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Women of Tomorrow Mentor & Scholarship Program
The inspiration and design for Women of Tomorrow is based on our Founder's, Jennifer Valoppi, college years studying Psychology of Women. Jennifer says, “The research was clear - the real problem with true equality for women is not so much that men think that women are inferior, but that women agreed. The women who do make it to the top like being the only ones there and don’t do anything to help other women along.” Studies show that research still holds true today. Jennifer wanted to change that. So in 1997, while she was the main news anchor at NBC 6 in Miami, Jennifer designed a unique program for highly accomplished professional women to reach out to at-risk girls. With the support of then NBC 6 President & General Manager Don Browne, a long time supporter of women and minorities in the workplace and of mentoring as a tool for empowering people, Women of Tomorrow was created. Since then we have served 11,000 at-risk high school girls.
Miami, Florida
Melwood
Melwood is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization that proudly serves individuals with differing abilities throughout the Washington Metropolitan area.
Upper Marlboro, Maryland
BeUnlimited
BeUnlimited prepares youth for college and/or careers through the exposure of higher learning, career choices, and life skills development.
Greenbelt, Maryland
Sister Cities International
Founded by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1956, Sister Cities International is a nonpartisan 501(c)(3) nonprofit which serves as the national membership organization for individual sister cities, counties, and states across the U.S. This network unites tens of thousands of citizen diplomats and volunteers in 570 member communities with over 2,300 partnerships in 150 countries on six continents.
Washington, District Of Columbia
DUNCAN TREE FOUNDATION
Up to 300 socio-economically disadvantaged children in Jamaica have been diagnosed with moderate to severe scoliosis and are on a waiting list for government-sponsored corrective surgery.
Rosedale, New YorkLatin American Workshop, Inc. aka El Taller Latino Americano
Since 1979, El Taller has been an open space for expression and dialogue inspired by the belief that creativity dispels fear and mistrust among communities. Hundreds of people gather at El Taller each month to participate in classes, exchange ideas, and find creative inspiration and a refuge in the middle of New York City. A language school, performance space, art gallery, and community institution, El Taller celebrates both the rich diversity and shared cultural heritage of the Americas. All elements of El Taller interconnect. Our educational programs are infused with the vitality of the arts, while exhibitions in our Grady Alexis Gallery, performances, and artistic projects speak to the beauty of language in the creative process.
NEW YORK, New York
5 Gyres Institute
Empowering action against the global health crisis of plastic pollution through science, education, and advocacy
Santa Monica, California
Arms Wide Adoption Services
To transform the lives of children in need of safe and nurturing adoptive families.
HOUSTON, Texas
SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS FUND
The Santa Monica Mountains Fund supports wildlife, education, scientific research, plants and trails in the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. We aim to offer support to all agencies working in these beautiful mountains.
Thousand Oaks, CaliforniaC O P E
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma
CALL TO CARE UGANDA
Our mission is to bring health, safety, and education to the people of Uganda through clean, accessible water
MADISON, Connecticut
Veterans Care Charity.org
Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.