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Women in Technology (WIT) is a nonprofit in Atlanta, Georgia founded in 1992 which supports and empowers girls and women in STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, math) from the classroom to the boardroom. WIT today has over 18,000 members in Georgia, 200 volunteers and our WIT pathway journey begins with girls and women in middle, high school and college participating in our WIT Girls and WIT Campus education and mentoring programs. We continue support through our WIT YoPros (young professionals) to our WIT Careers and our WIT Entrepreneurs Program. We have grown our impact to serve disadvantaged single mothers (earning less than $30,000 annually) through our WIT Single Mothers Education Program with Supportive Services.
Crossroads services are free and provided in both official languages. Transition house: A safe shelter provided on a short-term basis to women and children living with family violence. It is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Crisis line: Support and resources related to family violence. Child support worker: Support services, play based therapy. Second Stage: Eight safe and affordable apartments along with support services for women and their children wishing to break the cycle of violence.
Women on Change mobilizes at all levels to level the playing field for poor females, under the ages of 18 years old, by breaking barriers to advance science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) resources.
The mission of the Women Welfare Foundation is to empower underprivileged, marginalized, and economically disadvantaged women and girls through education, advocacy, and opportunity creation. By addressing gender inequality, climate change, and social justice, the foundation aims to uplift these communities and provide them with the tools and knowledge to lead sustainable lives, advocate for their rights, and become leaders in their societies. Through initiatives focusing on gender equality, climate literacy, education, and social welfare, the foundation strives to create lasting positive change in rural and marginalized communities across Nepal.
They combine scholarship, media, & activism to amplify the voices of Indigenous matriarchs in the Red Power movement into modern struggles. The 2018 film Warrior Women, co-directed by Christina D. King & Dr. Beth Castle, highlights some of these stories.
The mission of Women Against Abuse is to provide quality, compassionate, and nonjudgmental services in a manner that fosters self-respect and independence in persons experiencing intimate partner violence, and to lead the struggle to end domestic violence through advocacy and community education.
Women and girls are missing out on the lifelong benefits of sport. We want to change this, now, for every woman and girl in the UK. From championing equality to using our insight to deliver new projects,we want to transform sport from the field of play to the board room. Are you in?
Creative Young Women, Inc. is the umbrella organization for Meg Quigley, which is focused on equity and diversity with the bassoon world. The mission of the Meg Quigley Vivaldi Competition is to provide an international, competition of the highest caliber for young bassoonists in the Americas who are cis women, trans women, or non-binary individuals who are comfortable in a space that centers the experiences of women. By participating in the competition these individuals will build their confidence, hone their talents, and receive valuable experience towards performance careers. The organization will provide financial support, performance experience, artistic reinforcement, and inspiration through mentorship with world-class professionals. Each competition will feature a required repertoire piece by a living womxn composer, and will require speaking to the audience in order to cultivate in the young competitors a commitment to audience engagement and community involvement in the arts. The name of the competition derives from the rich legacy of composer Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741), who spent much of his prolific career working at a conservatory for young girls, the Seminario Musicale dell’Ospitale della Pietá in Venice. The spirit of creativity and benefaction of this competition is dedicated to Meg Quigley, an artist who had a passion for assisting young womxn in realizing their full potential. The Meg Quigley Bassoon Symposium is a multi-day event of concerts, master classes, workshops, live competition rounds, and other events. The Symposium is meant to be an inclusive and congenial atmosphere of learning and inspiration built around a world-class competition. We prioritize providing a balanced representation of identities including gender, race, culture, age, and career trajectory in our selection of performers, presenters, and judges.
Ubuntu Women Shelter are a migrant, black and minoritised womxn led by and for organisation supporting, campaigning for and providing services and shelter (‘Shelter’ is a verb not a noun) for destitute asylum seekers, and womxn with no recourse to public funds who are survivors of violence. Our central objective is to alleviate poverty materially, socially, emotionally and psychologically. Although based in Glasgow (the largest asylum dispersal area in Scotland), the organisation works across Scotland as we are the only dedicated NRPF shelter in Scotland.
Amani Women Center (AWC) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that enriches the lives of refugee communities and empowers them in their new environment by providing educational programs, health workshops and information designed to build and sustain healthy families and communities. AWC fills a very important gap for the work we do in the refugee community by providing culturally sensitive programs and services to the different ethnic groups represented in Clarkson, Georgia. Crucial to the AWC's work is a holistic, culturally informed, and collaborative approach. AWC believes in the value of creating trusting relationships on a person-to-person basis to identify community needs and obstacles to develop effective solutions.
To support girls as they design their futures for successful womanhood.
We provide free menstrual products to homeless and low income people in 16 Michigan counties (and counting).