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Jewish Women's Fund of Atlanta Impacts: There's Even More to Us Now

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We are thrilled to announce our upcoming virtual celebration, Jewish Women's Fund of Atlanta Impacts: There's Even More to Us Now, honoring Lisa Haynor!

While we hoped to hold this event in April 2020, we are excited to bring the event to you virtually on November 10, 2020. Please click below to register, and we will send you the link in advance of the event. 

While we are not charging for this event, any donation is greatly appreciated and will support our work for social change and gender equality. Please click here to make a donation to support Jewish Women's Fund of Atlanta or to honor Lisa. We are grateful to the generous sponsors of JWFA Impacts! 

Jewish Women's Fund of Atlanta (JWFA) promotes social change and creates positive opportunities for Jewish women and girls. No other organization is as exclusively and passionately dedicated to the advancement of Jewish women and girls in Atlanta and Israel. For eight years we have utilized strategic grantmaking to enrich organizations and communities, but there's more to us now. We invite you to learn about our leadership initiatives, groundbreaking research, and work combating gender-based discrimination in the workplace.

As we come together virtually to celebrate, we will honor and thank Lisa for her passionate leadership, both as a professional and a volunteer. As a Founding Trustee and past chair of JWFA, Lisa has demonstrated her tireless devotion to women and girls. As a partner at Aprio, Lisa has spent her career going above and beyond for her clients. At the same time, she has held significant leadership roles in many community organizations, including Atlanta Jewish Foundation, The Davis Academy, The Jewish Federations of North America, and Temima, The Richard and Jean Katz High School for Girls.

We hope that you will join us and consider becoming a sponsor of the event to honor Lisa and support JWFA's vital work. 

In addition to celebrating Lisa, we will hear from Rebecca Minkoff, founder of the Female Founder Collective, a network of businesses led by women that invests in women's financial power across the socio-economic spectrum by enabling and empowering female-owned businesses. Rebecca, an industry leader in accessible luxury handbags, accessories, footwear, and apparel, is dedicated to bringing women together to enact positive change and hosts the "Superwomen" podcast. Rebecca will be interviewed by Atlanta's own Brittany Tenenbaum from WSB-TV.

Thank you, in advance, for your support. Your participation will enable JWFA to expand our reach and impact, while we celebrate our most-deserving honoree.

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