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Newsletter Update
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Friendraising at Karen Richie’s
What an amazing fundraising, friendraising, strong connection time, blessed to see Karen Ritchie heart that bigger than an ocean. Thank you Karen for hosting African Jewelry and African Basket party at your house to support CGWE. Terri Kirk and I (Mimi) are thankful to know you and witness what you do to help others. To host a Friendraising for CGWE …
Rotary Club Update Presentation
Great CGWE update at Columbus Rotary Club today. Thanks to Sebastian Gebeyehou for his support and thanks to Etefa Gudina, and Gemechis Bekuma for traveling to country side to take the attached pictures with short notice!
CGWE Receives Rotary Foundation Award
It was a privilege and an honor to receive THE ROTARY FOUNDATION OF ROTARY INTERNATIONAL AWARD from Columbus Rotary Club President Calaway Robinson today. It was a surprise and inspiring. I do not have enough words to express my feelings. All I can say is THANK YOU FOR THE AN CONDITIONAL LOVE AND SUPPORT. I also want to thank CGWE …
2019 Mission Update
Update on our programs and efforts.
2018 Mission Trip Update
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FGM and Personal Hygiene Training
CGWE provides training on personal hygiene and educates to change attitudes about harmful traditional practices such as female genital mutilation.
How Can I Help
Get involved Join CGWE membership and stay abreast of the impact, news and announcements, and trip information! Membership Dues: $30/annually – Become a Member Questions? Email our office: cgweafrica@gmail.com Donate Buy a cow, make a monthly donation, or support a project: Donate Here. Support CGWE by shopping at AmazonSmile (set CG Women’s Empowerment as your charity). Pray Matthew 19:26 says …
C.G. Womens’ Empowerment
We empower impoverished women in Oromia, Ethiopia, through the traditional system of dabaree to become agents of change and economic security in their community.