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3 Ways to Make a Difference on International Women's Day
Honor the influential and fearless females who make a difference in our world by giving to charities that benefit women this International Womens Day.
1. International Rescue Committee
The International Rescue Committee has been providing aid to people in need since the end of 1933, and in 1989 affiliated with the Womens Refugee Commission, which strives to improve the lives of refugees and displaced women across the globe. The IRCs communications director, Melissa Winkler, spreads awareness about those in need and documents work done by the committee on its Voices from the Field blog from improving health clinics that treat rape victims in the Congo to building latrines and bathing stations to better health conditions in the wake of Haitis catastrophic earthquake earlier this year. You can find out more about the International Rescue Committee and what you can do to help with its efforts on the official IRC Website.
2. V-Day
The V-Day most of us think of takes place in February but this V-Day doesnt take place just once a year; its a global movement to stop violence against women and girls that takes place every single day of the year. Founder Eve Ensler better known as the author of The Vagina Monologues was motivated by the live performances of her play and started a campaign to stop violence, spanning from rape to female genital mutilation, against women and girls. Chosen as one of our 10 Best Charities, the nonprofit corporation hosts performances, fundraisers, and various events to raise money to end violence against women. With 10 years under its belt, V-Day has reached over 130 countries and raised over $70 million for its cause.
3. Womens Funding Network
One of the largest philanthropic groups in the world, the Womens Funding Network was started by Gloria Steinem and her fellow editors at Ms. Magazine and provides assistance to over 155 organizations investing in women and girls. The organizations benefiting from the $500 million invested over the last two decades provide support in areas like womens poverty, health, and education just to name a few. The network depends on monetary donations to support its various recipients but also encourages activism that you can do for free, such as writing your local representative so women have access to higher-paying jobs, and donating your old cell phone to survivors of domestic violence so they have access to 911. Visit the WFN Website to find out more about the groups that are aided by the network.
For more charities that are making an impact in a big way, check out our picks for the 10 Best Charities.

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