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50/50 Leadership empowers, educates, and inspires women from all walks of life to become leaders in their lives and communities.
The Public Leadership Education Network is the only national organization with the sole focus of preparing college women for leadership in the public policy arena.
YW Boston's mission is to eliminate racism, empower women, and promote peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all. As the first YWCA in the nation, YW Boston has been at the forefront of advancing equity for over 150 years. Through our Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Services, advocacy work, girls leadership program, community partnerships, and events, we help individuals and organizations change policies, practices, attitudes, and behaviors with the goal of creating more inclusive environments. YW Boston focused on lasting, systemic change so that women, people of color, and especially women of color can succeed.
Mission: Forging ways for women & girls in extreme poverty to learn, connect and lead. We operate only in places of extreme poverty: villages of South Sudan, Haiti, Malawi, and refugee camps in Kenya and Uganda. Our programs create opportunities for marginalized and displaced women and girls in critical areas: Education: We increase girls' access to education (K-University) through scholarships, extracurricular enhancements, and leadership skills workshops. Advocacy: We train all of our Scholars in leadership and advocacy. As MBB alumnae they use their voices to promote human rights for all, especially marginalized women and girls.
Children: Fondation Lazare offers children the opportunity to get an education, adequate healthcare and nutritious food. Women: We work with women in their communities in order to help them meet their own needs and those of their families as it pertains to shelter, clothing, food, etc. Skills development: Fondation Lazare provides training in ereas such as trades and agriculture in order to help the impoverished gain employment.
An independent Catholic secondary school offering an exceptional well-rounded education for young men and women from throughout British Columbia's lower mainland.
Givat Haviva strengthens civil society, tolerance and co-existence in Israel through dialogue and art programs, education for peace and democracy, and research into the Holocaust. Givat Haviva's award-winning programs bring togther Israel's diverse communites and include: Israeli Arab & Jewish youth dialogue; womens' community development; dialogue through art and sport, and; holocaust and resistance research and education................ Programs include: .......... Face to Face - Youth Dialogue Programs .......... Through Others’ Eyes –Israeli Arab and Jewish Youth Photography Program .......... Through Others’ Eyes - Photo exhibit touring Canada .......... Womens' Community Development Program .......... New!!-Community Facilitators Program for Women (supported by the Government of Canada) .......... Moreshet - Holocaust & Resistance archives preservation and digitization
To prepare and equip men and women in agriculture for more effective leadership. California agriculture must continue to find those individuals who are equipped to respond to the major challenges facing our state.
At Havergal, we prepare young women not only to succeed in the 21st century, but to make a difference in their chosen pursuits by enabling each girl to develop her full intellectual, creative, spiritual and physical potential.
IWEN is a non-profit, registered charity, directed by a volunteer Board of Directors. Since 2005 IWEN has provided 758 educational scholarships for females in rural Nepal and Katmandu Valley through the generosity of IWEN sponsors. As well, IWEN works with immigrant women in the Okanagan Valley to provide community support and training. IWEN has two Nepalese partners that are registered Non-Government Organizations [NGOs] with the Nepal Ministry of Women and Children. These partners fall under the Social Welfare Council which monitors all NGOs' activities.
The Canadian Medical Hall of Fame is a national charitable organization that serves as an enduring tribute to the Canadian men and women who, now and in the past, have contributed to the understanding of disease and the improved health and well being of people everywhere.
Manitoulin Family Resources Inc. is a multi-service agency providing a wide range of programs to Manitoulin Island, Espanola and the North-east shore of Lake Huron. All of our services are free and confidential We provide programs for children and their families including Licensed Child Care, Resource Centres, Early Learning activities, mobile play sessions, toy and equipment lending, information and referral and parenting support. Our programs for women and their children include a 10 bed shelter for women escaping abuse, safety planning, short and long term counselling, mobile services including outreach to schools, referral and transitional support. Our Crisis Line is toll free in Northern Ontario and is open to women, men and youth in crisis. MFR also operated the Manitoulin Helpo Centre, which provides food to those in need onManitoulin Island, as well as clothing and sometimes furniture.