![]() Why I Do What I Do By Buffy Beaudoin-Schwartz, WGC Executive Director I remember sitting at my kitchen table, watching my mother write a check to a local organization she supported. It wasn’t a big check, but it was always consistent—and always intentional. “You give what you can, when you can,” she’d say. “That’s how we help each other.” That stuck with me. Over the years, I’ve carried her wisdom into every space I’ve worked in—nonprofits, philanthropy, advocacy. Whether I was leading communications at a national philanthropic network or supporting grassroots initiatives right here in Howard County, I saw the same truth play out again and again: lasting change happens when people come together with shared purpose. That’s why I do what I do. At the Women’s Giving Circle of Howard County, I’ve found a home where values meet action. We’re not just writing checks—we’re building relationships, lifting up women and girls, and investing in the future of our community. Through our collective giving, we’ve supported dozens of local nonprofits, mobilized quickly in times of crisis, and helped shine a light on women’s leadership in meaningful ways. And through it all, I’ve had the privilege of meeting people like you—people who care deeply, who show up, who ask hard questions and seek better answers. You may be a longtime donor or someone just starting to explore how to give back. You might be carrying your own mother's wisdom, or wondering how your voice fits into the broader story. Wherever you are, I see you. I do this work because I believe in women. I believe in community. And I believe that when we come together with purpose, we can create the kind of world our mothers hoped for—and our daughters deserve. If this speaks to you, I’d love to hear your story, too. There’s room for you at the table. Join us at the Women’s Giving Circle—whether you're ready to give, want to connect, or are simply curious, we welcome you.
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