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  2. Downtown Women's Center asks community to Shop for a ... - AOL

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    The Downtown Women's Center encourages the community to Shop for a Cause at any of its three thrift store locations, now through the end of December to raise funds for renovations of the upcoming ...

  3. Anne Steytler - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Center & Shelter of Pittsburgh was officially incorporated in April 1974. [12] [13] [14] One of the first six domestic violence response and prevention centers ever created in the United States, the center pioneered programs that helped women and children survive, escape and heal from the cycle of domestic violence and/or sexual ...

  4. The Women's Building (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Women's Center was organized in 1973. By 1974, the group hired its first full-time employee and had moved into a small storefront office. In 1976, difficulty in locating a venue for the national conference on Violence Against Women, which it was organizing with other women's groups, led the Center to search for a permanent space.

  5. Women’s Resource Center breaks ground on new facility - AOL

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    Women’s Resource Center of Northern Michigan leadership and local officials join together for a groundbreaking ceremony on Tuesday, May 14, 2024 at 2225 Summit Park Dr. in Petoskey to mark the ...

  6. Women's Center & Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    Today, the Women's Center & Shelter is a resource for around 7,200 individuals per year; seeking refuge from domestic violence. [17] The organization has resources available for women, men, gender non-conforming individuals, and children who have suffered abuse and is also positioned to provide a safe haven for individuals to heal from their ...

  7. Women's Media Center - Wikipedia

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    Women's Media Center (WMC) is an American 501(c)(3) nonprofit women's organization in the United States founded in 2005 by writers and activists Jane Fonda, Robin Morgan, and Gloria Steinem. [1] Led by President Julie Burton, [ 2 ] WMC's work includes advocacy campaigns, giving out awards, media and leadership training, and the creation of ...

  8. National Women's Law Center - Wikipedia

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    The National Women's Law Center (NWLC) is a United States non-profit organization founded by Marcia Greenberger in 1972 and based in Washington, D.C. The Center advocates for women's rights and LGBTQ rights [1] through litigation, policy, and culture change initiatives.

  9. The Women's Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Conference (formerly the California Governor & First Lady's Conference on Women) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan US organization and annual forum for women.The event first began in 1986 as a California government initiative for working professionals and women business owners.