Hello! I hope you are doing well. On behalf of the Women’s Giving Circle of Howard County, I’m reaching out to invite you to support our upcoming period product drive on April 18. This community effort aims to collect essential menstrual products for individuals and families in Howard County Public School Community Schools who may not have reliable access to them. Access to period products is a basic necessity, yet many students and community members experience “period poverty,” which can affect school attendance, health, and dignity. Through this drive, we hope to both raise awareness and provide meaningful, direct support to those in need. We would be honored to have your support in any of the following ways:
The period product drive will take place on April 18 at Howard Community College in parking lot B from 9:00 to 11:00 AM. We would greatly appreciate any support you can offer to help make this effort successful. Your involvement would help amplify awareness and ensure more community members have access to these essential items. Please let me know if you would like additional information or are interested in participating. Thank you for your time and consideration, and for your continued service to our community. If you are unable to attend our drive but would still like to donate period products, we encourage you to make a donation using our Amazon Wish List. Products are shipped to the chair of the intern program, Paula Seabright. She will then distribute them to our non-profit partners for their clients. Sincerely, Allison Nichols WGC's Young Women’s Giving Circle of Howard County
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WGC's Grants Committee Co-Chair Paula Seabright recently joined in on the fun, learning, and camaraderie at the HCLS Women’s Leadership Retreat.
"It was great!" said Paula. "So many enthusiastic young women, eager to change our world for the better." We are always honored to partner with the Howard County Library System and Howard County Public School System - and to support this important day and these amazing young women! Here's what Marcy Leonard, Chief Operating Officer, Public Services, Howard County Library System had to say about the day: "Loved the partnership between Howard County Library System, Howard County Public School System & Women's Giving Circle of Howard County, MD to co-host our Women’s Leadership Retreat with over 50 10th & 11th grade students from Guilford Park, Hammond, Oakland Mills & Wilde Lake High Schools! Thank you to President & CEO Tonya Aikens for inspiring the young women with her keynote, Wilde Lake teachers Kate Volpe & Lindsey Startt for facilitating exceptional activities, WGC’s Paula Seabright for the service focus, & educators from all the schools for supporting the amazing young women! It was a truly beautiful day to build foundations of leadership & networking for many years to come." (L-R) Cheryl Gray, Lee Rees Draminski, Barb Van Winkle, Buffy Beaudoin-Schwartz, Hali Lee, Kashonna Marrow, Jade McDuffie McClary, Esq. Happy Women's History Month! More than 150 donors, nonprofit leaders, and community partners gathered for the Women’s Giving Circle of Howard County’s Annual Celebration & Pink Party - celebrating The Power of WE: Courageous Philanthropy for Complex Times and the impact that happens when women come together to invest in women and girls in our community. Donor Engagement Committee Co-Chair Jade McClary hosted the evening, acknowledging the complex moment in our country and world and reminding us that it is often in times like these that community matters most. She then guided the program through a series of reflections and conversations that highlighted the strength and impact of our collective philanthropy, setting the stage for WGC Chair Candace Dodson-Reed to reflect on the purpose and urgency of the Women’s Giving Circle’s work. Chair Candace Dodson-Reed grounded the evening in our WHY - reflecting on the growing challenges facing women and families and the importance of continuing to invest in solutions that help women and girls thrive. She also recognized the many women in the room who have helped build the Women’s Giving Circle over the past 24 years - from founders to current Advisory Board members and the broader community of donors and leaders who continue to carry the work forward. As she reminded us, “In times of uncertainty, philanthropy is more than generosity - it is leadership.” Donor Engagement Committee Co-Chair Cheryl Gray shared the many ways donors can support and engage with the Women’s Giving Circle - from annual giving and sponsorships to legacy gifts and participation in The Big Give, our collaborative grantmaking experience. We were honored to welcome keynote speaker Hali Lee, author of The Big We, with a fireside conversation facilitated by WGC Vice Chair Kashonna Marrow. Hali shared powerful insights about the growing movement of collective giving and how generosity, trust, and shared leadership can unlock new possibilities for impact when people come together around shared values. Grants Committee Chairs Paula Seabright and Laura Bacon shared how our collective investments are supporting nonprofit partners across Howard County and highlighted the leadership of our Young Women’s Giving Circle, including their work on the Break the Cycle Period Product Drive and advocacy for menstrual equity. The evening also marked the presentation of the inaugural Buffy Beaudoin-Schwartz Women’s Philanthropy Award, with a $5,000 grant directed to Trinity Maternal Wellness. “This award isn’t just about the $1.3 million in grants we’ve made or the $1.3 million endowment we’ve built" said Buffy. "It’s about the women who stepped forward, claimed their seat at the philanthropic table, and built this movement together.” We were also honored to receive proclamations recognizing the Women’s Giving Circle during Women’s History Month from Maryland Governor Wes Moore and Howard County Council Chair Opel Jones. The proclamation recognizing the inaugural Buffy Beaudoin-Schwartz Women’s Philanthropy Award was read by WGC Advisory Board member Shaundra Turner Jones, making the moment especially meaningful for our community. The Women’s Giving Circle is a fund of the Community Foundation of Howard County, and the partnership continues to strengthen opportunities for collective philanthropy in our community. As Melissa Curtin, President & CEO of the Community Foundation, shared, “The Women’s Giving Circle reflects the power of women coming together to learn, give, and lead - and we are proud to support this extraordinary community of philanthropists.” As the evening concluded, Jade McClary reflected on the spirit of the night and the future of the Women’s Giving Circle: “Together, we continue to build a powerful community of philanthropists - and as we look ahead to the Women’s Giving Circle’s 25th anniversary year, we invite you to be part of the story as the Power of WE continues to grow.” What’s Next Inspired by The Power of WE? Join us!
If you know someone who believes in the power of women investing in women and girls, invite them to be part of the Women’s Giving Circle! #PowerOfWE #TheBigWe #CollectiveGiving #WomensPhilanthropy The Women's Giving Circle of Howard County is proud to amplify the voices and stories of women givers in our community through our regular series "Our Giving, Our Stories". Inspiring philanthropic leadership and increasing giving by amplifying the voices of women and girls are among the goals of this effort and we are committed to advancing this important work in our community. This month we are profiling Jennifer Woods, Immediate Past Chair of the Women's Giving Circle, and President & CEO of Future Business Leaders of America We asked her what moves her to give her time, talent, and financial resources, and she said: "Giving back has always been part of who I am, even in seasons when my time is limited by work and raising my kids. I’ve learned that showing up looks different at different stages of life, and that giving still matters, whether through leadership, financial support, or lending my time and voice when I can. The Women’s Giving Circle of Howard County allows me to stay connected to my community and invest in causes I care about." We asked Jennifer when she started giving to issues that are important to her, and here's what she said: "I started giving at a young age. I grew up in a home where helping others, especially through our church, was just part of everyday life. It wasn’t something we talked about a lot. It was simply what you did. Those early experiences shaped me and helped me see that even small acts of giving time and helping others through what ever means was part of being in a community." And, we asked what advice she has for those interested in giving back, and she said: "Start where you are and give in ways that feel natural to you. It doesn’t have to be big or perfect to matter. Small, thoughtful ways matter, whether time, talent, or resources. Follow what moves you, stay connected to your community, and remember that giving back looks different in every season of life." Here's several organizations that Jennifer currently supports:
"In addition, I try to give back to causes my kids care about and support people in my community in need, recognizing that where you are in life often call for different kinds of commitment of time and support." Thank you, Jen, for all that you do for our community! Learn more about the WGC's "Our Giving, Our Stories" and nominate a woman today! We are always accepting the names of women throughout the year who may be profiled for their inspiring philanthropic leadership. |
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