Women's Giving Circle's Generosity Continues to Shine

Washington County, OH — The members of the Women's Giving Circle have once again demonstrated their unwavering commitment to funding programs that empower local women and children. In their recent fall 2023 meeting, the Women's Giving Circle determined their generous contributions would benefit three deserving organizations:

  • $4,000 will enable Harmar Rowing Club to reduce student fees and replenish their scholarship fund for students wishing to participate in rowing. Scholarships assist students needing to pay for uniforms, meals during travel, and more.

  • $4,000 will help GoPacks provide access to consistent, nutritious food to students who attend Marietta City Schools, the Washington County Career Center, or are homeschooled in the Marietta, Ohio area.

  • $3,000 will assist Caring Connection create and implement a diaper program, helping families give their babies a healthy and safe start in life.

“We are very grateful for the Women’s Giving Circle’s generosity,” said Eric Dowler, President of the Harmar Rowing Club. “This is naturally a very expensive sport. These funds will significantly improve accessibility to the sport for youth in Washington County.”

“We are so appreciative of the financial partnership of the Women’s Giving Circle,” said Heather Warner, Director of GoPacks. “Such community support ensures that local students have access to nutritious food, despite the climbing food prices we are all experiencing.”

Jim Tilley, Director of Caring Connection, said “I'd just like to say thanks to the Women's Giving Circle for giving us the means to meet a real community need.”

“I thought it was very interesting!” expressed Susie Warman, a brand new member to the group. “I liked how the three different organizations all get some of the pot of money. It seems that with the nonprofits that spoke today, the $4,000 or $3,000 will make a huge impact.”

Since its establishment in 2016, the Women's Giving Circle has consistently displayed a deep commitment to bettering the lives of those in Washington County. With this latest round of funding, their cumulative contributions to nonprofits in the region have now exceeded $72,000.

The Women's Giving Circle extends an open invitation to individuals who share their passion for philanthropy and desire to drive positive change in their community. By becoming a member of the Women's Giving Circle, individuals can actively participate in the decision-making process, directly influencing the lives of local women and children. This inclusive approach ensures that the Circle remains a powerful force for good in Washington County.

For more information on becoming a member and taking an active role in philanthropic efforts, please contact Heather Allender at heather@mcfohio.org or call 740-373-3286.

Courtney Wentz-Estes

Courtney Wentz served Marietta Community Foundation as Communications & Marketing Director from 2021 to 2024.

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