- Girl Talk Handbook
- Girl Talk Leadership Contract
- Girl Talk Leader Monthly Report
- Girl Talk Advisor Contract
- Parent Consent Form
- School / Group Consent Form
- Girl Talk Award Certificate (Requires Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer. Click here to download)
- Girl Talk PowerPoint (Requires Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer. Click here to download)
Leading by example, Girl Talk leaders are role models as well as mentors. This is why our leaders are held to a higher standard and are expected to live up to the Girl Talk ideals as described in the Girl Talk Handbook.
As a leader you will plan out lessons, introduce topics, and lead discussions designed to help girls cope with issues they face. The positive impact of a successful leader makes all the difference to the success of Girl Talk.
Leader Requirements
Girl Talk Leaders must be female high school students (grades 9-12). They are expected to be strong role models and community leaders. The following requirements have been set for Girl Talk Leaders.
- A leader must demonstrate a strong commitment to Girl Talk and encourage new girls to join the group.
- She must always abide by the rules and regulations of the Girl Talk Handbook.
- She must commit to leading one weekly meeting with middle school girls as well as spend at least one hour of preparation each week with the other Girl Talk Leader(s).
- She is expected to complete at least 10 hours of community service each semester OUTSIDE of serving as a Girl Talk Leader. This can be done alone, with other leaders or with the chapter as a whole.
- A leader is responsible for keeping her chapter’s adult sponsor fully informed about events, her community service hours and any ideas or changes she’d like to make in her weekly meetings.
- She must agree to mail Girl Talk a simple Monthly Report of her Girl Talk program. Reports should be mailed to:
Girl Talk
c/o Monthly Report
3060 Peachtree Road NW
Suite 2000
Atlanta, Georgia 30305 - She must strive to be a positive role model and a community leader at all times. She must hold herself up to the highest standards. She must understand that as a Girl Talk Leader, any bad decisions she makes will not only affect her, but her reputation as well.

