Goodbye's Are Always Quite Difficult

I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to inform you of a significant change in my professional journey. As you may already know, I have been a part of the Girls Rock Philly (GRP) family for some time now, and it is with a heavy heart that I share the news of my layoff from the organization.

This decision has deeply affected me for several reasons. Firstly, the connections we have built with the youth, families, and organizations who consider GRP a friend, safe haven, confidante, or collaborator weigh heavily on my mind. Their trust and support have been the cornerstone of our work, and it saddens me to think of the impact this transition may have on them.

Secondly, reflecting on the 16 years of dedicated service GRP has provided to our community fills me with immense pride. Witnessing the positive transformation in countless lives over the years has been truly rewarding, and it pains me to see this chapter come to a temporary close.

On a more personal note, the uncertainty surrounding my own financial well-being adds another layer of concern. Like many others, I am navigating the challenges that accompany sudden changes in employment status, and it is a source of considerable stress.

However, above all else, my thoughts are consumed by the children we serve at GRP. Their energy, enthusiasm, and unwavering spirit have been a constant source of inspiration throughout my tenure. Their well-being and continued access to the resources and support GRP provides weigh heavily on my mind as I navigate this transition.

Despite the somber reality of the "hiatus" status GRP currently faces, I am grateful for the opportunity to have been part of such a remarkable organization. Working full-time in a nonprofit setting for the first time has been both challenging and rewarding. The moments of joy and fulfillment derived from serving our youth have made every hardship worthwhile.

I would like to take this opportunity to express my heartfelt gratitude to everyone I have encountered along this journey. Your support, encouragement, and camaraderie have meant the world to me, and I am truly grateful for the opportunity to have worked alongside such dedicated individuals.

As I embark on this new chapter in my professional life, I remain hopeful for the future of Girls Rock Philly. We truly do all rock, and I do not doubt that GRP will continue to positively impact the lives of countless individuals in the years to come.

Thank you once again for your support and understanding during this challenging time.

Warmest regards,

Sanovia

Girls Rock Philly