Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

The International Order of the Rainbow for Girls Statement on Diversity, Equity and Inclusiveness - April 2021 

Rainbow Gets Girls Ready for Life Through Inclusiveness

The International Order of the Rainbow for Girls (IORG) has prepared girls for responsible and purposeful adulthood for 100 years through character and leadership development. The formation of tomorrow’s leaders requires acceptance and respect for the worth and dignity of individuals and their unique viewpoints. Maturing into meaningful adulthood involves relationships with a variety of people from different backgrounds. IORG welcomes such a diverse membership, and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, or physical or developmental abilities.

Recognizing that differences may be the basis for harassment or other abusive or offensive behaviors, the IORG reiterates our no-tolerance position regarding maltreatment. We remain committed to enforcing appropriate safeguards for the wellbeing of all members, volunteers and guests. Any incident of discrimination, harassment, or abuse will be given immediate attention.

Acceptance of Transgender Youth into Membership

The International Order of the Rainbow for Girls (IORG) has a long and proud history of providing girls with an environment of safety and encouragement, where they can develop skills and confidence in the areas of leadership and citizenship while also enjoying themselves and having fun. With a focus of getting girls ready for life, IORG was at the forefront in implementing protective policies to prevent harm to our youth and to provide them with guidelines about setting and keeping appropriate boundaries, respecting themselves and others, recognizing inappropriate behaviors, and knowing when to take action.

IORG recognizes that the inclusion of transgender youths has become a key issue across the United States, and provides the following guidance to our jurisdictions: