100 Women Who Care Santa Cruz

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About our group

COLLECTIVE ACTION ~ EMPOWERING COMMUNITY

This simple statement is the essence of 100+ Women Who Care.

It is a group of women who gather 4 times per year to make a donation of $100 each to a local nonprofit organization. When these individual gifts are combined, they are amplified and become a powerful force for doing good work in our community.

Our Santa Cruz 100+ Women Who Care giving circle has already donated more than $261,000 to provide for those in greatest need in Santa Cruz County. We hope you will join us at our next meeting to see how easy and fun it is!

100 Women Who Care is for you if:
You don’t have time in your busy life to volunteer but have been wanting to help those in need
You can commit to one hour every three months
You want 100% of your donations to go directly to a local nonprofit
You want to leverage your $100 donation to become a part of a larger amount of money by joining together with other women.
You would like to meet other women philanthropists in Santa Cruz

Join Us!

Just come to the meeting and be prepared to donate $100.00. Anyone who is ready to donate gets to vote for the selected nonprofit.

http://www.100wwc.org/
Join this Grapevine

Become a member and help us make a greater impact together.

$25,300
Total Raised
35
Members
$121
Avg. Donation

Previously supported

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Encompass Community Services
$3,000 Raised
Santa Cruz Toddler Care Center
$3,000 Raised
Safe Families For Children Alliance
$2,800 Raised

Network Affiliation

With more than 650 global chapters, 100+ Who Care Alliance is a network consisting of 100 Women Who Care, 100 Men Who Care, 100 Teens Who Care and many more. Each chapter meets four times a year donating $100 dollars each.

Location Santa Cruz, California, United States

Membership Focus Women

Current Donation Cycle

June 2023

$2,600 raised
0 days to go

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Harriett Robles
Merrianne Burtch
Sarah Clark
Margaret Rosas
Athena Hurd
Martha Bratton
Isabelle Tuncer
Jamey King
Diane Lamotte
and 12 others have given

About our group

COLLECTIVE ACTION ~ EMPOWERING COMMUNITY

This simple statement is the essence of 100+ Women Who Care.

It is a group of women who gather 4 times per year to make a donation of $100 each to a local nonprofit organization. When these individual gifts are combined, they are amplified and become a powerful force for doing good work in our community.

Our Santa Cruz 100+ Women Who Care giving circle has already donated more than $261,000 to provide for those in greatest need in Santa Cruz County. We hope you will join us at our next meeting to see how easy and fun it is!

100 Women Who Care is for you if:
You don’t have time in your busy life to volunteer but have been wanting to help those in need
You can commit to one hour every three months
You want 100% of your donations to go directly to a local nonprofit
You want to leverage your $100 donation to become a part of a larger amount of money by joining together with other women.
You would like to meet other women philanthropists in Santa Cruz

Join Us!

Just come to the meeting and be prepared to donate $100.00. Anyone who is ready to donate gets to vote for the selected nonprofit.

http://www.100wwc.org/
Join this Grapevine

Become a member and help us make a greater impact together.

$25,300
Total Raised
35
Members
$121
Avg. Donation

Previously supported

View all
Encompass Community Services
$3,000 Raised
Santa Cruz Toddler Care Center
$3,000 Raised
Safe Families For Children Alliance
$2,800 Raised

Network Affiliation

With more than 650 global chapters, 100+ Who Care Alliance is a network consisting of 100 Women Who Care, 100 Men Who Care, 100 Teens Who Care and many more. Each chapter meets four times a year donating $100 dollars each.

Location Santa Cruz, California, United States

Membership Focus Women

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