Friday Feature - Future Fund 10 LIVE Stream
Looking for a ray of sunshine during these dark times? Check out Future Fund 10 LIVE Stream presented by Brady Services on April 21 Future Fund – an initiative of the Community Foundation of Greater...
View ArticleFriday Feature - Women To Women Supporting Their Neighbors
In the wake of the COVID 19 pandemic we see much of our community “shut down.” This creates more work for some and less work for others. There is too much to be sad about. I don’t need to list those...
View ArticleFriday Feature - It Just Takes One Woman
Think one person can’t make a difference? Meet Paige Cox! One woman who inspired an army of people to help keep health-care workers safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.Paige is the Founder and Executive...
View ArticleFriday Feature - Money and Masks
Women to Women (W2W) attracts women that are passionate about their community and neighbors. One of our newest members, Michelle Schneider is the VP and Chief Philanthropy Officer of Cone Health....
View ArticleFriday Feature - Where Do We Go From Here?
“When the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro was founded 37 years ago, the founders’ vision was to create an organization for the community to rely on in times of need. An organization for...
View ArticleToday we celebrate Juneteenth
Today we are celebrating Juneteenth, the day that enslaved people in Texas learned about the Emancipation Proclamation that President Lincoln had issued more than two years earlier. We do so at a...
View ArticleFriday Feature: Dr. Schooler and Health on Wheels
With COVID 19 and the movement for racial equality, Dr. Karen Schooler explains that access to quality healthcare for vulnerable communities has become one of our most pressing issues. She is...
View ArticleFriday Feature : Lisa Duck and the "Orange Card" guarantee
Since living with COVID-19, we are becoming increasingly more aware of the inequities that surround healthcare. Women to Women member Lisa Duck is the Executive Director of the Guilford Community Care...
View ArticleFriday Feature: Taste the Joy, Food for All
Paula Sieber hasn’t looked back since leaving her for profit job to renew herself. She entered the nonprofit world when she got wind that the East Greensboro Renaissance Coop closed years ago.It...
View ArticleFriday Feature: Fluent in Finance
Tiffany Grant’s wedding flipped the script on the COVID-19 pandemic. Instead of keeping people apart, it brought her family closer. Her small wedding originally only included immediate family....
View ArticleBetween Two Worlds: Black Women and the Fight for Voting Rights
Was there ever a time when your voice wasn’t being heard?During the 19th and 20th centuries, Black women played an active role in the struggle for universal suffrage. They participated in political...
View ArticleFriday Feature: The Beirut Explosion Felt Here in Greensboro
One of Women to Women’s own, Ashley Nassar Weeks runs a digital marketing agency Nassar Creative + Soul in Greensboro. However instead of marketing, this week she shared her perspective on American...
View ArticleWomen Keep on Trucking Towards Equality
This month, we have celebrated the anniversary of the ratification of the 19th amendment. Although an important date in our nation’s history, it only allowed white women to get the vote. This fact...
View ArticleFeeding People and Building Community
Kathy Newsom, like many people, is stressed about resources.The Director of Neighborhood Market Inc., a nonprofit that manages two farmer’s markets: The Corner Market in Lindley Park and The People’s...
View ArticleRe.sil.ience
Mary Herbenick has been inspired to build community ever since she moved to Greensboro. After helping to spearhead Ready for School, Ready for Life, she has recently taken a position at The Kellin...
View ArticleGrateful for Community Support
First National Bank (FNB) has been a proud sponsor of Women to Women for many years. Through this partnership and others, FNB has been able to foster the belief that a company is an extension of the...
View ArticleIntentional About Giving Back
Despite changes in leadership at Triad Financial Advisors, Inc., it is holding fast to its strong commitment to philanthropy. “We need to support the community,” Cameron Aydlett, Vice President and...
View ArticleA Call for a Community that Works Together
Where do we go from here? For the past year and more, here in Guilford County and across the country, we’ve been in a maelstrom of bitter political divisions, many of us convinced that our position is...
View ArticleHelping others starts with A Simple Gesture
Green grocery bags stuffed with food donations have been a symbol of hope for many hungry families in the Triad. These bags provide food for the non-profit A Simple Gesture. The organization collects...
View ArticleSTEMsational Women
Tucked away in an unassuming building on Veasley Street, the Nehemiah Community Empowerment Center packs a big punch when it comes to education. Twenty years ago, Randi Francis, Executive director at...
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