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Charity Organizations to Donate to this Women’s History Month

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As the celebration of Women’s History Month continues, it is important that we do not fail to celebrate the wonderful organizations that have worked diligently towards the improvement and development of women and girls worldwide. For years, these organizations have acted to end poverty, domestic violence, gender gaps and even long-term illnesses that hinder the growth and success of females.

But, while they are very promising and helpful, these types of foundations that are set in place for women do not function only as a result of the faith, hope and purposeful attitudes of the people who facilitate and participate in them. The generous donations made to these charities by the public also play a key role in the upkeep and progression of these empowerment-driven foundations. If you would like to be a part of the group of giving hands this Women’s History Month, here are a few women’s charities that would greatly appreciate your generosity.

Women for Women

Founded in 1993, this program works at the critical intersection of women and conflict providing skills, knowledge and resources that create sustainable change for women, their families, and their communities. Donate here to support their strive for economic, political and social change.

Care

With a mission to work to defeat poverty, a vision where poverty has been overcome and all people live with dignity and security, and a focus that puts women and girls in the center, this global leader has everything that it takes to uplift and create change for women. Help them fight for the demise of poverty here.

UltraViolet Action

UltraViolet Action works directly with lawmakers to influence laws that govern lives and create consequences for sexism to protect the health, safety and security for millions of women—especially women of color, Indigenous women, immigrants and women of the LGBTQ community. Support their work and donate here.

Women’s Earth and Climate Action Network

This group works to encourage women to become more involved in climate change. They engage in policy advocacy, on-the-ground projects, direct action, trainings and movement building to reach their goal. Join their growing network here.

Girls Who Code

Girls Who Code is on a mission to close the gender gap in technology and to change the image of what a programmer looks like and does. If you want to help this group bridge the gap between men and women in the field of technology, you can start right here.

National Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence

Your generous contribution supports the National Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence’s work to end domestic and sexual violence. Every gift is utilized to support their important work. Donate here to help end violence against women.

Avanti Tolbert is a freelance writer for Hers Magazine. She majored in Journalism at Georgia State University. When she is not busy writing, she enjoys shopping, catching up on her favorite shows and spending time with her precious daughter.

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