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One Woman Makes a Difference Dinner 10/4

By HWO Staff   Fri, Aug 19, 2011

Each year, CWEALF helps thousands of women and low-income people navigate legal and social service systems. more

One Woman Makes a Difference Dinner 10/4
One Woman Makes a Difference Dinner
The Connecticut Women's Education and Legal Fund

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

5pm - 9pm

Crowne Plaza, 100 Berlin Rd, Cromwell, CT  

2011 Honorees  

Christiana Gianopulos Senior Counsel, Day Pitney LLP  

Frances Padilla Executive Vice President, Universal Health Care Foundation  

Judy Tabar President & CEO, Planned Parenthood of Southern New England  

Pamela Trotman Reid President, Saint Joseph College   

2011 marks the 25th anniversary of the dinner. All past honorees will be invited back to celebrate the impact they’ve had on the women and girls of CT. 

Come share in celebrating their success with us! 

Tickets: $75

Click here to purchase tickets or buy a sponsorship package.  

A preview of the silent auction items will be available at www.cwealf.org beginning September 1st!  

Questions?

Contact Krystal Frazao at kfrazao@cwealf.org or 860.247.6090/ext. 103.    

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The Connecticut Women's Education and Legal Fund is a statewide, nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing the personal and professional lives of women, girls and their families.

Since 1973 CWEALF has worked to advance women's rights and opportunities in Connecticut. With special expertise in family law, sex discrimination in employment and education, hate crimes and LGBT civil rights, CWEALF is dedicated to ensuring equal rights and opportunities for women and low-income people. As one of the oldest women's rights organizations in the country, CWEALF is a vital resource to women and policy makers in Connecticut.

CWEALF provides an information, referral and advocacy service while also training and empowering women in Connecticut to advocate for themselves. Each year, CWEALF helps thousands of women and low-income people navigate legal and social service systems. By incorporating these experiences into our public policy and advocacy work, CWEALF is able to offer innovative approaches to issues affecting women and gender equity throughout the state. At CWEALF we are committed to:

Providing critical legal information to any woman who seeks assistance Bringing women's voices into public policy discussionsConnecting diverse communities for the common good of women and girls in Connecticut

To achieve these objectives, CWEALF's work is divided into three core programs, Legal Education, Public Policy and Advocacy, and Research and Evaluation. Through these programs, CWEALF initiates services to educate and empower women and girls to ensure they have the tools, knowledge and avenues to reach their goals.

By HWO Staff

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