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Girls Tower High

Closing the Gender Gap in Quality Education

Building girls' towers

This organization was founded to instill hope for a future in many disadvantaged girls. 

As a result of gender inequality and unfavorable situations, millions of girls are deprived of the opportunity to receive a proper education. We strive to break down barriers that prevent each girl from building her tower to success. We do so through donations, guidance, and programs.

$1 Billion

per year is lost in some countries by failing to provide the same education to girls as boys

12 Million

children would be saved from malnutrition if all women had a secondary education

2/3

of the world’s illiterate are women

What we offer

Scholarships

Donations

Programs

where we serve

New Jersey

Georgia

Africa

We mainly serve our local communities in New Jersey and Georgia. We also provide opportunities in African countries with the support of local organizations.

Occasionally, our virtual programs will be available to the entire United States.

Help build a girls tower.

Ms. Tamilore Dairo

Tami Dairo is a high school student at Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science and Technology (GSMST) who is passionate about solving community and global challenges through hands-on leadership. She has served in several leadership capacities right from her elementary school days as the school Arbitrator at Cedar Hill Prep. Tami was the Secretary of Student Council at Five Forks Middle school and has been on the Teen Advisory Council of Gwinnett County Public Library, Five Forks branch since 2017 to date where she also volunteered as a Mathematics tutor for elementary and middle school kids.

She has a strong interest in global social issues, hence her membership in Model United Nations where she serves as a Junior Officer. Tami’s trip to Nigeria with her immigrant parents when she was in middle school exposed her to school pupils from less privileged families and she was amazed at the difference between educational, financial, and technological opportunities available for children in the United States and the developing world. This experience helped shaped her interest and commitment to United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 4 (Quality Education) and Goal 5 (Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment) which ultimately led her to found Girls Tower High Inc., a non-profit organization incorporated in the state of Georgia.

Genevieve Kumapley, PharmD, BCOP

Dr. Kumapley received her Doctor of Pharmacy Degree with Honors from the University of Illinois at Chicago. Dr. Kumapley is a Board Certified Oncology/Pain and Palliative Care Pharmacist who practices at Saint Peter’s University Hospital in New Brunswick, New Jersey. She also holds an Adjunct Clinical Professor appointment with Rutgers University Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy. She was a fellow in the NJLEND Program (New Jersey’s Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities program) and is a component of The Boggs Center on Developmental Disabilities, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.

She is also an ordained Minister at RCCG Agape House of Worship and leads several teams including the Healing/Deliverance, Special Needs, Connection, and Marriage ministries. She has received awards for her leadership and service from several organizations including the 2013 Role Model Award from the Roselle Branch of the NAACP, 2016 Nassan’s place outstanding community service award, 2018 Social Stewardship award from the HealthTrust University, and 2018 Outstanding Community Service Award from the Ghana Association for Medical Aid.