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Get to Know San Diego Women's Foundation

Spend an Evening with Some of 
San Diego’s 
Most Passionate and Dedicated Women

Public Invited to Attend the San Diego Women’s Foundation “Get to Know SDWF” Event on March 19

The San Diego Women’s Foundation (SDWF) is proud of its more than 200 members, each of whom represents a strong, dynamic woman committed to creating an even better San Diego for future generations. The upcoming “Get to Know SDWF” event on March 19th at the San Diego Foundation will give others the chance to join them.

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The event will provide all San Diego women the unique opportunity to mingle with members, learn about the foundation and its model of collective philanthropy, and hear the story of just one community partner making an even greater difference thanks to foundation funding. The featured partner, Able-Disabled Advocacy, Inc., provides vocational skills training and educational advancement for youth and adults with disabilities and to assist them in finding employment and overcoming barriers to personal and financial self-sufficiency


“We are so pleased to provide this opportunity for our special community of women in San Diego to come together, learn from each other, and hear an inspiring story of how the San Diego Women’s Foundation helps change lives for the better,” said AJ Frank, president of the San Diego Women’s Foundation. “Each time we bring dynamic women together to create change we become even more certain of our core belief that, together, women can do more than woman.”

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“Get to Know SDWF” will take place on March 19, 2014 from 6:00-8:00pm at the San Diego Foundation, 2508 Historic Decatur Rd. in Point Loma’s Liberty Station. Participants are asked to RSVP to Tracy Johnson at Tracy@sdfoundation.org or 619-235-2300.

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