Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

CCFWG holds ‘Making a Difference’ luncheon

- Digital First Media

The Chester County Fund for Women and Girls marked its 20th anniversar­y of serving local women and girls.

The Chester County Fund for Women and Girls marked its 20th anniversar­y of serving local women and girls at the 13th annual “Making a Difference” luncheon.

A crowd of 300 community leaders and individual­s gathered at the Desmond Hotel to recognize the power of the Chester County Fund for Women and Girls’ (CCFWG) impact over the past 20 years, honor the advocacy of community member Susan Elko and lean into a bold future for local women and girls.

A video commemorat­ing CCFWG’s 20-year history opened the reception, harkening back to the origins of an organizati­on that grew out of conversati­ons among friends at kitchen tables across the county. In the video, women from all generation­s gathered once again around the kitchen table to honor the past and discuss issues facing their sisters, friends, daughters and communitie­s today.

Keynote speaker Tynesha McHarris, Program Officer of Advancing Adolescent Girl’s Rights at the NoVo Foundation, highlighte­d Chester County’s deep abolitioni­st roots to celebrate the historic bravery of residents in having tough conversati­ons about issues affecting their communitie­s.

She also reminded the audience of the need to focus on women and girls of color, noting them as the most vulnerable in the communitie­s, because among the most vulnerable lies the greatest power and opportunit­y to thrive.

CCFWG also presented Elko, a longtime social change advocate in Chester County, with the 2018 Kitchen Table Award. It is named in celebratio­n of the many conversati­ons among founders held around kitchen, board and coffee tables. She dedicated the award to the countless young girls, teachers, families and youth she has impacted throughout her 30 years of service to Chester County, including members of the Girls Advisory Board (GAB), CCFWG’s girls grant-

making program that Elko helped establish 14 years ago. In closing, she shared wisdom gained from her experience­s in the nonprofit and local communitie­s and said “hold close those who nourish you, be part of a group because community is critical, and speak your truth with compassion.”

“The luncheon was a proud day for the fund. We brought together voices and experience­s of amazing women while raising dollars to ensure our critical mission will continue to be supported for the next 20 years and beyond. We are grateful to the many who made this event and our work possible,” said CCFWG Executive Director Michelle Legaspi Sánchez.

Since 1996, CCFWG has distribute­d nearly $3 million in grants to 71 regional nonprofit agencies to support women and girls. After 20 years, it remains a strategic and creative leader in uniting community partners and individual­s around a shared commitment to women, girls and their families.

Support for this event was provided by: Barbara Jordan; Chase Law Group, LLC; Land Services USA; Silverang, Donohoe, Rosenzweig & Haltzman; West Pharmaceut­ical; Franny and Franny Abbott; Jennifer and Bob McNeil, On Behalf of Coatesvill­e Youth Initiative; Mary Lou Sterge; Bradford White; Brumbaugh Wealth Management; Meridian Bank; Mill Creek Capital Advisors; Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr, LLP; Tolsdorf Oil Lube Express; WSFS Bank; Tim and Judi Bell; Michael and Nancy McClelland; Cate and Tom Sennett; Denise Wine, Financial Advisor, Wells Fargo Advisors LLC; Nora Alvarez; Aqua America; BBD, LLP; Brandywine Valley Heating & Air Conditioni­ng; Brite Realty Services; Pam Bryer; Jennifer Byrne; Center for the Advancemen­t of Girls; Chesterbro­ok Academy; Clarion Law; Connie Fogarty; Countrysid­e Consulting; Mike Diggin, Town & Country Re-Max; First Presbyteri­an Church of West Chester; First Resource Bank; Ann and Steven Hutton; Manito Abstract Company, Inc.; Bill and Beth McGarrigle; Monarch Staffing; The Moran Group, Merrill Lynch; Mary Beth Morrissey; Moira and Ken Mumma; Poretta & Orr; Rothman Institute; William L. Schultz and Patricia B. Miller; and TD Bank.

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 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? CCFWG Executive Director Michelle Legaspi Sánchez, left, is joined by keynote speaker Tynesha McHarris, Kitchen Table Award winner Susan Elko, CCFWG Board Member and Luncheon Chair Pattie Diggin and CCFWG Board Member and Luncheon Co-Chair Denise Wine.
SUBMITTED PHOTO CCFWG Executive Director Michelle Legaspi Sánchez, left, is joined by keynote speaker Tynesha McHarris, Kitchen Table Award winner Susan Elko, CCFWG Board Member and Luncheon Chair Pattie Diggin and CCFWG Board Member and Luncheon Co-Chair Denise Wine.
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? State Rep. Duane Milne, R-167, presented 2018 Kitchen Table Award winner Susan Elko with a House citation in honor of her deep commitment and service to Chester County.
SUBMITTED PHOTO State Rep. Duane Milne, R-167, presented 2018 Kitchen Table Award winner Susan Elko with a House citation in honor of her deep commitment and service to Chester County.

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