If you’re looking for creative, different ways to give this holiday season, don’t miss this month’s issue of the Washingtonian, with their cover article, "64 Ways to Do Good."
The article features a lot of different ways to make your local community here in Washington, D.C. a better place, from volunteering virtually to coaching a kid.
We were also proud to note that 13 of the organizations listed are Grantee Partners of The Women’s Foundation. Congrats on being featured to:
- Mary’s Center for Maternal and Child Health
- Computer C.O.R.E.
- Urban Alliance Foundation
- Child and Family Network Centers
- Washington Middle School for Girls
- Latin American Youth Center
- Northern Virginia Family Service
- DC Appleseed
- Casa of Maryland
- Tenants and Workers United
- My Sister’s Place
- Tahirih Justice Center
- Women Empowered Against Violence (WEAVE)
We’re proud to partner with these outstanding organizations!
Lisa Kays is Director of Communications at The Women’s Foundation. Tia Felton, who works with The Women’s Foundation as an Urban Alliance intern, contributed to this post.