Joyce Raynor
Her life was completely altered when her son was killed by a gang member. She left her job and set up a non-profit organization to help crime survivors and to reach at-risk youth and to help those dealing with abuse at home.
Anna Beth Gorman
God directed her life to be become a public servant to help women and girls, and serves as Executive Director of the Women’s Foundation of Arkansas.
Linda Rowe Thomas
is a burn survivor from a house fire when she was a child. Through the love and support her mother showed her, she was inspired to found Designing Fashions Foundation.
4 Women Awarded at WFWP 25th Anniversary
For the 25th anniversary of the founding of Women’s Federation for World Peace celebrated in Arizona, four women were given the HerStory Award.
Patricia Ann Lofton
Ms. Lofton builds a strong alliance with the parents in the community to encourage them to raise their children with good character and with love for God and other people.
10 Women Honored in Arizona
The WFWP Arizona Chapter held a Bridge of Peace ceremony and honored ten outstanding women through the HerStory Award.
Valencia Mohammed
After losing two of her sons to gun violence, she turned her pain into activism by founding a non-profit organization, Mothers of Unsolved Murders.
Remise Walker
At the age of 25, she has made major inroads in ending homelessness and assisting youth to dream big.
Dr. Aziza Baccouche
As a blind woman and an accomplished physicist, Dr. Aziza Baccouche’s mission is to bring education to the blind population that has a 70% rate of unemployment.
Lisa Carol Williams
honored for raising more than $1.3 million and working more than 60 hours a week to raise awareness about child prostitution.
Kayo Masuda
The "Her Story" Award was presented to Mrs. Kayo Masuda from Ohio, who despite suffering from Lupus for many years, continued to serve humanitarian missions in Africa and in Israel without complaint.