About two years before Ruth Bader Ginsburg died, the Genesis Prize Foundation gave out $3.5 million for gender equity initiatives in honor of the Supreme Court justice.
Survey, which received money as part of Genesis Prize the late US Supreme Court justice won, finds relatively few women heading Jewish groups, calls to boost numbers
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Fundraiser next month for nonprofit dedicated to local housing options for adults with special needs
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For the past three decades, Tri-Valley REACH has worked to support the community by providing housing opportunities to adults with developmental disabilities so they can pursue independent living. REACH is a testament to the vision that the early founders had, their idea that their family members could live independently, long before anyone thought it was a possibility, said Kay King, board chair for REACH short for Resources Education Activities Community and Housing for Special Adults of the Tri-Valley. And it has been proven year after year that it s a valuable and important part of our community, King added.
The Shelby County Growing Women in Agriculture committee is thrilled to bring back the Empowerment Celebration in 2021. The committee’s goal is to grow women involved in the agriculture community in our area. Since 2007 the number of women in agriculture has increased by 7% in the United States. With this evolving statistic in the industry, many new avenues for our community and state have developed in order to take advantage of these rising agriculture leaders.
As a part of their efforts to grow the agriculture community in Shelby County would like to support local women in agriculture by holding our sixth annual “Growing Women in Agriculture, an Empowerment Celebration” event on Sept. 16, 2021, from 6:00 to 9:00 pm, the early make and take session starts at 4:30 pm. The event will be held at St. Michael’s Hall, 33 Elm Street, in Fort Loramie. The evening will include a unique blend of educational and fun agriculture information, specifically targeted to the women i