Earth Day was founded in 1970 as a day of education about environmental issues, and Earth Day 2021 will occur on Thursday, April 22—the holiday's 51st anniversary. The holiday is now a global celebration that’s sometimes extended into Earth Week, a full seven days of events focused on green living. The ... Continue Reading
Chex
Our pet of the week is Chex! When Chex first came to Animal Friends he was very nervous and needed time to settle in to his new surroundings. Day in and day out, our staff and volunteers have spent time with Chex and recently, his sweet and playful side have really started to shine. To help him continue ... Continue Reading
Can every moment be defined as special?
Everything is in the cloud, isn’t it? When did we stop giving some of our most special moments “Real airtime”? And can every moment be defined as special? For me, I went through thousands of photos and paused on the few that I knew, “that feeling had returned”. That same feeling, I felt the moment I ... Continue Reading
Do you Know? Anne Pride
Anne Pride started getting involved in feminist activism in 1968.[1] She joined the National Organization of Women (NOW) in 1969.[2] She served as editor of Do It NOW, NOW's national newsletter from 1970 to 1976.[1] From 1975 to 1977, she was on the board of directors for NOW.[3] As a NOW activist, in ... Continue Reading
Networking
Networking is a valuable business tool for every woman business leader. Not only is it a chance to meet new people—i.e., potential clients and customers—but it’s also an opportunity to expand your business “know-how” and experiences. As a women entrepreneur, it’s sometimes easy to get stuck in your ... Continue Reading
Look Beneath the Surface
The person you have encountered may be a victim of human trafficking. The National Human Trafficking Resource Center can help you determine if- you have encountered victims of human trafficking- identify local resources available to help victims-and coordinate with local social service organizations to ... Continue Reading
TICKET TO WORK PUTS PEOPLE BACK IN THE DRIVER’S SEAT
By Tom Winschel Social Security District Manager in Pittsburgh, PA Social Security encourages people to rejoin the workforce when they are able. Ticket to Work is our free and voluntary program that helps people get vocational rehabilitation, training, job referrals, and other employment support ... Continue Reading
Intersectionality
The Pittsburgh Sister March like The Women’s March on Washington has drawn some criticism over inclusivity. The march on Washington had time to grow and eventually broadened and developed a more intersectional platform. Intersectionality is important so each of us can understand where we stand in the ... Continue Reading
WOMEN’S HISTORY SCAVENGER HUNT Featured Women
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Maximum Branding Opportunities
By Sandy Burkett--www.vitalsignspgh.com Are you taking advantage of every branding opportunity available to your business? Whether your business is brick and mortar or you work from your home/car, effective branding is critical to your bottom line. Perhaps you just started a business and ... Continue Reading