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Vervegirls on the Verge
IN every issue, we award two outstanding vervegirls for their contributions at home or abroad. Think you’ve got what it takes? Grab your bestie and visit vervegirl.com for a chance to win $250 each and $500 for your fave charity!

Vervegirl on the Verge
In EVERY issue, we award two outstanding vervegirls for their contributions at home or abroad. Think you’ve got what it takes? Grab your bff and visit vervegirl.com for a chance to win $250 each and $500 for your fave charity!

Vervegirl on the Verge - Nakita Sekhon
IN every issue, we award ONE outstanding vervegirl for her contributions at home or abroad. Think you’ve got what it takes? visit vervegirl.com and tell us why. you have a chance to win $500 for yourself and your fave charity!

Vervegirls on the Verge
Standing up for your beliefs can be hard, but don’t expect Chantal Calderone to take the easy way out.

Vervegirls on the Verge
Rebecca Shrimpton and Natalie Dash are this issue’s VerveGirls on the Verge. The duo are formerly of Malvern Collegiate Institute in Toronto, and because of their efforts to make their school and community a better place, they receive $250 each and $500 for a charity of their choice.

Vervegirls on the Verge
Jaycee Kowalsky, Paige Owen, and Shasta Young. Three good friends. Three girls with like minds. Three girls who are, as Jaycee first told Vervegirl, “all so different.”

Vervegirls on the Verge
Rebekah Hoefnagels and Sarah Fryday (both 17) are from London, Ontario. Their volunteer experiences—at home and abroad in Africa teach us a lesson in humanity. That’s why we’re giving them $1000!

Vervegirls on the Verge
Talk about your do-gooders! Emma Squires and Elsie Eyking are two vervegirls (who are definitely) On The Verge.

Vervegirls on the Verge
School’s in! What are you doing to make sure it’s the best year ever? Take a cue from these two vervegirls who have reaped the benefits of helping others at school and in their community of Mississauga, Ontario. Read on to see why we’re giving Yvonne Verlinden and Danielle Farrugia $1,000!

Midol Presents Vervegirls on the Verge
Talk about your do-gooders! Alisha Norris and Tzu-Yie Koo are two vervegirls (who are definitely) On The Verge.

Midol Presents Vervegirls on the Verge
Congrats to this issue’s vervegirls on the Verge winners, Ananya Paul, Sharna Dey and Piraveena Piremathasan. These BFFs from Montreal, QC won our judges’ votes—and $1,000! Read on and find out why.

Vervegirls on the Verge
Congrats to this issue’s Vervegirls on the Verge winners, Jenna Reed-Cote and Aisling Ryan from Toronto, Ont. Jenna and Aisling don’t let their physical challenges overwhelm their special friendship—and that’s why they won our judges’ votes and $1,000! Read on to find out more about these extraordinary girls.

Vervegirls on the Verge
Congrats to this issue’s vervegirls on the Verge winners, Aneesa Rahaman and Candace Kung of Scarborough, ONT.! These best buds from David & Mary Thompson Collegiate Institute won our judges’ votes—and $1,000! Read on and find out why.

Vervegirls On The Verge
Congrats to this issue’s Vervegirl on the Verge winners, Kanika Ambrose, Shani Wallace and Laura Magana of Toronto! These BFF’s from Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School won our judges’ votes—and $1,000. Read on and find out why.


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