Image source: Photography by Studio L. The Fond du Lac Area Women’s Fund is proud to announce that Laurice Snyder, a distinguished advocate for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB), […]
Read moreFunds awarded to Solutions Center are requested to provide emergency financial assistance for women who are fleeing domestic abuse situations. The grant will pay for housing needs such as security […]
Read moreIn collaboration with Marian University, the grant request is being made to cover financial emergencies in order to prevent female students from dropping out (or not matriculating to completing a […]
Read moreParent Life, is an existing program for pregnant and parenting teens aged 13-19 living in Fond du Lac. The mission of Parent Life is to provide participants mentoring and community […]
Read moreBadgerland Youth for Christ was awarded $1,500 to support “Parent Life“, which is an existing program for pregnant and parenting teens aged 13-19 living in Fond du Lac. The mission […]
Read moreSolutions Center was awarded $2,500 to provide emergency financial assistance for women who are fleeing domestic abuse situations. The Emergency Assistance program helps cover the costs of documents and deeds needed for employment, […]
Read moreMoraine Park Technical College received $3,500 for the Student Emergency Fund, which is for Fond du Lac County women at risk of dropping out of college due to unforeseen financial […]
Read moreSt. Vincent de Paul received $5,000 for an 18-week educational program, called “Getting Ahead“, that assists adults to move beyond the “Just Getting By World” of poverty. The program enables participants to […]
Read moreA $2,000 grant went to Moraine Park Technical College, for its Student Emergency Fund for Fond du Lac County women at risk of dropping out of college due to unforeseen financial emergencies.
Read moreA $3,000 grant went to Moraine Park Technical College, for its Student Emergency Fund for Fond du Lac County women at risk of dropping out of college due to unforeseen financial emergencies.
Read moreMarian University received $7,000 to support a new financial literacy component of its Working Families Program, which serves low-income, working single parents pursuing higher education.
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