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Women and Work

The National Network for Women's Employment
This network is dedicated to helping women to feel empowered and self sufficient. The web site provides information on policy issues affecting women, activism, and news. The organization also provides education, job training, and employment programs across the U.S.
Tel: 202-467-6346
E-mail: womenwork@womenwork.org
www.womenwork.org

Women's Bureau
This is the Department of Labors web site that has information on a wide variety of current issues. Also, there are links to pages specifically related to welfare, work programs and more.
www.dol.gov/dol/wd/

Women in Community Service
Women in community service web site for organizing and promoting women's economic independence. It also has many interesting and useful links to web sites dedicated to women in community service.
www.wics.org

US Department of Labor
United States Department of Labor web site with news and information about the governments welfare to work program. A great resource for facts and analysis of welfare reform.
www.doleta.gov

Pennsylvania's Welfare Reform
A web site with information about Welfare Reform from a national and state level. It provides definitions, facts and eligibility as well as other sources. It is very useful in describing the technical aspects of welfare reform.
www.libertynet.org/panow/welfare.html

Ms. Foundation for Women
The Ms. Foundation is instrumental in grant making, training, and public education strategies to improve economic conditions for women.
Tel: 212-742-2300
E-mail: info@ms.foundation.org

Network of East-West Women
This web site links women across national and regional boundaries to share knowledge, resources, skills, and to provide access to job opportunities, grants and fellowships.
www.neww.org

The Glass Ceiling Web Site
This web site is dedicated to providing resources for women in work. It's primary focus is to help women succeed in "shattering" the glass ceiling by providing information and support. There is information about business, lifestyles, employment and a section dedicated to women sharing their stories about the glass ceiling.
www.theglassceiling.com

 

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