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CARE – January 2018

From the Board Chair

It is my privilege to offer you the second edition of CARE, the official publication of Women Walking West. It is my intention to keep you informed about our activities and accomplishments and to share my thoughts and plans as we start the New Year.

We had much to be proud of in 2017. As of today, we have served over 70 foreign-born women from 21 different countries. Our Board of Directors are especially pleased to report that in spite of the challenges inherent in the nation, state and local economy, W3 continues to grow its services primarily due to the generous support of our corporate sponsors and individual donors who deeply care about W3. Since the inception of our organization in June 2015, we have been fortunate to receive sponsorships from over 15 industries and 7 colleges and universities. In addition, we now have four endowments in place due to the generosity of individuals who have a passion for educating women.
Among the exciting new initiatives, you will learn more about our first fundraising event we plan to have in the fall of 2018. I am also pleased to report to you that W3 in partnership with Antioch University Midwest completed a successful grant funded by the Middletown Community Foundation (MCF). The focus of the grant was to conduct the needs assessment of foreign born women who live in Middletown and other areas served by MCF. It is the goal of W3 to serve hundreds of foreign-born women in the next 5 years. For that to happen we count on your support and generosity.

On behalf of Women Walking West, I offer my heartfelt and sincere gratitude to our Board of Directors, volunteer staff, donors and mentors for their on-going support and commitment to help grow the organization and to assist foreign born women in achieving their educational dreams, one woman at a time.

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W3 Featured in the Journal News

This is an excerpt from: http://www.journal-news.com/news/local/women-walking-west-helping-foreign-born-women-butler-county/ccnv9JgaYVnqPNg3r9RRHK/

Women Walking West is a group based in Butler County that removes educational, financial and social barriers facing foreign born adult women by creating mentoring opportunities and fiscal help for legal immigrants who are looking to improve their lives in America.

Dr. George Sehi founded the non-profit organization in 2015 to address the issue of legal immigrant women, who are not afforded the same educational or societal opportunities as their male counterparts.

Their goals maybe getting a GED, a graduate degree or baccalaureate degree or any goals they may have,” he told the Journal-News. “If you take a look at the statistics there are 29,000 foreign born women who live in the tri-state area and those women have more than a high school diploma and less than a baccalaureate degree and their income is lower than the natives and the employment rate is higher. So there is really a need to get these women more education and land a good career.

See the video on Journal News

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Alicia Farbstein Joins W3 Team!

Attention, attention! We are so excited to introduce Women Walking West’s first employee. Alicia Farbstein joins our team as Operations Coordinator and brings incredible volunteer leadership experience, as well as an education background. Please join us in giving her a warm welcome. Thank you for choosing our team, Alicia!

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Beating the Odds: How International Students can Become Future Leaders

Women Walking West founder, Dr. George Sehi, presented on “Beating the Odds: How International Students Can Become Future Leaders” during the recent Global Business and Education Conference held at Central Ohio Technical College in Newark, Ohio. Dr. Sehi is seen here with scholarship recipient Viktoria Tara who attends COTC.

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