NEW: Women’s Fund of Rhode Island Marks 10th Anniversary
Wednesday, April 06, 2011
It was a night of celebration and rededication to change.
At the RISD Museum's Chace Center on Monday, the Women's Fund of Rhode Island marked ten years of strategic grant-making on behalf of Rhode Island women needing support, advocacy, and protection. The organization also released a report, Dollars to Sense: Making Social Change Matter.
More than 100 Rhode Islanders attended the event, which included a preview of WFRI's new "look" and direction for the next decade.
A decade of advocacy
The Fund started in November 2001, when a group of committed women partnered with the Rhode Island Foundation to create a field of interest fund. In 2005, the WFRI became independent, and has since
supported groups with emerging leadership or innovative ways of organizing for change—organizations that engage low-income girls, women from immigrant communities, women living in poverty without the educational opportunities necessary to succeed, and women who are victimized by abusers.For more information on the Women's Fund of Rhode Island, go here.
Photos: Olivia Rodrigues, Development Officer at the WFRI, and Liana Cassar, WFRI board member and Director of Operations at Southside Community Land Trust; Adeola Oredola, WFRI board member and Executive Director of Youth in Action, and Connie Worthington, retired schoolteacher and WFRI supporter.
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