Visiting Kazakhstan: Opportunity of a Lifetime
In September, I had the incredible opportunity to visit Almaty, Kazakhstan, to support Dilbar Kadyrkul, WFWP’s CEE Fellow, as she implemented a community empowerment project. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, this visit allowed me to contribute to workshops aimed at empowering local women, particularly in a rural village where employment opportunities are scarce.
Inspiring Journey of Hope in New Jersey
On September 21, WFWP New Jersey held a meaningful event titled “Tea with Intention” at the Allwood Branch Library in Clifton, NJ. We were honored to welcome Kiana Wooten, a breast cancer survivor and Angel Advocate for the Tigerlily Foundation, who shared her powerful personal journey with breast cancer. Earlier this year, Kiana was also recognized with the HerStory Award from WFWP.
The Fine Print of Altruism: 4 Points to Living for Others Sustainably
At WFWP, we often discuss concepts like “true love” and “living for the sake of others.” In her memoir, Mother Moon highlights that true love thrives on giving—“the more we give, the more we receive.” This sentiment resonates across many spiritual traditions, emphasizing the joy of selflessness.
However, the pressure to give selflessly can lead to exhaustion and resentment if we’re not careful. Here are four key points to help you give sustainably and joyfully.
Her Story Award: Celebrating Resilience and Leadership
On September 14, 2024, WFWP USA hosted the HerStory Award ceremony, honoring two extraordinary women for their contributions. Dr. Saundra Yancy McGuire, Professor Emerita at Louisiana State University and a breast cancer survivor, is committed to empowering students through education. Sydney Krebsbach, a Community Inclusion Specialist, advocates for individuals with disabilities and has been instrumental in shaping policies to support their rights.
President’s Corner: I Couldn’t Walk for 4 Weeks… Here’s What I Learned as a Busy Working Mom of 3
A few weeks ago, I went through something that turned my life upside down: the worst ankle sprain I’ve ever had. The pain was intense, and my ankle looked so swollen and bruised that I was convinced it was broken. Luckily, it wasn’t—but it was still a bad sprain that left me unable to walk for four weeks (and counting!)
WFWP Arizona Honors Women Behind Project J.O.Y. at HerStory Award Program
On August 25, the Arizona chapter of the Women's Federation for World Peace (WFWP) hosted a special HerStory Award ceremony during the dinner reception of singer Marcelito Pomoy. The event was dedicated to recognizing the remarkable contributions of two women who have played pivotal roles in the success of Project J.O.Y., an organization dedicated to transforming healthcare and providing shelter for homeless families in the Philippines.
Surpassing Our Goal: How Your Support is Transforming Schools Across Africa
Earlier this year, thanks to our generous donors, WFWP USA transferred $37,000 to several schools. We were delighted to receive reports from a few of the schools this month. Read below for how you have been making a difference!
President’s Corner: There can be no true peace without...
We have incredible advancements in technology. My children will never know the pain of dial-up internet or having to rewind VHS video tapes. They live in a world where access to information is akin to breathing. “Let’s ask Alexa” is how we handle all of life’s unanswered questions in our house. They are lucky in so many ways, and I know this foundation will help them to excel far beyond my generation. However, as much goodness as these advancements have brought us, they have also brought us an increasing amount of fear and danger.
Tea with the President/ Spotlight GWPN
On July 24, WFWP USA and WFWP Arizona co-hosted a virtual "Tea with the President" event. Initiated by an idea from Mrs. Glenda Lambert, GWPN Coordinator for Arizona, the purpose of this call was to hear from the President of WFWP USA, Mrs. Kaeleigh Moffitt, about the vision and direction of the Founders of WFWP, about GWPN, and about upcoming GWPN projects in which women leaders could get involved.
Honoring Lani Owen’s Service and Welcoming Carie Arline as WFWP's New Administrative Assistant
It is with a bittersweet feeling here at the WFWP Home Office that we say goodbye to Lani Owens, who has been serving as WFWP USA Administrative Assistant since April 2023. In this transition, we’re also pleased to announce the Administrator role will be taken over by Carie Arline!
Embracing Peace Beyond Diversity
Women's Federation in Pennsylvania launched its annual interfaith program titled "Embracing Peace Beyond Diversity." Taking place on June 29, the program promoted religious tolerance, understanding of diverse cultures, and religious harmony by embracing differences.
Her Story Award: Making a Difference
On July 13, 2024, the Women's Federation for World Peace USA hosted the HerStory Award to honor two exceptional women leaders who have been making significant impacts in their communities. Emceed by Adia Lancaster, GWPN Field Coordinator, the event commenced with a warm welcome to all attendees.
A World Without Parents: Honoring the Value of Parenthood
In celebration of National Parent’s Day, WFWP USA hosted the GWPN Forum on "A World Without Parents: Honoring the Value of Parenthood," emceed by GWPN Coordinator Adia Lancaster.