Upcoming Meetings
Winter Giving Circle Meeting – March 8th, 2023
7:30 pmDuring this meeting, we will hear from the 3 charities that were randomly select...
Winter Info Session – February 15, 2023 (Online)
7:30 pmLearn the history of 100 Women Who Care, how meetings work, and how you can join...
LATEST NEWS
100 Women Who Care Mississauga Helping Young Families in Need
100 Women Who Care Mississauga Helping Young Families in Need This fall, 100 Wom...
100 Women Who Care Mississauga Partners with The Irish Club of Mississauga
Last June, 100 Women Who Care Mississauga, which formed in April 2021 during the...
We did something really good!
It’s hard to believe the whole summer has already gone by since the June 9 Giv...
June Giving Circle Cheque Presentation
A few weeks ago, Christine Hull, Founder and Admin of the Mississauga...
THOUGHTS FROM THE COMMUNITY
” 100 Women Who Care gives me the opportunity to expand my network through meeting women with diverse backgrounds who care about this community and the larger world around them. “100 Women Who Care” makes serving your community a true privilege. The opportunity to have a voice that can positively influence the lives of other people and the ability to give back to the community is truly liberating. Being aware of organizations around us that are determined to make the lives of other people easier is important in order to give back to the ones who are less privileged. I am looking forward to growing and sharing my talent with other like-minded individuals.
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Wafa Khan
” I am very excited to be a part of the creation and launch of the 100 Women Who Care Mississauga. I have always been an active volunteer and have been looking for a new way to get more involved in the community. The best thing about this group is it addresses immediate needs in our own community and 100% of the proceeds are donated directly to the charities, without all the bureaucracy. For members, it offers a big impact with a limited time requirement, especially helpful for people who already have huge demands on their time.”
Xanthe LeBlanc
“I wanted to be part of the steering committee immediately when Christine first talked about this initiative because of the MAWB. Whenever a group of dynamic women get together, interesting things happen—so imagine 100 dynamic women getting together for the good of others, in Service! I had to be a part of it! The MAWB is filled with dynamic and amazing women—some of whom, like me, want to make a difference, too! Having a positive and local impact is the best possible outcome! So delighted to be a part of this!”
Heather McCrae
“Everyday I feel blessed to live the life I do. I have always believed in the power of ordinary people to positively impact their community by being a volunteer. I enjoy volunteering my time to a worthy cause. The 100 Women Who Care organization aligns with my mission to share my talents and my abundance with others. “
Susie Beghin
“Joining the 100 Women Who Care Steering Committee was important to me, as I believe when women come together for a common purpose, powerful things happen. The opportunity to create change and make a positive impact on others in my community is important to me as a woman, mother & educator. We only rise by lifting others!”
Sarah Sturino
“There are many reasons why I decided to join 100 Women Who Care Mississauga and make a difference to the people within the city. Being a volunteer on the committee will allow the opportunity to make a positive impact on the organization. From building awareness of the different charities within our great city, to developing skills for myself, I am thrilled to have a voice and belong to such an impactful organization. Simply feeling good about giving back to the community has always been a core-value of mine. “
Mirella Canavan
“I am excited to be part of the Steering Committee for 100 Women Who Care Mississauga. For the last 8 years, I have volunteered and worked with children from some of the poorest neighbourhoods in Mississauga. Through that experience, I witnessed how much good can be done by even a small contribution at a local level. I truly feel an initiative like this will make a massive difference to our community.
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Louise McPherson
“I am new to Mississauga, but did huge amounts of fundraising in Scotland. When I heard the wonderful ethos of 100 Women Who Care, I wanted this to be my first venture into fundraising in Canada.”
Linsey Denham
“We all face different challenges and struggles and it is our community who comes together to help in various ways. Through the100 Women Who Care, Mississauga Chapter, I look forward to directly helping various charities continue doing what they can to help our community. Big or small, we can always do something to help one another.”