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    The Sedona Women Unite to Honor International Women’s Day at March Event

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    The Sedona WomenSedona News – International Women’s Day is March 8, 2022. Each year this day is set aside to celebrate women’s hard-earned achievements, raise awareness against bias, and take action against inequality for women around the world. The following day, March 9th, The Sedona Women (“TSW”) will wear white in solidarity during an in-person event highlighting both the achievements and challenges facing women here at home. Guest speaker Jennifer Camano, representing the Arizona Foundation for Women, will address the significant issues still facing Arizona women and discuss ways to meet these challenges. This timely event will be open to the public on Wednesday, March 9th at 10 a.m. at the Creative Life Center in Sedona.

    The Arizona Foundation for Women (“AFW”), founded in 1995, was created to advance the status of Arizona women through research, advocacy and philanthropy. Jennifer Camano, a nonprofit management and philanthropy consultant, will discuss AFW’s work and their tireless effort to ensure the safety, health, and economic empowerment of Arizona women. Additionally, Camano will explain how the current pandemic has taken a unique toll on women and, more specifically, on the women of Arizona. 

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    Jennifer Camano

    Jennifer Camano, MA, CFRE, has more than 20 years’ experience working with nonprofit organizations. Her role with AFW gives her a unique perspective on the significant needs of Arizona women. Camano is a University of Arizona graduate who has worked for numerous charitable causes including early and secondary childhood education, arts and culture, medical research and practices, and humanitarian services. She was awarded the 2019 Outstanding Nonprofit CEO by Inside Tucson Business.

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    This event is open to the public on Wednesday, March 9, at the Creative Life Center at 333 Schnebly Hill Road in Sedona. A meet and greet will begin at 9:30 a.m., followed by the program at 10:00 a.m. Participants are encouraged to wear something white in solidarity and support of International Women’s Day. All attendees must show proof of vaccination or a negative test taken within 72 hours. Masks will be optional. www.thesedonawomen.com or contact sedonawomen669@gmail.com for more information.

    The Sedona Women are dedicated to making a positive and lasting impact on the community by providing opportunities for women to build relationships, to learn about the community, to support community needs and to enhance the natural beauty and distinctive character of Sedona. TSW is an apolitical 501 (c)(3) organization that respects the diversity of its members and the inclusivity of our community.

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