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Tomorrow’s Women trains young women from Palestine, Israel, and the United States to be strong, compassionate leaders who partner to resolve conflicts and inspire action that promotes equality, peace, and justice for all.
Phenomenal Young Women (PYW) is a 501(c) (3) organization that inspires young women to be their best while learning the necessary skills to become a leader. The skills learned through this organization will equip your young women to overcome adversity, build upon their strengths, and fortify their weaknesses. We provide resources for self-motivation and support through sisterhood. Phenomenal Young Women’s mission is to foster an environment of resilience by inspiring young women of color through academics, social skills, entrepreneurship, health and wellness.
Emerging Women NC is a powerful movement across the state that is redefining the way women lead. Committed to practicing the art of influence through service-leadership and community involvement, we inspire others by leading with compassion and integrity. Empowered by diversity, we embrace positive leadership traits as our members impact local, national and global communities.
Founded in 2000, the mission of Women of Valor Ministry is to empower women in various stages of their lives that are seeking professional and personal growth through venues that provide motivation, awareness, and mentoring.
Strong Women, Strong Girls (SWSG) empowers girls to imagine a broader future through a curriculum grounded on female role models delivered by college women mentors, who are themselves mentored by professional women. Our vision is that all girls will realize their inner strengths to dream and do. We serve the Pittsburgh and Boston areas.
Our mission is to Identify, Connect, and Empower women veterans through social, professional and personal connections. We do this by utilizing electronic and live networking across communities, across the United States and internationally. Technology and collaboration have been tools to firmly anchor and connect an otherwise invisible nation of women who have served with those who are serving and those who are preparing to serve in the military.
To improve the health and quality of life of women living with or at risk of heart disease, and to advocate for their benefit.
The mission of Women for Change Coaching Community is to make coaching accessible for all women seeking positive change in their lives. Currently we serve women across the United States and Canada who have an annual adjusted gross income of $40,000* or less. (*other incomes may qualify based on a sliding scale)
Encouraging Women Across All Borders (EWAAB) is a non-profit organization dedicated to building a world where young women and non-binary folks can enter and rise in any field they chose. They provide first and second year undergraduate students with meaningful mentorship and professional development opportunities to grow both their skills and their confidence.
Hardy G*rls Healthy Wom*n is a Maine-based, research-driven nonprofit. Established in 2000, we partner with girls and gender expansive youth to ignite curiosity, promote thinking critically, build coalitions, and challenge the status quo. We’re about changing the culture, not fixing the g*rl. HGHW works with 1,200+ girls and gender expansive youth annually through year-round, statewide programs.
Our mission is to support individuals on their journey to the other side of healing, so they can discover who they were truly meant to be.
LSPC organizes communities impacted by the criminal justice system and advocates to release incarcerated people, to restore human and civil rights and to reunify families and communities. We build public awareness of structural racism in policing, the courts and prison system and we advance racial and gender justice in all our work. Our strategies include legal support, trainings, advocacy, public education, grassroots mobilization and developing community partnerships. We Believe We believe in fighting racism and economic injustice as a means to ending mass incarceration. We believe in the human dignity of people in prison and recognize that they come from and are part of our communities. We believe in the right and responsibility of incarcerated and formerly incarcerated people to speak and be heard in our own voices, transform our lives and communities, and fully participate in all aspects of society. We believe in public safety, and that it is achieved when all people have voice, communities thrive and our society is just. We believe in the equality of all people, regardless of race, sex, gender, sexual identity, national origin, religion, physical or mental ability, and age. We believe in and fight for the leadership of people most impacted by the prison industry. We believe in maintaining our core principles in our work and relationships. We believe in living the change we want to see in the world.