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Our Chapter's History

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Our chapter in South Georgian Triangle started with seven like-minded women who believed in the value of community, and who understood the power of collective impact. 

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Driven by determination and a groundswell of support, our first meeting in September 2017 drew over 100 women. 

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Founding Members: (from L-R):

RoseMary Boyd

Charlene Scime

Hania Krajewski

Susie McLeod

Catherine Daw

Betty Donaher

Helen Peacock

Looking beyond our chapter, the first 100 Women Who Care group was formed in November 2006 by Karen Dunigan of Jackson, Michigan, USA.  At their first one-hour meeting, the Jackson 100 Women Who Care group raised $10,000 to buy 300 new baby cribs for an organization in their city! Their membership has now grown to nearly 300 members and other cities across the United States began forming groups.

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The idea came to Canada when Toronto lawyer Jennifer Wootton Reagan picked up a book titled “Be The Miracle” by Regina Brett while waiting at the airport and fell in love with the concept. She formed the first Canadian Chapter of 100 Women Who Care in Toronto in 2012, and there are now 30+ other chapters across the country and counting!

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Women all over North America have embraced this simple but powerful concept as a way to engage with their community and provide much needed assistance to the charities that can make a real difference to the people who live there. For more information, visit 100 Who Care Alliance

RECENT RECIPIENTS

IMPORTANT LINKS

The New Farm Centre $22,000 (est)
Mouse & Ru Post-Secondary Scholarship Fund, $21,400
Collingwood Mobile Soup Kitchen, $22,000
The Women's Centre Grey Bruce, $21,846
Mammography Machine at CGMH, $25,500


For a complete list of past recipients and the projects our chapter has supported, click here.

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