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May 2010

Wyoming Women's Foundation E-News
 
 
Celebrate your mother in a meaningful way.
Happy Mother's Day!
Are you looking to give your mother something sweeter than chocolate, lovelier than jewelry this Mother's Day?
  
Consider giving your mother and all the mothers across Wyoming the gift of opportunity, the gift of education, the gift of civic engagement, the gift of community participation, the gift of quality child care, the gift of equal wages.  Make a gift to the Wyoming Women's Foundation this year in honor of your mother and you will be helping all the women of Wyoming.  
 
The Wyoming Women's Foundation is dedicated to advancing the quality of life for the citizens of Wyoming by promoting economic self-sufficiency for women.  We approach this task at a variety of levels, from providing salary negotiation workshops, to educating the public and decision makers about the rewards of providing quality, affordable child care.  We support programs that encourage women to take care of their health, learn about their rights, and become part of the change through civic engagement.  Here is another opportunity for you to support our mission.  Make a secure online donation today and let the women in your life know how much you love and value them.
After showing your mother how much you love her by supporting 10 year celbrationWYWF, take a moment to read about our past grantee Northwest College.  Their program Trapper Aces Single Mother Support Program helps address a spoke on the wheel of economic self-sufficiency, healthcare, by providing support for the mental health and well being of single mothers advancing their education. 
Happy Mother's Day!
10 Year Anniversary
WYWF 10 yr logo   Celebrating 10 years of blazing trails for Wyoming's women and girls.
In This Issue
Wage negotiation grants awarded
Northwest College
Reissue of Community Solutions
WFN 2010 Conference
Women in the News
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WYWF Is Pleased to Announce Our Newest Grantee Partners
  Thanks to a generous gift from Wells Fargo, WYWF is pleased to award two grants to promote wage education and salary negotiation skills across Wyoming.  Grants are being awarded to the American Association of University Women (AAUW) to host regional workshops across the state, and to the Carbon County Higher Education Center (CCHEC) to host bilingual workshops in Carbon County.  Congratulations, AAUW and CCHEC!
Celebrating 10 Years of Advancing Women and Girls

WYWF 10 yr logoGrantee: Northwest College

Program: Trapper Aces Single Mothers Support Program

Location: Powell, Wyoming
 
The Trapper Adult Continuing Education Students Club at Northwest College is committed to educational excellence so that students can successfully achieve transfer to a University, enter the workforce and earn life long earning skills. More>

Wyoming Women's Foundation Reissues Community Solutions Piece
  The Wyoming Women's Foundation is pleased to present a reissue of their piece addressing community solutions to workforce and child care shortages.  Read the new publication, Communities Working Together to Address Workforce and Child Care Shortages, here.  
Wyoming Women's Foundation Attends 2010 Women's Funding Network Conference
  Denver, CO   wfnThe Wyoming Women's Foundation sent a large delegation to the 2010 Annual Women's Funding Network Conference, April 22nd-24th to represent WYWF.  The Women's Funding Network's 2010 conference focused on how together we can seize the moment by increasing our investment, influence and impact to create positive, structural and long-lasting change for communities throughout the world.  More>  
Women in the News

  "If she succeeds, we all succeed"-addressing the Wyoming wage gap. (Cowboy State Free Press)  

Craigslist sex ads expected to generate $36 million in revenue, site continues to profit from the commercial sex trafficking of girls (New York Times)  

Women's E-News profiles Judge Diane Wood and Solicitor Elena Kagan; two of the women being considered for the Supreme Court  

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