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Join the Metrowest Women's Fund for a program on women in the public sphere and women’s voices. Tiziana Dearing of WBUR and Women’s Studies Research Center director Harleen Singh will be featured.

"Voices on Air: Talking to Tiziana Dearing, host of WBUR’s Radio Boston"

 

Wednesday, March 20th

 

4:00 - 5:00pm EST

 

Reception to follow

At the Women's Studies Research Center at Brandeis

515 South Street, Waltham

 

Parking is free and easily accessible in a lot adjacent to the WSRC

 

Registration is encouraged but not required.

 

 
 
  • MWF Communications
  • Feb 16, 2024


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Our Community Impact: 2023

 

The Metrowest Women’s Fund awarded $170,000 to 17 nonprofits serving the needs of women and girls in Metrowest in the areas of:

 

  • Educational Opportunity

  • Girls: The Next Generation

  • Safety From Violence

 

Click here to access the report and see the full scope of our work.

 
 

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Innovative New Grant on Girls' Mental Health from the Metrowest Women's Fund


The Metrowest Women's Fund announces a Girls' Mental Health Grant in support of a program for Metrowest middle school girls to improve mental well-being on social media. This exciting new grant will support the expansion of a free digital well-being and STEM summer workshop for middle school girls in Metrowest from low incomes. The program focuses on improving healthy digital relationships that will promote positive self-image and healthy habits. The workshop is designed and run by the Youth, Media & Wellbeing Lab at Wellesley Centers for Women.


"Girls' mental health is of significant concern," states Rebecca Parkhill, Co-Founder of the Metrowest Women's Fund. "The constant presence of social media in the lives of middle school girls raises questions about its impact on mental health. We chose to support this project as it uniquely addresses the critical needs of middle school girls by providing social and emotional learning in conjunction with project-based collaboration skills and STEM career exploration."


The Lab, led by Dr. Linda Charmaraman, studies a breadth of issues related to youth, the media in which they are immersed, and implications for social, emotional, academic, and physical well-being. The Lab is well-positioned to attend to the unique needs of girls during a critical developmental and transitional period in their lives, including their first smartphones, their introduction to social media, and their independence from caregivers.  


"The Metrowest Women’s Fund, in partnership with the Center for Social Research at Framingham State University, conducted a Needs Assessment of Middle School Girls: Metrowest. Girls’ mental health was identified as a priority concern,” adds Rachel Sagan, Co-Founder. “The report raises questions about the effects of social media on girls’ lives.” 

Maximizing Our Impact


The Metrowest Women's Fund grant of $25,000 will be fully matched by the Wellesley Centers for Women.  


The Metrowest Women’s Fund invests in women and girls through education, community building, grantmaking, and strategic partnerships. Our mission is to identify the needs of women and girls in the Metrowest and raise resources to meet those needs. This Impact Grant is awarded in addition to the annual grants program for non-profits serving women and girls in Metrowest.

 
 
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