Important progress was made in early care and education, paid sick leave, and law enforcement integrity.
While the legislative session is on hold, WFCO is ensuring that state and federal recovery resources are women-centered.
While Marcela is learning and growing at community college, her daughter is learning and growing at high-quality child care.
In July, we announced a statewide plan to grow our statewide network of advocates for women and families. What a great few months it’s been!
Our WAGES grantee partners report steady progress toward employment gains and educational goals among their participants after one year.
On the path to women’s prosperity: WFCO, WomenGive, and Project Self-Sufficiency open doors for single moms.
The 2019 Colorado Legislative Session will be remembered for the traction made for women in the workplace.
Women in office use their own lived experiences as women, mothers, employees, neighbors, and students to govern.
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.
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