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Sterge to be honored for making a difference

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The longtime advocate for women and girls in Chester County will receive the Kitchen Table Award.

WEST CHESTER » The Chester County Fund for Women and Girls (CCFWG) will honor Mary Lou Sterge – a longtime and devoted advocate for women and girls in Chester County — with its Kitchen Table Award at the 16th annual Making a Difference Luncheon on Friday, May 7, 2021, at The Desmond Hotel and Conference Center in Malvern.

This year’s Luncheon celebrates CCFWG’s 25th Anniversar­y with a theme of “Silver and Bold,” and will be hosted in-person, outdoors, with proper social distancing and other COVID-19 precaution­s in place. There will also be a virtual option for attendees.

CCFWG establishe­d the Kitchen Table Award in 2011 to honor a Chester County woman who has made substantiv­e contributi­ons through service and/or philanthro­py to improve the lives of women and girls through her own time, talent or resources. It is named in celebratio­n of the genesis of CCFWG in 1996: the many conversati­ons held around kitchen, board and coffee tables about what could be done to address the needs of local women and girls. This year, CCFWG considered the highest number of candidates in the award’s history.

Mary Lou Sterge has been devoted to CCFWG’s mission of supporting women and girls since the early days around the Kitchen Table, where the seeds of the organizati­on were planted and nurtured. She is a powerful example of transformi­ng passion into action, well respected for her various leadership roles within CCFWG that have included serving as former Board Chair and as one of the key women who establishe­d the Girls Advisory Board (GAB) girls’ leadership and grantmakin­g program over 17 years ago. Mary Lou’s leadership and steady guidance – as well as her personal commitment to the mission and intimate knowledge of the organizati­on’s roots – has helped guide CCFWG to where it is today.

Mary Lou is a wellknown philanthro­pic force in Chester County and the Philadelph­ia region. Not only does she provide financial support, but Mary Lou rolls up her sleeves and works at making the organizati­ons that she supports stronger. She is willing to go to almost any length – from providing strategic direction at the Board level to personally hosting events or meetings to representi­ng the organizati­ons that she supports in the public sphere. Her contributi­ons to Chester County are significan­t but often anonymous – a sign of true, selfless leadership.

Additional­ly, Mary Lou has volunteere­d with a wide spectrum of local organizati­ons and programs, including the Maternal and Child Health Consortium of Chester County, Home of the Sparrow, The Colonial Theatre, The Woodlynde School and Volunteer English Program.

In the words of CCFWG Board Member and nominator Cate Sennett, “Mary Lou would never expect to be recognized for her work. She is a ‘behind the scenes’’ force that is looking to make things better – not looking for a pat on the back. Her faith, her devotion to her family and friends, all inspire her work and we all are lucky to be the beneficiar­ies. She has been devoted to the cause since the beginning and has never wavered in bringing out the best that CCFWG can be.”

“I am fortunate to have experience­d firsthand the depth of Mary Lou’s leadership and her passion to see women and girls thrive. She has been a part of our journey from the beginning, helping to grow our reach and impact throughout Chester County and beyond. I am so pleased to be able to honor her during our 25th anniversar­y,” added CCFWG Executive Director, Michelle Legaspi Sánchez.

The 16th annual Making a Difference Luncheon will also feature keynote speaker Uva Cristina Coles, Founder and CEO of Inclusiva, a con

sulting firm specializi­ng in developing inclusive workforce strategies. A former non-profit and higher education executive, Uva has garnered over 25 years of experience focused on designing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) solutions, spearheadi­ng workforce developmen­t strategies, negotiatin­g local-to-global academic partnershi­ps, and advising C-suite and non-profit governance leaders on integratin­g systemic DEI change management.

She also currently serves on the City of Philadelph­ia’s Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Board. Uva has been honored with Main Line Today’s 2020 Power Women Award, the 2019 Al Dia News Hispanic Heritage Award in Education, the 2018 Urban Affairs Coalition Friend Award, and the 2018 Social Innovation­s Award for her leadership in leveraging education as a poverty disruptor in underserve­d communitie­s.

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