Shelby Daily Globe

Women’s Fund Celebrates its 25th Anniversar­y

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MANSFIELD - The Women’s Fund of the Richland County Foundation recently celebrated its 25th anniversar­y and awarded its annual grants.

The Women’s Fund, establishe­d in 1996 as a permanent endowment, has grown to over $2 million. The WF has awarded close to $484,000 in grants impacting hundreds of lives. The original founders were Linda Smith, Suzanne Davis, Dr. Erin Fain, Catherine Goldman, Carol Goldman, Edith Humphrey, Joanne Humphrey, Carol Payton, Bets Risser, and Suzanne Wilson. The founders were recognized and given a 25th anniversar­y necklace to mark the occasion.

For the third year in a row, the WF awarded $25,000 to Richland County Youth and Family Council for the childcare initiative. RCYFC has matched the $25,000 each year of this project. In its strategic plan, the Women’s Fund is committed to making quality childcare affordable and accessible to all women.

This year the grant will continue the mentor program for in-home providers with a focus on early literacy developmen­t and social/emotional developmen­t. The pandemic has caused disruption­s in children’s lives. The Childcare Committee reached out to Catalyst Life Services to engage their early childhood mental health staff to work with the YWCA to engage in-home providers in expanding the trauma training. The program will strengthen women economical­ly by helping them learn business skills for their childcare operation.

Other grants were award to North End Community Improvemen­t Collaborat­ive for its Empower Me mentoring program, the Altrusa Club for buddy bags for homeless students, the Ohio State University at Mansfield for its Hand in Hand: Strategies for Resilience and Networking for Diverse Women program, Mansfield Senior High School Girls Volleyball Team for a nutrition program, Crossroads City Center for Girl Talk, Mansfield Area Y for Female Empowermen­t Selfprotec­tion class, and Love on a Mission for its Fly Your Flag program.

The WF announced the Joann Dutton Volunteer Community Service Award. The award was named in honor of Joann Dutton, former executive director of the Mansfield YWCA. It celebrates and honors women who devote a significan­t amount of time and energy in a meaningful way to local charitable organizati­ons.

This year’s winner is Linda Smith. She served on the Richland County Foundation Board of Trustees, where she was the second woman to serve as chair, the Mansfield Area YMCA, Planned Parenthood, Medcentral Mansfield Hospital Auxiliary, Avita Health System, Park National Bank, and the Malabar Farm Foundation.

But one of her most notable acts of volunteeri­sm is the creation of the

Women’s Fund. She wanted to direct funding in Richland County to empower women and girls. She did her research and brought together a group of women to start the Women’s Fund.

About the Richland County Foundation

The Richland County Foundation, a not-for-profit 501(c) (3) organizati­on, was establishe­d in 1945 as a way for individual­s to pool and invest their gifts for the long-term good of Richland County and its residents.

The Foundation helps people in Richland County give back to their community by investing their gifts for charity wisely so that grants can be made to improve the quality of life for all the county’s citizens. Collaborat­ing with donors, the Foundation meets important needs today and plans for a strong future.

 ?? PHOTO SUBMITTED ?? Women’s Fund Advisory Committee members left to right front row: Amy Hiner, Margaret Lin, Linda Smith, Elizabeth Daniels, Heidi Jones, vice-chair, and Kristine Lindeman, chairwoman. Back row l to r: Nikki Lewis, Sarah Horrigan-ramos, Amy Brunell, Carol Payton, Deanna West-torrence, Brigitte Coles, Debra Weaver, and Veronica Williams Payne.
PHOTO SUBMITTED Women’s Fund Advisory Committee members left to right front row: Amy Hiner, Margaret Lin, Linda Smith, Elizabeth Daniels, Heidi Jones, vice-chair, and Kristine Lindeman, chairwoman. Back row l to r: Nikki Lewis, Sarah Horrigan-ramos, Amy Brunell, Carol Payton, Deanna West-torrence, Brigitte Coles, Debra Weaver, and Veronica Williams Payne.

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