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  2. Women and Girls Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Women and Girls Foundation (WGF) is an independent, community-based non-profit organization serving 11 counties in the southwestern part of Pennsylvania. It was founded in 2002. The stated goal of the foundation is to achieve equality for women and girls in Southwestern Pennsylvania.

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

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    We see as many upper-middle-class professional women as we see lower-income women,'" said Janet Scott, who was the community education and training director for the Women's Center & Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh during the early 1990s. [32] In 1994, Sylvia Choi, M.D. became a center volunteer.

  4. Strong Women Strong Girls - Wikipedia

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    The program expanded throughout the greater Boston, Massachusetts area and in 2004 was incorporated as a non-profit organization with Hyde as the organization's executive director. In 2006, SWSG launched programming in its first expansion community of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania [3] and a Miami initiative followed in 2009.

  5. Salvation Army Building (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    In Pittsburgh, the Evangeline Residence for Young Women opened in 1927 with 229 single and double rooms and none were rented for only single nights. Each applicant had to meet the following qualifications: The applicant must be a young woman without a home within commuting distance of Pittsburgh or from a broken home within the city.

  6. Angel Reese to Launch Foundation Dedicated to Female Empowerment

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    Angel Reese announced the launch of the Angel C. Reese Foundation, which will be dedicated to empowering girls and women through sports, education, financial literacy and more. The 2023 NCAA women ...

  7. Category:Women's empowerment - Wikipedia

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  9. Nannie Helen Burroughs - Wikipedia

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    Nannie H. Burroughs born on May 2, 1879, in Orange, Virginia.She is considered to be the eldest of the daughters of John and Jennie Burroughs. Around the time she was five years old, Nannie's youngest sisters died and her father, who was a farmer and Baptist preacher, died a few years later.