Dreams for Women Calendar
A Calendar Dedicated to the Empowerment of WomenThe National Association of Mothers' Centers (NAMC) has partnered with The Antigone Foundation to raise money to help empower women and girls through the 2010 Dreams for Women calendar featuring female athletes! For every $20 calendar you order, $10 will go to NAMC. Its a great opportunity to support our cause and to buy a great holiday gift that your friends and family will love! For the 2010 Dreams for Women Calendar, The Antigone Foundation asked these female athletes to contribute by creating a postcard with their Dreams for Women on it:
Check out their postcards at '2010 Calendars' at: www.antigonemagazine.wordpress.com National Association of Mothers Centers The National Association of Mothers’ Centers recognizes the challenges, realities and value of mothering. Since 1975 our community-building model has laid the foundation for hundreds of Mothers’ Centers programs around the country. These programs offer mothers and other caregivers a sense of camaraderie, peer support, empathy, information, and resources. Through our Mothers Ought To Have Equal Rights (MOTHERS) public policy initiative, we also advocate for the economic support of caregiving. The Antigone Foundation The Antigone Foundation is an organization that seeks to encourage young women aged 10-35 to become involved in leadership, politics and activism. The money raised from this calendar will be used to create a Dreams for Women scholarship for young women and to launch a national whistlestop leadership tour where we will tour the country and stop in at least 5 cities to provide leadership training to young women. Dreams for Women Featured in the International Museum of Women, The Dreams for Women postcard art project has attracted worldwide attnetion and interest, garnering media attention and submissions from as far away as Japan, Germany, Brazil, France and Los Angelos. The Dreams for Women art project asks women and men of all ages to tell us what their dreams are for women by painting, drawing, writing, sketching, or decoupaging them onto a postcard.
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