You can help unlock $25,000!
Published March 5, 2021 by pgalums in
You can help unlock $25,000!
You can help unlock $25,000!
Women and girls around the world are challenging themselves in honor of International Women’s Day.
The P&G Alumni Foundation recently awarded a grant to United Way Ghana. Help us unlock a $25,000 Challenge Match from the P&G Women’s Leadership Forum, so we can do more.
“United Way Ghana continues successfully to implement a flagship program improving Basic Education. The addition of Adult Literacy and training enables us to not only improve educational outcomes for children, but opens up unimaginable opportunities for parents and caregivers to improve the family’s socio-economic condition.”
Janet L. Butler – Vice President, Africa – United Way Worldwide.
You can help unlock $25,000!
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You can help unlock $25,000!
You can help unlock $25,000!
Women and girls around the world are challenging themselves in honor of International Women’s Day.
The P&G Alumni Foundation recently awarded a grant to United Way Ghana. Help us unlock a $25,000 Challenge Match from the P&G Women’s Leadership Forum, so we can do more.
“United Way Ghana continues successfully to implement a flagship program improving Basic Education. The addition of Adult Literacy and training enables us to not only improve educational outcomes for children, but opens up unimaginable opportunities for parents and caregivers to improve the family’s socio-economic condition.”
Janet L. Butler – Vice President, Africa – United Way Worldwide.
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You can help unlock $25,000!
Published by pgalums in Uncategorized
You can help unlock $25,000!
You can help unlock $25,000!
Women and girls around the world are challenging themselves in honor of International Women’s Day.
The P&G Alumni Foundation recently awarded a grant to United Way Ghana. Help us unlock a $25,000 Challenge Match from the P&G Women’s Leadership Forum, so we can do more.
“United Way Ghana continues successfully to implement a flagship program improving Basic Education. The addition of Adult Literacy and training enables us to not only improve educational outcomes for children, but opens up unimaginable opportunities for parents and caregivers to improve the family’s socio-economic condition.”
Janet L. Butler – Vice President, Africa – United Way Worldwide.
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