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Women Working To Do Good

WWTDG: Hannah Brencher

When I was eight years old, I wanted to be a pediatrician because my mother said that it was the best way... more...

Women Working To Do Good

WWTDG: Kendall Ciesemier

This past Friday, I had the pleasure of talking with Kendall Ciesemier, about her amazing work with the charity she founded, Kids... more...

Women Working To Do Good

WWTDG: Amanda Ebokosia

You would never know that Amanda Ebokosia was a shy girl growing up, always a part of organizations in high school, though... more...

Women Working To Do Good

WWTDG: Quinn Fitzgerald

Quinn Fitzgerald is one of the most inspired and, in turn, inspiring young women I’ve had the honor of meeting, let alone... more...

Women Working To Do Good

WWTDG: Gretchen Holt-Witt

Betty Draper, move over. Nuclear family housewives no longer have the monopoly on bake sales, and bake sales are no longer the... more...

Women Working To Do Good

WWTDG: Tammy Tibbets

Tammy Tibbetts is my new hero. For one thing, while we’ve gotten tons of amazing submissions for women to profile in this... more...

Women Working To Do Good

WWTDG: Alexa von Tobel

When I knew Alexa von Tobel as a college freshman, it was clear to everybody who met her that she was going... more...

Women Working To Do Good

WWTDG: A Very Special Holiday Post

This week, since it’s our last WWTDG post of the year, I decided to take a break and talk about what this... more...

Women Working To Do Good

WWTDG: Jennifer Arnold

When I picked up my phone a few weeks ago to call Jennifer Arnold, the founder and executive director of Canine Assistants,... more...

Women Working To Do Good

WWTDG: Jaime Henry-White

When I first heard about the Chiapas Photography Project I thought it was brilliant. Using photography as a tool for dialogue between... more...