Local women part of new gender equality panel Date published: 16 December 2020
Amy Rothwell, a trustee of WHAG, is part of the Greater Manchester Women and Girls Equality Panel
Two Rochdale women form part of a new panel set up to accelerate gender equality in Greater Manchester.
Rebecca Steele, CEO of Rochdale and District Mind, and Amy Rothwell, a trustee of WHAG (formerly the Women’s Housing Action Group) join 18 other women from across the 10 boroughs as the Greater Manchester Women and Girls Equality Panel.
The panel aims to enable women and girls to live their best life in Greater Manchester .
NFCC Welcomes Cambridge Credit Counseling as Newest Member
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The National Foundation for Credit Counseling® expands its nationwide network of nonprofit financial counseling organizations with the addition of Cambridge Credit Counseling.
Cambridge Credit Counseling demonstrates a deep commitment to financial health, which is much needed at this time when the financial pressures on American families are mounting. WASHINGTON (PRWEB) December 14, 2020 The National Foundation for Credit Counseling® (NFCC®) proudly announces the addition of its newest member, Cambridge Credit Counseling. As a nonprofit provider of debt management and financial counseling, the mission of Cambridge is closely aligned with other organizations that comprise the national network of NFCC members.