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CAPITOL HEIGHTS, Md. — My Girlfriend’s House started as a networking group for adult women but after meeting some young homeless teenagers in a shelter, the group switched gears and it now empowers young ladies to be better, stronger and smarter.
Veronica Eyenga, Executive Director, MyGirlFriendsHouse.org and she joined Allison Seymour to talk about the group and its mission.
Seymour asked, “What do you do at my girlfriend’s house?”
Eyenga replied, “We have a mentoring program called the girl talk mentoring program that is the cusp of who we are. Because it requires a 50 a week commitment from myself and any of our volunteers that work with us.”
“These girls are here faithfully every single weekend all day long. And we get into like leadership development. So that’s really what that program is about. What does it take to be a leader and be about your word,” she said.
Eyegna added, “We’re not gonna let COVID hold…