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...
by Kristyn Senters | Jul 20, 2022 | Blog
Via: The Advocate – Lake Highlands By: Alejandra Puente Michelynn “Miki” Woodard never stayed in one place. The Wisconsin native moved to England at 9 years old. She moved to Puerto Rico as a teen. And by the end of high school, she was back in the U.S., in...
by Kristyn Senters | Sep 3, 2021 | Blog, Uncategorized
The name “Texas” most likely comes from tejas or tayshas, a Caddo word for friend or ally. Today, with so many women and families being forced to flee their home countries due to personal or systemic violence, Texans are ready to help. Ready to be a friend. The Texas...
by Kristyn Senters | Aug 26, 2020 | Blog
Via: Dallas Business Journal By: Taylor Tompkins The average Texas woman may not be who you think she is. The Texas Women’s Foundation, in conjunction with research for Every Texan, set out to define who the average Texas woman is and get a picture of her financial...
by txwfwomensfdev | Dec 2, 2019 | Blog
Via: The Advocate At a celebration at Mary Kay’s headquarters earlier this month, The Village Giving Circle at Texas Women’s Foundation awarded $175,000 in grants to 14 nonprofit organizations that support the African American community. Grants included the following:...
by txwfwomensfdev | Dec 2, 2019 | Blog
Via: DFW501c.com The Orchid Giving Circle at Texas Women’s Foundation, located in Dallas, celebrated its fifth year by distributing $219,500 in grants to 14 nonprofit organizations to benefit the North Texas Asian community. Orchid Giving Circle at Texas Women’s...