by Kristyn Senters | Sep 29, 2022 | Economic Security, News
Via: Dallas Business Journal By: Plamedie Ifasso A new report finds that the pandemic worsened existing challenges women and girls in Texas face in achieving financial security. In the mid-term update of its Economic Issues for Women in Texas report, Texas Women’s...
by Kristyn Senters | Sep 28, 2022 | Annual Luncheon, News
Via: Culture Map Texas Women’s Foundation will present its 37th Annual Luncheon. The event will highlight Allyson Felix, who reigns as the most decorated American Track & Field Athlete of all time after winning her bronze and gold medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics....
by Kristyn Senters | Sep 28, 2022 | News
Via: People Newspapers By: Maria Lawson Texas Women’s Foundation’s 2021-2022 fiscal year data is in, and the organization invested nearly $9.2 million in advancing its mission through research, advocacy, programs, solutions, and grantmaking. The foundation distributed...
by Kristyn Senters | Sep 28, 2022 | News
Via: The Dallas Express By: Bella Farris The Texas Women’s Foundation has invested more than $9 million in organizations and state programs founded on supporting women and girls as young as those in 10th grade. The economic needs the foundation strives to meet were...
by Kristyn Senters | Sep 28, 2022 | Blog, News
Don’t let others define you. We have an urge to label everyone in our society. If you don’t like the label someone hands you, throw it out and make yourself a different one. Via: Authority Magazine By: Yetzi Weiner As part of my series about “individuals and...