[jsfg_cinti] Re: Calling all Women of JSFG; Great volunteer opportunity to exercise your consumer purchasing power

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Cheryl Massey <clmassey@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: The reason for my email today is it 
to tell you about an exciting project
that I am working on with the Women's Fund of the Greater Cincinnati
Foundation and ask for your help with this project.  For those of you who
know me, I am a strong community advocate for women and children's issues, 
especially when it concerns helping them escape the poverty cycle.  A recent 
article in the Enquirer stated that " one in 11 Ohio women will live below the 
poverty line at age 65 and one in five Kentucky women."  The entire article can 
be viewed below. 

*What can we women do to bring change to these numbers? Keep reading below :-)*

The Good Deed Foundation has entered into a partnership with the Women's Fund 
of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation to provide sustainable funding for 
programs benefiting women and families in poverty.  Good Deed is introducing a 
new brand logo that will be added to existing products and services in the U.S. 
to provide sustainable funding for nonprofit organizations.  A minimum of 90% 
of revenues received by Good Deed Foundation are distributed to fund charitable 
organizations that benefit women and children in poverty and solutions for 
climate change.

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