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		<title>By: WAWF &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Let’s pop women’s philanthropy…..</title>
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		<description>[...] She answered our call to serve as an Honorary Chair of Stepping Stones, our initiative designed to build the financial independence of low-income women who are heading families in our community. She stepped up with a leadership gift of a million dollars and has spoken across the country with other women donors, non-profit leaders and women clients. Julie, a widow, knows how hard it is to raise two sons alone—even when you have resources. She is one of the many women saying “I care. I want to give and get involved.” Read more about her next Friday when she receives her award. [...]</description>
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