Services to social impact

The COVID-19 pandemic and related lockdowns disproportionately affected the service and hospitality industry and the large numbers of young women that worked in the sector. 

To support them in making career changes, the G(irls)20’s Services to Social Impact Project provided online workshops and coaching to help young women in the service industry develop transferable social-emotional skills in leadership and confidence, communications, business literacy, job interviewing and networking.

Group of young woman clapping during an event.

Initially, the project aimed to support young women to transition out of the service industry and into social entrepreneurship. However, given the volatile state of the economy and goals of its participants, the project realized this was too ambitious. Instead, it pivoted to the development of transferable social-emotional skills. 

Despite the challenges this pivot created, after participating in the project, the women felt more knowledgeable about professional communication, negotiation strategies, steps needed for career transitions and the different career paths that were open to them. 

The project did highlight the importance of flexibility in the face of changing circumstances in the external environment in order to meet and support participants where they are.

Featured Projects

The students stairs. Shot of a group of young students enjoying a break outdoors on campus

Work Quality Experience and Engagement among Young Workers

In recent years, young people have faced difficulties in the labour market. Pandemic lockdowns impacted…
Two young men and a young woman sit outside of a cafe working on laptops.

Project Integrate

Testing an integrated assessment model and job matching for youth job seekers
Group of modern employees discussing data

Supporting Place Based SMEs in the Rural Yukon in Post Pandemic Environment

The project Supporting Place-based SMEs in the Rural Yukon in the Post-Pandemic Environment responds to…
View more