Roundtable Discussion: Help Save the Next Girl

Date

4-8-2022

Location

Schewel 215

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Help Save the Next Girl is an organization started in 2010 by the parents of Morgan Harrington, a 20-year-old Virginia Tech student murdered in Charlottesville in October 2009. The organization's primary goal is "to sensitize young women and girls to predatory danger," especially in college and university settings. This roundtable discussion has two purposes: It is intended to provide an opportunity for members of their own campus chapters to network with members of other chapters and share ideas for programming, recruitment, fundraising, and similar initiatives. It is also intended to help students whose campuses do not have an HSTNG chapter learn about how to start one.

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Roundtable Discussion: Help Save the Next Girl

Schewel 215

Help Save the Next Girl is an organization started in 2010 by the parents of Morgan Harrington, a 20-year-old Virginia Tech student murdered in Charlottesville in October 2009. The organization's primary goal is "to sensitize young women and girls to predatory danger," especially in college and university settings. This roundtable discussion has two purposes: It is intended to provide an opportunity for members of their own campus chapters to network with members of other chapters and share ideas for programming, recruitment, fundraising, and similar initiatives. It is also intended to help students whose campuses do not have an HSTNG chapter learn about how to start one.