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Givingday

Thursday, October 23, 2025

Help us reach our fundraising goal!

Giving Day is Thursday, October 23, 2025!

Any donation makes a big impact, and we are grateful for your support.

After another record-breaking year, i-tri is turning our sights to 2026. To fund our program for the next class of middle-school girls from Mastic to Montauk, we need to raise $350,000 by the end of the day, October 23, 2025. Our efforts over the next month will be focused on fundraising, and we want you to know that each dollar donated makes a very big impact.

join us this year at Ltv studios on October 23
from 5-8pm

i-tri has been hosting and streaming our annual Giving Day (an homage to the old Jerry Lewis Telethon) for years – first from Theresa’s dining room table- to a board member’s yard- and the last few years from LTV Studios in Wainscott! This year we are upping the game again and will finish the day at LTV in their Giant Studio – LIVE in front of a STUDIO AUDIENCE- and we want YOU to join us!!!

Not only will we be streaming on our social media channels as in the past- but this year- LTV is partnering with us to reach even more of our neighbors and we will be streaming LIVE through LTV- from 5pm-8pm.

The audience will enjoy interviews with i-tri Participants to hear the stories of their incredible journeys and our Wonder Women Panel- featuring women selected from hundreds of nominations! And their might even be Surprise SPECIAL GUEST or two!!!

Join us at LTV Studios in East Hampton as we talk girls empowerment with the Superwomen in our lives as well as i-tri staff, Board members, and supporters. Light snacks, wine and soft drinks will be available. All of this as i-tri attempts to reach our goal of raising $350,000 to fund our 2026 season!

This event is FREE– but please let us know you are coming by reserving a spot today HERE

Questions?? Please email jenn@itrigirls.org

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