World Refugee Day reminds us of the opportunities many of us have each day to welcome and connect with refugees in Colorado.
“I would not have enough paper to tell you everything,” said LaRae Orullian on why she has left a planned gift to WFCO.
In the 2018 legislative session, Colorado hit some high notes for women in the workplace but missed several key opportunities to foster their economic security.
“I burned by bra for you!” and other Mother’s Day stories from WFCO staff and trustees.
The 2018 legislative session is almost over and we need you to take action to stand up for equal pay and access to affordable child care – two key barriers that hold women and their families back from being economically secure.
Access to high-quality, affordable child care is essential to economic security for Colorado women and their families. Contact your senator today to request their support for continued investment in child care in our state.
Are you a natural storyteller? If so, The Women’s Foundation of Colorado wants to hear from you.
Contact your representative today if you want equal pay! Tell your representatives to support the Equal Pay for Equal Work Act.
When you enter any of the Colorado Springs early childhood education centers of CPCD…giving children a head start (CPCD), you’ll see preschoolers listening to stories, making art, and building train tracks. While they prepare for elementary school, many of their parents are in classrooms preparing for new careers.
Billie Jean King, sports icon and equal pay activist, to serve up inspiration at The Women’s Foundation of Colorado’s 2018 Annual Luncheon.
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