Organizations I support which I encourage you to review.  Links on the side will all have articles soon!

The Woman's Club of Minneapolis

The Woman's Club of Minneapolis is a 501(c)(3) organization founded in 1907.  It was started by women in the city of Minneapolis who saw issues in their community that needed answers. I have been a member since 2006 and can honestly say I have found a home.  I enjoy being involved in the various educational committees and helping to bring programs about our community and world for our members.

In 2022, I became the President of the Board for the organization.  I am honored to be a part of the legacy of such a wonderful organization and am excited to be working with our board and staff to find new ways for our organization to be a leader for our community.

The Woman's Club of Minneapolis is organized and shall be operated exclusively for charitable and educational purposes, civic and social services, study and friendly association.

www.womansclub.org

Mary's Pence

I started working for Mary's Pence in 2011.  When I read the mission of the organization, I realized that this might be something for me.

Mary's Pence is a grassroots organization that directs donated resources to small women's projects. Funding decisions are rooted in a Catholic tradition of social justice together with feminist values where all are welcome at the table.

Read more: Mary's Pence

Project Diva International

Many years ago, I was blessed to be introduced to Neda Kellogg and Project Diva.  I was a career mentor for a few years and am now an ardent supporter! This organization takes a very unique aproach to helping young women identify in themselves their strengths, passions and connections to their community. 

https://www.projectdiva.org/

Planting People Growing Justice

All children deserve the opportunity to be successful and every child can be a leader. PPGJ, founded by Dr. Artika Tyner inspires the next generation of leaders by creating programs to promote reading and to ensure diverse representation in the books children read.

https://www.ppgjli.org/