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IWF Announces Annual Luncheon Keynote Speaker: Dr. Angela Sadler Williamson

The Iowa Women’s Foundation is pleased to announce that Angela Sadler Williamson, Ph.D, is the keynote speaker for the Annual Luncheon. The luncheon will take place on Thursday, October 3, 2019 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Coralville Marriott and Convention Center. Angela Sadler Williamson, Ph.D., is an award-winning independent filmmaker, speaker, and

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Davis County Daycare and Preschool in Bloomfield, Iowa

Davis County Daycare has provided care to children ages 6 weeks to 12 years old in Davis County for the past 41 years. We continue to provide high quality care to children in Davis County by having teachers who are continuing their education in Early Childhood, utilizing other programs such as Parents as Teachers, AEA,

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Women’s History Month – Celebrating Catherine McAuley

Lesa is a resident of the Catherine McAuley Center’s Transitional Housing Program, which is supported by funding from the Iowa Women’s Foundation. The program is designed to meet the unique needs of women who are healing from trauma, by offering support for basic needs as well as opportunities for residents to build relationships with one

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Lifting Each Other Up with ACT Chief Commercial Officer Suzana Delanghe

Learn what Women’s History Month means to ACT Chief Commercial Officer, Suzana Delanghe, and why she’s championing the talent and values women bring to society. As we celebrate Women’s History Month, we reflect on our relationships with organizations like the Iowa Women’s Foundation (IWF) that share our commitment to helping people—particularly women and girls—find success.

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Lutheran Services of Iowa Refugee Child Care Program

For many parents who arrive in the U.S. as refugees, it is difficult to find quality child care. Families are adjusting to American life and may feel hesitant leaving their child with a stranger who doesn’t speak their language, or they may not be able to afford child care. Since 2012, LSI has worked to

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