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  2. Olive Borden - Wikipedia

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    Borden's funeral was held on October 3 at the Sunshine Mission home for women, where she had worked and lived since 1945. [7] The mission's founder, Essie Binkley West, officiated at the service. [30] Borden was buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California. [31]

  3. Pythian Sisters - Wikipedia

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    The Pythian Sisters have a youth affiliate, the Pythian Sunshine Girls, started in 1930. [6] It is open to girls 8–20 and has local Councils in Arizona , New Mexico , California , Ohio , Virginia and Texas , with some interest expressed in creating Councils in Kentucky and Michigan . [ 6 ]

  4. Casa de Rosas - Wikipedia

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    Casa de Rosas, also known as the Froebel Institute and the Sunshine Mission, is a historic building in the West Adams district of Los Angeles. It is the oldest women's shelter in Los Angeles. It is the oldest women's shelter in Los Angeles.

  5. How these suburban Virginia women vote could shape the ... - AOL

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    Kulak is an abortion opponent who wishes Virginia would copy Florida’s six-week ban. “But if you can get it to 15 weeks, I think perhaps that is a fair middle ground,” she said in an interview.

  6. Virginia Women's Monument - Wikipedia

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    The monument was first proposed in 2009 [3] and established by joint resolution of the Virginia General Assembly in 2010. [1] An 18-member commission, along with input from the Library of Virginia and professors of women's history, selected the women to be honored with statues sculpted by StudioEIS in Brooklyn, New York. The granite plaza and ...

  7. Holiday Sunshine Fund launches fundraising campaign to aid ...

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    The Holiday Sunshine Fund was created by the Greenville News in 1978. In 2006, WYFF News 4 became a partner of the fund. Over $2 million has been raised for nonprofit organizations in the ...

  8. Was the Six Triple Eight Real? All About the History-Making ...

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    The women of the Six Triple Eight far exceeded expectations, completing their mission in 90 days despite being given twice that amount to get the job done. They then moved on to Rouen, France ...

  9. Virginia Women in History - Wikipedia

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    Vivian W. Pinn (born 1941), Lynchburg, pathologist and women's health advocate; Elizabeth Bray Allen, also known as Elizabeth Bray Allen Smith Stith (c. 1692–1774), Isle of Wight County, planter and philanthropist; Karenne Wood (1960–2019), Fluvanna County, Virginia Indian scholar and advocate