Sentences with phrase «women making a difference in their communities»

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Our sustainability programme in Madagascar is making a real difference through agricultural best practice advice, empowering local women, crop security measures and ensuring education for farming community children.
Shiphrah is making a real difference in the community - and it all starts with supporting and caring for each individual woman and family that walks through the door.
To quote Actress Shannen Doherty again, «I don't view it as me accepting the Courage Award for myself,» I'm accepting the Woman of Courage Award on behalf of every Ghanaian and African woman out there embracing the odds and making a difference in the lives of their families, communities, and countWoman of Courage Award on behalf of every Ghanaian and African woman out there embracing the odds and making a difference in the lives of their families, communities, and countwoman out there embracing the odds and making a difference in the lives of their families, communities, and countries.
«We know the invaluable job the City of Utica Police Department does protecting and serving our community daily and we're honored that these outstanding men and women will continue their commitment outside of their normal working hours to volunteer their time in making a positive difference in the lives of our youth,» Picente said.
(JOSE LUIS PELEAZ / GETTY IMAGES) Even though breast cancer incidence rates are slightly lower overall among African - American women than white women (the incidence is lower still among Hispanic, Asian, and Native American women), a combination of socioeconomic factors and unexplained biological differences make the disease more deadly — and in some cases, harder to treat — in the black community.
If you have a passion for clean living, love creating in the kitchen, serving your community, making a difference & connecting with like minded women and feeling part of something — you will love being a Primalista!
Leading Lady: Harry spotlights women who are empowering others and making a difference in their communities including an incredible doctor making a big difference in her community in South Africa.
Jervon shares her story of going through the Conscious Dating Workshop, the impact it made on her love life, and the difference it made in her life to be connected to an amazing community of like - minded women.
There is a passion that oozes out of women who want to make a difference in their communities and their world, this must be admired and supported.
Believing that it is important to give back to her community, she has been recognized for her involvement over the years and is the recipient of the Women Impacting the Community in Education Award, the Tennessean People Making a Difference Award, and the Sertoma Service to Mankicommunity, she has been recognized for her involvement over the years and is the recipient of the Women Impacting the Community in Education Award, the Tennessean People Making a Difference Award, and the Sertoma Service to MankiCommunity in Education Award, the Tennessean People Making a Difference Award, and the Sertoma Service to Mankind Award.
In 2004, she was honored with the Shelby County Schools Board of Education Community Service Award and in 2002, was named one of the «50 Women Who Make a Difference» by Memphis Women's MagazinIn 2004, she was honored with the Shelby County Schools Board of Education Community Service Award and in 2002, was named one of the «50 Women Who Make a Difference» by Memphis Women's Magazinin 2002, was named one of the «50 Women Who Make a Difference» by Memphis Women's Magazine.
I am a Humanitarian whom believes in making a difference in a community and / or solely focus on Women Empowerment.
For nearly a decade, owner Carrie Ann Sanders has worked to create a place for women and their four - legged friends to shop, feel better through fashion and make a difference in the community.
The WBA's vision is to build a strong community of female lawyers who make a difference in the profession and in society at large, and whose purpose is to achieve the full and equal participation of women in every aspect of society.
«We believe the power of partnership and community can make an incredible difference in women's and children's lives,» said Judy Meehan, executive director of the National Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Coalition (HMHB).
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