World Vison and International Women’s Day

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The following is being shared by World Vision, a humanitarian organization dedicated to working with children, families and their communities worldwide to reach their full potential by tackling the causes of poverty and injustice. World Vision serves all people, regardless of religion, race, ethnicity or gender.

March 8 is International Women’s Day when thousands of events are held to honor the achievements of women around the world. Cindy Breilh, Women of Vision national director, offers seven easy ways for women to provide for daughters, sisters and mothers — women around the world, right in our own neighborhoods and here at home.

1. Save a woman’s life in child birth:
Did you know that in countries like Afghanistan, Sierra Leone, and Bolivia, having a baby is one of the most dangerous things a woman can do? By helping train local midwives in remote communities, you could save a life. Visit StrongWomenStrongWorld.org to learn more.

2. Mentor a girl close to home:
A growing poverty rate, poor-performing schools, and teen violence make it tough to be a girl growing up here in our own country. Reach out and influence the life of a young girl in your own community by volunteering as a tutor or mentor. Get connected at BBBS.org.

3. Use your voice to stop trafficking:
Human trafficking and sexual exploitation affects girls and women in horrific ways all around the world, but the Trafficking Victims Protection Act in the US Senate can help end the practice. Contact your Senators and ask them to renew this bill to protect women and girls, both here in the US and around the world.

4. Invest in a small business owner:
Websites like WorldVisionMicro.org or Kiva.org connect you to hardworking women entrepreneurs, waiting to realize their dream of a dressmaking business, chicken farm, or food stall that will help them provide for their family. Even better, when the loan is paid off, your donated funds are loaned out again and again to make a bigger impact.

5. Provide the ticket to education—clean water:
One of the most common reasons girls in poor communities miss schooling is the lack of clean water in their village. Millions of girls and women spend several hours each day fetching water—often dirty and dangerous to their health—instead of attending school. Give the gift of clean water, and open the door to education for a young girl.

6. Band together with like-minded women:
Whatever your passion for helping other women, you’ll do it better—and have more fun doing it—with other women excited about the same cause. National movements like Women of Vision can connect you to a network of resources while allowing you to grow your own local group of women who want to make the world better for girls and their mothers.

7. Tell the women in your life that you care:
Empowering women starts right in our families, workplaces, and neighborhoods. Celebrate this International Women’s Day by writing a note of thanks to that teacher who encouraged you years ago, picking up coffee for that new mom in your office who’s struggling to balance it all, or telling your own sister, daughter, or mother how much you appreciate them.

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  1. I’d not heard of this before but certainly a worthwhile effort! Thank you for sharing!

  2. All great ideas. I especially love it when women gather together to help, support, and encourage each other.

  3. I love this post – thanks so much for bringing attention to these important issues and organizations.

  4. What great ideas for Women to help women! I did not know it was national Women’s day thanks for sharing!!

  5. I cannot imagine the struggles women have to deal with in some areas. Thanks for sharing this…it is very eye opening!

  6. We still have a long way to go globally in ensuring women have equal rights. Thank you for bringing these great programs to my attention!

  7. These are some great causes! I’ve never heard of World Vision or International Women’s Day before. Thanks for sharing!

  8. These are all things that would make such a difference for other women. Thanks so much for sharing this important information!

  9. Thanks for such an informative post. Great info and suggestions for empowering all women!

  10. I was reading about this yesterday. You forget living your daily life the struggles of SO many other women in this world.

  11. being a woman is so scary in so many places still

  12. That is a great cause. I didn’t know today was international women’s day. Going to check out these opportunities now.

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