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The mission of the Minority Women Pharmacists Association, Inc. is to enhance our presence in the healthcare industry, exhibit our contributions to improved healthcare outcomes, provide service to our communities, and support each other.
American Women Veterans is the nation’s preeminent, non-partisan, 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and promoting the legacy of servicewomen, veterans and their families. We welcome veterans and supporters from all eras and branches of service.
I-WIN's mission is to reach to every vulnerable and marginalized woman in South Sudan and contribute to their empowerment through capacity building, advocacy, and strengthening of support networks so that all women live in good conditions and meaningfully contribute to the country's development.
Women Have Options (WHO/O) is Ohio’s statewide abortion fund. Founded in 1992, we are an organization dedicated to helping Ohioans afford their reproductive choices. We believe that everyone should be able to make their own reproductive decisions—and we work to make that a reality in Ohio. We are a founding member of the National Network of Abortion Funds, which includes more than 100 abortion funds around the United States and overseas. We provide financial assistance to help patients afford contraception, emergency contraception, and abortion services. We distribute funds to clinics throughout Ohio. These clinics, in turn, use the funds to provide financial assistance to those in need. Since 1992, Women Have Options has helped thousands pay for their reproductive choices.
Women in Games International (WIGI) is a nonprofit with a mission to cultivate resources to advance economic equality and diversity in the global games industry. WIGI champions a safe, inclusive, and diverse workforce in the video game, tabletop, and esports industries by providing high-quality mentorship and leadership training experiences, cultivating professional development resources, and eliminating barriers to increase access to opportunities for everyone.
WEAD is a pioneering network of feminist ecoartists, educators, curators, and writers working toward the goal of a just and healthy world. We focus on women’s unique perspective in ecological and social justice art. WEAD maintains an invaluable website (weadartists.org) that serves as a virtual gallery of ecoartists work, connects artists and curators with exhibition opportunities, and educates and enlightens through its groundbreaking WEAD Magazine.
EWOP goes into a correctional facility, where we work directly with women while they serve their sentence.The goal? Total transformation from the inside out.The journey begins with personal purpose, followed by leadership development, mentorship, and college-level entrepreneurship coursework. Our program graduates leave prison ready to build their own financial and personal success. And EWOP continues to be there for them.
To overcome yesterdays challenges by embracing todays new life while achieving a future of hopes and dreams.GROW believes that everyone can overcome their past if they have the right tools to do so. We want to provide those tools so that they are ready for whatever life may throw their way. The tools learned at GROW will help prepare them for a different kind of life; one with hope.As we provide transitional housing, we provide resources and support to the ladies we serve through assisting with job search, education, health care needs, reintegration with family and help them to believe there is life after incarceration and that they are worth more than what the past may say. We walk with them in their faith and encourage them to know they are beautiful and made in the image of Christ
Aware is a support service created by survivors of domestic violence, whose mission is to reach out to victims of domestic violence, while also educating the general public,government officials and the justice system, and on the mutilayered issues of domestic violence. As survivors of domestic violence, these women recognized a gap in service provision and made it their mission to mentor and provide victims of domestic violence, with first hand personal testimonies of survival and practical strategies for taking the initiative in escaping an abusive relationship. Aware has advocated and educated with positive results for changes in housing law affecting survivors of domestic violence, and longer sentencing terms for domestic violence offenders. We have successfully been able to educate and clearly demonstrate to justice officials how abusers can use the justice system as a vehicle to continue the abuse and victimization via very demanding and challenging and arduous litigation
To provide one-time financial support to stable, single-parent families in Cobb County who are experiencing a critical need.
TO SERVE DEAF, HARD OF HEARING AND DEAF-BLIND RESIDENTS OF THE METROPOLITAN WASHINGTON DC AREA WHO ARE VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE OR SEXUAL ASSAULT, AND TO SERVE THEIR FAMILIES.
Educate public on non-partisan issues.