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About

The Women's Ignite Network (WIN) ignites a passion in women to improve their lives and the lives of their children.  WIN empowers women to succeed through skills for life, parenting, entrepreneurship training, experiential learning, and work opportunities, paid internships, health and wellness sessions and letters, professional and educational training, and mentorship.  We provide various empowerment seminars to help women make necessary self-improvements vital to their success.  We help clients remove barriers that often hinder their success.  With a 100% success rate, many of the homeless women with children have been able to address and rectify their problems successfully.  We offer an annual free Pancake Breakfast and Christmas Give-A-Way for the children of single parent homes. 

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We partner with local restaurants and businesses and churches to give each child 2 gifts for Christmas.  Women are educated and empowered, as well as encouraged to maintain family stability and become entrepreneurs.  Women receive individualized case management to help them write and achieve goals and become better parents and better employees.  They are encouraged to focus on self-improvement, education, and improve their technology skills, engage in work therapy, career development, and spiritual reformation.  

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WIN offers a free after school tutoring program for youth ages 5-15, vocational training for women, self-help classes, Coding for girls, and second-chance opportunities for young mothers who have previously dropped out of school.  We anticipate offering access to free GED classes, and parent education.  

We believe all women can embrace who they are,
can define their future, and can change the world.

Our Mission

Our Mission

Our mission is to Educate, Empower, Encourage, and Enlighten awareness of vulnerable women and children. 

Our Vision

Our Vision is to educate women and girls about advancement opportunities and teach them to live responsibly, influence others, and lead their families, their neighborhoods, and their communities.

Exists to educate and empower women to reduce their dependence on government and the effects of gender inequalities

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