Today, let’s celebrate with our community several statewide ballot measures that will help us achieve our goals for women.
On October 22, more than 60 people joined our latest Chat4Change, focusing on the resounding impacts of domestic violence.
In our nonpartisan ballot guide, The Womanifesto, WFCO takes positions on five of the 11 statewide measures that have the greatest likelihood to impact Colorado women’s economic mobility.
Among the communities of giving offered by WFCO, Julie Hertzberg found that Empowerment Council (EC) fit her networking needs and passions.
What we’ve heard from the community, where we go from here, and how you can apply to the first Women & Girls of Color Fund advisory council.
A shero is a woman admired or idealized for her courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities; a heroine.
Our 2020 Dottie Lamm Leadership Award winner is Clarissa Jaime Gonzalez of Denver.
Eunice’s passion in supporting women was shaped by her belief in equal opportunity and the power of women mentors.
WFCO Trustee Kim Desmond joined the board to put a new face to philanthropy and undo the practice of putting an economic marker to it.
Rose generously made a gift to WFCO that will match every dollar donated up to $50,000 at our Annual Luncheon.
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