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Archive for the 'Maryland' Category
Monday, November 19th, 2007
Becky Sykes, Executive Director of the Dallas Women’s Foundation, wrote in the Dallas Morning News last week that when you help a woman, there’s a ripple effect.
Spoken like a true international development specialist, often quoted as saying, "To educate a woman is to educate a family," or other statements that tie the welfare of women to the welfare of families, and, by default, entire communities.
Posted in Blog, Economic Security, Economy, Maryland, Our Foundation, Virginia, Washington, Women | No Comments »
Monday, November 5th, 2007
I spent a few hours yesterday in Prince George’s County, Maryland, helping to facilitate a Voice and Vision session for Washington Area Women’s Foundation.
Although I’ve been on the board for seven years, I have been focused on pretty much everything except our programmatic work in an intense way. Don’t get me wrong, I can recite the stats and progress and impact and all that good stuff.
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Monday, October 29th, 2007
According to today’s Washington Post, there’s good news to celebrate for our region’s women and girls–a declining teen pregnancy rate over the past decade.
In Washington, D.C., Arlington and Prince George’s County, teen pregnancy and birth rates have markedly declined–along with those around the nation–and have inspired hope that programs aimed at young people–and especially young women–are working.
Posted in Blog, Girls, Health, Leadership Awards, Maryland, Our Foundation, Virginia, Washington, Women | 2 Comments »
Tuesday, August 14th, 2007
A new national poll has found that women are delaying having children because of the high cost of child care and preschool–which can run about $10,000 annually (more than my college tuition not that long ago).
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Friday, July 27th, 2007
As program assistant here at The Women’s Foundation, I get the opportunity to take in grant and award applications such as those for Leadership Awards, where I get a glimpse of what different issues nonprofits are tackling these days.
Posted in Blog, Economy, Girls, Maryland, Safety, Virginia, Washington, Women | 4 Comments »
Wednesday, June 27th, 2007
Wider Opportunities for Women (WOW) (a Grantee Partner) just released a very cool new tool for our region: the D.C. Metro Area Self-sufficiency Calculator.
With funding from the Freddie Mac Foundation, WOW created the calculator to serve as "an online career and financial counseling tool that will help thousands of the region’s most vulnerable families move out of poverty and gain financial independence," WOW’s press release explains.
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Monday, June 11th, 2007
Well, I didn’t successfully complete the one-week D.C. Hunger Food Stamp Challenge, but, I did learn valuable lessons and new personal insights.
But first, full disclosure. Why didn’t I finish? I pretty much gave up. I tried, but it was pretty tough.
Posted in Blog, Economic Security, Economy, Health, Maryland, Politics, Volunteer, Washington, Women | 1 Comment »
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