In every person’s life, there’s a woman who made a difference. It could be your mother, your sister, a friend, a mentor, a teacher, a coach, or even a total stranger who inspired you in some way.

Who is that woman for you?

Be That Woman is the place to tell her story. Share it with others.
And hopefully, inspire women everywhere to be like her.

Simply nominate the woman you’d like to honor, and tell her story through words, pictures, audio, and video. Stories will be shared and voted on within our community. The most inspirational story will win the first annual Be That Woman Award and be featured at our annual fundraising luncheon and in the local media.

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nicolewest:

“That woman” to me was my great aunt…

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nicolecozier:

“Being That Woman” is about each time I needed advice, each time I needed support… it’s about the women that were confidants and mentors within my life along the way.. Thank you. I hope as my career moves forward, I can be at least one of those women for somebody else…  

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josephgavrilovich:

“That woman” to me was my professor and mentor…

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Since our founding in 1998, Washington Area Women’s Foundation has been building stronger communities by investing in the power of women and girls. So far, The Women’s Foundation has helped improve the lives of 300,000 women and girls in our region. We support efforts to create self-sufficient women and girls, thriving communities, more women philanthropists and greater connections to each other.

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