2020 YWCA Inspire Luncheon

2020 YWCA Inspire Luncheon

Summary
YWCA’s luncheons bring together thousands of community leaders, top local and international businesses, and government representatives each year in support of women and girls in our community. This year’s live online event will be a chance to celebrate our community’s strength, deepen our bonds and commitment, and work together to eliminate racism and empower women.
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Valerie Jarrett

Please note that a live link will be provided to registrants prior to the event.

Schedule

Show: 12:00PM - 12:45PM
VIP Q&A: 1:00-1:30PM

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Featuring Valerie Jarrett, author and former White House advisor. Join thousands of community members in experiencing stories of strength and perseverance from women in our region.

Hear the stories of YWCA program participants who share how barriers like homelessness, domestic violence, joblessness, or inequity are transformed through donor-funded programs and services. Our keynote speaker for 2020 is author and former White House advisor, Valerie Jarrett. Past Luncheon keynote speakers have included Maya Angelou, Gloria Steinem, Viola Davis, and Alfre Woodard.

Funds raised help YWCA continue to provide and expand programs that reduce disparities based on race, gender, sexual orientation, and economic status; increase economic opportunities, and improve health and safety for women, children, and families.

Your participation at our Luncheons makes all of this possible.

Event Contact

AnnaJoy Gillis
206.461.4440
luncheon@ywcaworks.org

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