100 Women Who Care Rutherford County Empowers Local Non-Profits with Over $34,000

Rutherford County’s chapter of 100 Women Who Care is a dedicated force for positive change. They are thrilled to announce that they have generously donated over $34,000 in 2023 to support local non-profit organizations. This significant contribution underscores the organization’s unwavering commitment to making a lasting impact on the community.

Dr. Sherry Galloway, Ericka Downing, Becky Lanham, Katie Hall
100 WWC-RC awarded $6,005 to the Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Center in Murfreesboro during their 4thQ check presentation (2023)

With a mission to uplift and empower, 100 WWC-RC has actively engaged in philanthropic initiatives that address critical needs and foster positive change. Since 2020, they have given away over $80,000; this reflects the organization’s dedication to supporting the vital work of local non-profits working towards the betterment of society.

Alicia Stachura, expressed her enthusiasm about the impactful contributions, saying, “We firmly believe in the power of collective action, we can do more together than we can alone. By supporting local non-profits, we aim to create a ripple effect of positive change throughout Rutherford County. ”

The unique giving group was started in 2006 in Jackson, Mississippi, and has spread, mostly by word of mouth, to more than 500 chapters around the world, If you are interested in learning more about our local chapter, visit RCWomenWhoCare.com or check out their social media pages. The next meeting is on January 22nd at 5:30pm

https://www.facebook.com/RCWomenWhoCare

https://www.linkedin.com/company/100womenwhocarerutherfordcounty

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