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YWCA Greater Atlanta’s Georgia Women’s Policy Institute Ensures a Seat at the Table for Women  

YWCA Greater Atlanta is on a mission to eliminate racism, empower women, and promote peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all. The association has four core programs that have been curated to ensure positive change for women and their families in the Atlanta community. One of these programs is YWCA Greater Atlanta’s Georgia Women’s Policy The post YWCA Greater Atlanta’s Georgia Women’s Policy Institute Ensures a Seat at the Table for Women   appeared first on

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You Know the Name

He was one of 22 under-equipped soldiers charged with building a fort on Georgia’s western frontier during the War of 1812. After the war, he returned to the area, bought 1,000 acres, and made a life for his family. The family business is long gone but the name is still around as told on this The post You Know the Name appeared first on SaportaReport. SaportaReport Read More

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Get Ready for the Real March Madness: Native Plant Sales

By Nikki Belmonte We’re in the first week of spring and you can feel it in the air. There is so much to look forward to – longer, warmer days, flowers and leaves, farmer’s markets, patio seating, opening day for the Braves… the list goes on. We’re bursting into this season with enthusiasm and optimism, The post Get Ready for the Real March Madness: Native Plant Sales appeared first on SaportaReport. SaportaReport Read More

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Meet Marisa Lordo: A Goodwill Youth Success Story

Marisa Lordo and her mother arrived at the Athens Career Center looking for a program to help her develop her social skills and prepare her for the workforce. Marisa’s mother wanted her to be prepared for the “real world.” Marisa and her mother spoke with the career center team members about Goodwill’s programs for youth The post Meet Marisa Lordo: A Goodwill Youth Success Story appeared first on SaportaReport. SaportaReport Read More

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The remote work debate isn’t really about remote work

By Erica Stephens, executive director, Nana Grants The post-COVID, remote-work narrative has largely focused on why employees want to work from home without looking at systemic inequities and issues driving the desire for remote work: childcare, transportation, financial pressure and undesirable work environments. Several major companies including Dell, Boeing and UPS have announced return-to-work mandates The post The remote work debate isn’t really about remote work appeared first on SaportaReport. SaportaReport Read More