- Girl Talk Handbook
- Leader Expectations
- 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
- Complete List of Girl Talk Lessons
- Leader Application & Evaluation Form (Individual Chapter Use Only)
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
3490 Piedmont Rd NE
Suite 1104
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.

