Girls Inc. of the Berkshires has served as a resource and advocate for girls and their families for over 105 years. We began as the Young Women’s Home Association in 1911 and now we are the leading authority on issues for girls and young women in Berkshire County. Girls Inc. has touched the lives of too many girls to count.
The “Go Girl” campaign ensures that, for the next 100 years, thousands of Berkshire girls will continue to receive the superior services they so desperately need.
Honorary Chairs & Major Contributors Nicholas Boraski and his late wife, Ruth P. Boraski
“We have been strong supporters of Girls Inc. for many years. We became the chairs of the ‘Go Girl’ campaign to make our personal pledge to Berkshire girls that we believe in them and their futures. We hope you will join us in this important work to help today’s girl become tomorrow’s leader.”
“Go Girl” Community Leader ($100,000+)
Berkshire Bank Foundation, Legacy Region
Greylock Federal Credit Union
“Go Girl” Investor ($50,000-$99,999)
“Go Girl” Believer ($25,000-$49,999)
“Go Girl” Partner ($10,000-$24,999)
Annie Selke Companies
Ann & John Galt
David Murphy, Sr.
Kate O’Brien
Pittsfield Cooperative Bank
“Go Girl” Director ($5,000-$9,999)
Regina Burgio & Alex Carnevale
Judy & C. Jeffrey Cook
Mary Courtney & Annie Laurie
Pam Malumphy & Franz Forster
Kelly & Jay Marion
Massachusetts Banker’s Association
Lorinda & Tom Mazur
Laurie Norton Moffatt & Craig Moffatt
Deb & Pat Sullivan
Dianne & Michael Supranowicz
Kara Thorton & Jeffrey May
“Go Girl” Advocate ($2,500-$4,999)
Allegrone Construction
Carol Leibinger-Healey & Mike Healey
John & Joanne Murphy
Margaret Stevenson Foundation
“Go Girl” Mentor ($1,000-$2,499)
A. King & Deb Francis
Denise & Howard Marshall
Marilyn McAlister
Pittsfield Lawn & Tractor
Ellen Rudley & Neil Fox
Ken & Nancy Sewall