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With last year’s LPGA Professionals National Championship canceled due to COVID-19, the top eight finishers at the PGA Women’s Stroke Play Championship earned spots in the third LPGA major of the year to be held June 24-27 at Atlanta Athletic Club.
Those LPGA and PGA Professionals are Sandra Changkija (LPGA/PGA) of Kissimmee, Fla.; Samantha Morrell (LPGA) of North Kingstown, R.I.; Ashley Grier (PGA) of Glen Falls, Pa.; Alisa Rodriguez (PGA) of Austin, Texas; Stephanie Connelly-Eiswerth (LPGA) of Fleming Island, Fla.; Allie Knight (PGA) of Knoxville, Tenn.; Joanna Coe (PGA) of Lutherville, Md.; and Moira Dunn-Bohls (LPGA) of Tulsa.
WFRI to Host Women s Well Being Index Launch Discussion
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Women s Fund of Rhode Island (WFRI) will be hosting a free, online discussion with the launch of the Rhode Island Women s Well Being Index. The event will focus on how the online tool highlights the economic hardship Rhode Island women have faced even before the pandemic, opening the discussion to strategize new ideas to better our future.
“The data from the Index shows that women’s economic hardship was well rooted before the pandemic. We aim to use the Index and launch event to provide ideas for how to create a new “better” going forward,” said Kelly Nevins, Executive Director of Women’s Fund of Rhode Island.
Women’s Fund of Rhode Island addresses barriers and breaks through them
DOING MORE WITH LESS: With a lean staff, Women’s Fund of Rhode Island focuses on its mission through advocacy, grant-making, informal education sessions and intensive grassroots training. COURTESY WOMEN’S FUND OF RHODE ISLAND PBN DIVERSITY & INCLUSIONS 2020 AWARDS Nonprofit: Women’s Fund of Rhode Island FOR KELLY NEVINS, executive director of Providence-based Women’s Fund of Rhode Island, the organization’s mission to invest in women and girls through research, advocacy, grant-making and strategic partnerships in order to achieve equity and change is as personal to her as it is…