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Archive for the 'Safety' Category
Monday, March 9th, 2009
What do you get when you combine 58 volunteers, 66 nominations, 54 phone calls, 33 site visits, 20 presentations and hours of deliberation and due diligence?
You get the 2009 Leadership Awardees, of course!
Posted in Blog, Girls, Health, Leadership Awards, Our Foundation, Philanthropy, Safety, Volunteer, Washington, Women | 9 Comments »
Tuesday, February 17th, 2009
Picture this: A 14-year-old girl with a camera and a burning desire to touch the lives of others. She conducts five years of interviews and a journey of discovery into the hearts and minds of teenage girls from all over the globe.
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Wednesday, February 11th, 2009
The fourth annual Washington Area Women’s Foundation Stepping Stones Research Briefing will be held the morning of Wednesday, May 20, 2009 at The Urban Institute in Washington, D.C.
The Women’s Foundation and The Urban Institute co-sponsor the annual research briefing. This year’s will highlight research on issues relevant to low-income, women-headed families.
Posted in Blog, Child Care and Early Education, Economic Security, Economy, Health, Our Foundation, Safety, Stepping Stones, Women | No Comments »
Thursday, January 15th, 2009
This morning, Phyllis introduced a Webinar hosted by one of our Grantee Partners, Wider Opportunities for Women, on a tool they’ve developed to help calculate the true income needed to raise a family in our region.
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Wednesday, November 26th, 2008
As part of our ongoing commitment–in partnership with The Urban Institute–to providing information and resources related to the goals of Stepping Stones, please find below a summary of recent research on issues of economic security and financial independence for women and their families.
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Tuesday, November 25th, 2008
Yesterday, Washington Post reporter Robert Pierre’s story, "Anti-Prostitution Initiative Taken to D.C. Schools," explains how children in D.C. are being coerced into prostitution and sex trafficking, and how agencies throughout the area are working together to stop this phenomenon.
Two of the organizations involved in this work are Grantee Partners of The Women’s Foundation: Fair Fund and Polaris Project.
Posted in Blog, Girls, Grantee Partner, Health, Safety, Washington, Women | 1 Comment »
Thursday, November 20th, 2008
When I lived in Africa and worked on girls’ education and HIV/AIDS prevention issues, I encountered what was known as the Sugar Daddy phenomenon.
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Wednesday, November 19th, 2008
CBS Evening News aired a story last week about a mother of three in Washington state who is rebuilding her life after leaving a domestic violence situation.
One of the tools that helped her is an IDA (Individual Development Account) matched savings account, which she used to buy a car, a computer and a home. The three-minute video is on Capital Area Asset Builder’s Web site.
Posted in Blog, Economic Security, Grantee Partner, Health, Safety, Stepping Stones, Women | 1 Comment »
Monday, November 17th, 2008
In a crowded room at the Catholic Charities, more than 60 people gathered to hear Kathy Zeisel, Domestic Violence Staff Attorney at The National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty, and Robin Runge, Director of the Commission on Domestic Violence at the American Bar Association and Commissioner at The DC Commission on Women, spoke on learning to recognize red flags for indications of domestic violence and what to do if you suspect someone is a victim.
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Tuesday, July 29th, 2008
Pimps were everywhere.
That is the first thing that I noticed when I arrived with a colleague in downtown D.C. late in the night last week to conduct outreach to prostituted teen girls. And, the police seemed to be out in large numbers, too.
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