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The
Women's Alliance is a national organization
of independent community-based members who provide professional
attire and career skills training to low-income women and families
seeking self-sufficiency.
TWA Facts: Each
year, The Women's Alliance helps more than 50,000 women and families
in transition from welfare and poverty to
overcome significant employment barriers and the "cost of
making a good appearance." Services provided ensure that
low-income women and families have the professional attire and
career skills coaching they need to make the right impression
on job interviews and to succeed in the workplace. All our 35
member programs provide professional attire for women, while
80% also provide clothing options for men, teens or children.
For the nearest member program near you, click on 'member locations'
above.
Descriptor: Someone's
Future Is Hanging In Your Closet.®
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Please remember the
most vulnerable women in our community transitioning from hardship
are counting your support for a second chance to begin a new
life.
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Get Connected - Join
or Renew Today
NEW
Program Concept Checklist
Thinking about starting a "career clothing closet" in your
city or community? The Women's Alliance can help! More

The Women's Alliance
offers two valuable membership opportunities.
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DOES
THIS DRESS MAKE ME LOOK PHILANTHROPIC?
Shop online and make a difference at The Women's Alliance's
eBay storefront
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Your Calendar!
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The Women's Alliance National Conference
November 13 - 15
Miami Marriott Biscayne Bay
Growing
Green with The Women's Alliance: Inspiring
Ideas That Work
Agenda and registration coming soon. |
Women
in Retail is a proud to select The Women’s Alliance
as its 2008/09 Community Partner. The Women’s Alliance
and its affiliates across the United States provide
professional attire and career skills training to
low-income women seeking employment.
Click
here to Sponsor a Suit. A contribution of $29
provides a woman in need the increasingly important
professional dress required for her first job interview
as she transitions from hardship to the workforce.
Someone's Future Is Hanging In Your Closet.® More
information on this partnership will be provided
during the Women in Retail session at SAPPHIRE.
Look
at the great Flyer!
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Special
thanks to Bay McCulloch and The Students of Design Club at Moses
Brown School for their support of our Dressing Fine for $29 Campaign.
To date more than $18, 937 has been raised from the sale
of personalized handmade bracelets! |

Thank you to KPMG!
KPMG
supports The Women's Alliance with a company wide suit drive during
Women's History Month to empower women in need
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