Monday, November 30, 2009

Last call for the WOTW Green Holiday Party!


There's still time to secure your space! If you haven't done so already, please complete your registration by paying online at www.womenwotw.org.

Please bring a new or gently used backpack (logos OK) and/or a new children's book, benefiting Luggage for Freedom, support for victims of domestic violence. Its goal is to provide a sense of dignity to women who are staying at and transitioning out of domestic violence and homeless shelters, by giving them a suitcase packed with some personal and household items.

Details...
Date: Tuesday, Dec 1, 2009
Place: Green Home Chicago Design Center 213 N Morgan St, Chicago
Time: 5:30pm-8:00pm
Cost: Complimentary for members, $15 for guests

Registration is mandatory! Please register today at www.womenwotw.org and RSVP at contact@womenwotw.org.

Looking forward to seeing you there!


Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Notes from Abroad



Nov 8 - Beersheva Inspiration strikes in the most remote places - in the middle of the Negev in Israel - the NCJW Mission visits a granting site - NISPED - Amal Elsana Aimjooj, head of the Taliyah program who’s pictured above, opens my heart and mind to my core beliefs - women want to spend time with other women, sharing possibities and experiences with little regard for borders, faith, fashion, and language. Collaboration, compassion, cooperation are the cornerstones of peace and achievement. It is so reminiscent of the words of former Justice Sandra Day O'Connor: "We don't accomplish anything in this world alone...and whatever happens is the result of the whole tapestry of one's life and all the weavings of individual threads from one to another that creates something."



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Negev Institute for Strategies of Peace and Development (NISPED) is an affiliate organization of Negev College that promotes peace and development by focusing on civil society. This program offers young Bedouin women an opportunity to develop themselves personally and professionally and creates conditions that encourage and enable them to access higher education.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Woman Road Warrior Update

Hello Women of the World!

View a few beautiful photos from our October panel: Woman Road Warrior: Safe Home, Safe Family.

Enjoy!

Notes from Abroad!



Eden Bakery, Kibbutz Beit Kama, Negev Israel--Executive Director Donna Gutman(Middle) recently returned from an impactful trip to Israel as part of the NCJW's mission, where she baked with the ladies of Eden Bakery.







Negev – Israel - Nov 8 – an extraordinary afternoon.

I had the privilege of visiting Eden, a boarding school for at risk teenage girls. These young women are judicially mandated to live here, separating them from at risk homes & circumstances that include domestic violence, neglect and sexual abuse. I heard one girl tell her story, her sadness, confusion and pain. When asked about her hopes for the future, she said she would like to be able to help others and give back. At Women of the World, one of our core values is to improve the quality of life for women through mentoring, educating and turning ideas into action.

Eden boards and educates 24 teenage girls (maximum capacity at this time) by court order after experiencing violence, abuse, and neglect. The girls originate from disadvantaged families & most have been victims of sexual abuse & trauma.

The bakery project was a very important part of their rehabilitation.

Eden Bakery

The "Sweet Future" project started its activity in the past few months. As part of the project, the girls engage in various aspects related to operating a bakery, starting from theoretic studies conducted by a pastry chef, choosing the product line, designing the packaging according to their personal taste, manufacturing the products and helping them to market and sell the products.
The project is currently operated as part of the "Peer Bakery", which is acting as a temporary host. The bakery is located in the southern industrial zone of Ashkelon, a few minutes drive from the Boarding School. The bakery voluntarily offers the Association its services.
About 10 girls take part in the project, working in the bakery for 8 hours a week during the afternoons, as well as school vacations. Work is supervised and closely accompanied by the project's professional team.
As a result of their work, the girls learn about the importance of various work ethics, including: punctuality, sticking to schedules and teamwork. Part of the money that the girls earn is given to them as an allowance and the rest is saved from them in a savings account. This way, the girls learn to wisely manage a budget and when they leave the Boarding School, a small yet significant amount of money will be allocated for them, to help them begin their lives as independent adults.
We see that working at the bakery has a tremendous contribution to these girls and gives them a sense of satisfaction and self fulfillment. Thanks to the project, girls that were on the verge of leaving the Boarding School have discovered a whole new world which gives their lives a new meaning and encourages them to persevere and move ahead with their lives.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Goldman Sachs makes pledges $500 million to small businesses


Today, BusinessWeek reported that Goldman Sachs and a few buddies announced their $500 donation to help small businesses combat the harsh economy.

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"Lords of high finance may seem unlikely sources of aid for small businesses. But Goldman Sachs (GS), along with Warren Buffet and several education and nonprofit groups, today announced a $500 million charitable project to aid small businesses over five years."

Read the full story at Businessweek.com then tell us, do you think it's a day late and a dollar short?


Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Register for the WOTW Holiday Party Today

Women of the World is Going Green for the Holidays

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Please join us for an evening of wine, women, and purpose

(Supportive men welcome)

Tuesday, Dec 1, 2009

5:30 to 8:00 pm

Green Home Chicago Design Center

213 N Morgan St


Complimentary for members

$15 for guests


Please bring a new or gently used backpack and/or a new children’s book


Women of the World is a proud supporter of Luggage for Freedom, an initiative of NCJW Chicago North Shore. Its goal is to provide a sense of dignity to women who are staying at and transitioning out of domestic violence and homeless shelters. To that end, Luggage for Freedom provides gently used luggage packed with towels, sheets, blankets and new toiletries to women leaving local domestic violence shelters to start their lives anew. Luggage for Freedom also provide backpacks filled with books and stuffed animals for children. Luggage for Freedom has an incredible ability to directly impact women and children in a positive way, at a time when they are most vulnerable.

RSVP: contact@womenwotw.org or 312.467.0607

log onto www.womenwotw.org to register