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Leader Luncheon: Women of Achievement – REGISTER TODAY

Leader Luncheon is the YWCA Northwestern Illinois’s primary fund-raising event. Funds from the event are used to develop and expand programming and advocacies for women and families’ economic self-sufficiency with a clear commitment to the elimination of racism and the empowerment of women.

Support this longstanding community event by becoming a sponsor today! 

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Leader Luncheon: Women of Achievement Awards – Nominations Now Closed!

This year’s event will once again honor six outstanding individuals in the categories of Business, Community Leadership, Mentorship, Professions, Promise, and Racial Justice. Nominate a colleague, mentor, or co-worker today. The deadline for submission is March 1, 2021.  Nomination form

Past recipients

 

Thank You to Our Valued 2021 Event Sponsors

 

Vision

 

 

Benefactor

 

Leaders in the Workplace

Aqua-Aerobic Systems, Inc

Belvidere District #100

Crusader Community Health

First National Bank and Trust

Rock Valley Credit Union

Workplace Staffing

 

Mentor

Furst Staffing

Arthur J. Gallagher

Greenlee

Rosecrance Health Network

Schmeling Construction Co.

 

Bright Future Scholarships Sponsor

Gift of Hope Organ & Tissue Donor Network

 

Media

 

For sponsorship opportunities, please contact our Development office: 815316-6126

 

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Leader Luncheon: Women of Achievement

Leader Luncheon is the YWCA Northwestern Illinois’s primary fund-raising event. Funds from the event are used to develop and expand programming and advocacies for women and families’ economic self-sufficiency with a clear commitment to the elimination of racism and the empowerment of women.

 

Bright Future Scholarship

Each year, YWCA Northwestern Illinois awards a $1,500 Bright Future Scholarship to an outstanding female high school senior. The YWCA is committed to promoting and recognizing our future leaders. The 2021 Bright Future Scholarship deadline is January 15, 2021. Eligible candidates will reside in Boone, Winnebago, Stephenson, or Jo Daviess counties.

YWCA La Voz Latina Scholarship

YWCA Northwestern Illinois is honored to be able to continue the La Voz Latina Scholarship, funded through the Community Foundation of Northern Illinois. This $2,500 scholarship will be awarded to a male or female high school senior of of Hispanic/Latino descent, residing in Winnebago, Boone, Stephenson or Jo Daviess Counties. Please download the scholarship application to review eligibility and requirement criteria. Scholarship deadline is January 15, 2021.

Contact Marketing and Fund Development office, 815-968-9681 ext. 308, for further information.

Leader Luncheon: Women of Achievement Awards

This year’s event will once again honor six outstanding individuals in the categories of Business, Community Leadership, Mentorship, Professions, Promise, and Racial Justice. Nominate a colleague, mentor, or co-worker today. The deadline for submission is March 1, 2021.  Nomination form

Past recipients

Elizabeth Smart provided keynote address at Leader Luncheon XL on March 2, 2020

The abduction of Elizabeth Smart was one of the most followed child abduction cases of our time. Elizabeth was abducted on June 5, 2002, and her captors controlled her by threatening to kill her and her family if she tried to escape. Fortunately, the police safely returned Elizabeth back to her family on March 12, 2003, after being held a prisoner for 9 grueling months.

Through this traumatic experience, Elizabeth has become an advocate for change related to child abduction, recovery programs, and National legislation. Elizabeth triumphantly testified before her captor and the world about the very private nightmare she suffered during her abduction, which led to conviction.

The Founder of the “Elizabeth Smart Foundation”, Elizabeth has also helped promote The National AMBER Alert, The Adam Walsh Child Protection & Safety Act and other safety legislation to help prevent abductions.

Elizabeth has chronicled her experiences in the New York Times best-selling book, “My Story.” In addition, she and other abduction survivors worked with the Department of Justice to create a survivors guide, entitled, “You’re Not Alone: The Journey From Abduction to Empowerment.” This guide is meant to encourage children who have gone through similar experiences not to give up but to know that there is hope for a rewarding life.

Elizabeth has recently released a new powerful and inspiring book about what it takes to overcome trauma, find the strength to move on, and reclaim one’s life. “Where There’s Hope” is the result of Elizabeth’s mission: It is both an up-close-and-personal glimpse into her healing process and a heartfelt how-to guide for readers to make peace with the past and embrace the future.

Elizabeth’s abduction and recovery continue to motivate parents, law enforcement and leaders worldwide to focus on children’s safety. She emphasizes vigilance by “everyday” people and the belief that hope always exists to find every missing child.

Smart attended Brigham Young University, studying music as a harp performance major. She married her husband Matthew in 2012, and they now have two beautiful children. Elizabeth’s example is a daily demonstration that there really is life after tragedy.

 

 

 

Thank You to Our Valued 2020 Event Sponsors

Innovator

Vision

 

Benefactor

ComEd

Lechtenberg & Associates LLC

Mercyhealth

PNC Bank

 

Leaders in the Workplace

Danfoss Drives

First National Bank and Trust

GE Aviation

Oliver Close, LLC

Rasmussen College

Rockford University

SwedishAmerican Health System

workplace

 

Mentor

Aqua-Aerobic Systems, Inc.

Crusader Community Health

Furst Staffing & Furst Professionals

Greenlee Tools, Inc.

Northern Illinois Hospice

 

Media

 

For sponsorship opportunities, please contact our Development office: 815316-6126

 

Register Now

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Leader Luncheon: Women of Achievement

Leader Luncheon is the YWCA Northwestern Illinois’s primary fund-raising event. Funds from the event are used to develop and expand programming and advocacies for women and families’ economic self-sufficiency with a clear commitment to the elimination of racism and the empowerment of women.

 

Bright Future Scholarship

Each year, YWCA Northwestern Illinois awards a $1,500 Bright Future Scholarship to an outstanding female high school senior. The YWCA is committed to promoting and recognizing our future leaders. The 2021 Bright Future Scholarship deadline is January 15, 2021. Eligible candidates will reside in Boone, Winnebago, Stephenson, or Jo Daviess counties.

YWCA La Voz Latina Scholarship

YWCA Northwestern Illinois is honored to be able to continue the La Voz Latina Scholarship, funded through the Community Foundation of Northern Illinois. This $2,500 scholarship will be awarded to a male or female high school senior of of Hispanic/Latino descent, residing in Winnebago, Boone, Stephenson or Jo Daviess Counties. Please download the scholarship application to review eligibility and requirement criteria. Scholarship deadline is January 15, 2021.

Contact Marketing and Fund Development office, 815-968-9681 ext. 308, for further information.

Leader Luncheon: Women of Achievement Awards

This year’s event will once again honor six outstanding individuals in the categories of Business, Community Leadership, Mentorship, Professions, Promise, and Racial Justice. Nominate a colleague, mentor, or co-worker today. The deadline for submission is March 1, 2021.  Nomination form

Past recipients

Elizabeth Smart provided keynote address at Leader Luncheon XL on March 2, 2020

The abduction of Elizabeth Smart was one of the most followed child abduction cases of our time. Elizabeth was abducted on June 5, 2002, and her captors controlled her by threatening to kill her and her family if she tried to escape. Fortunately, the police safely returned Elizabeth back to her family on March 12, 2003, after being held a prisoner for 9 grueling months.

Through this traumatic experience, Elizabeth has become an advocate for change related to child abduction, recovery programs, and National legislation. Elizabeth triumphantly testified before her captor and the world about the very private nightmare she suffered during her abduction, which led to conviction.

The Founder of the “Elizabeth Smart Foundation”, Elizabeth has also helped promote The National AMBER Alert, The Adam Walsh Child Protection & Safety Act and other safety legislation to help prevent abductions.

Elizabeth has chronicled her experiences in the New York Times best-selling book, “My Story.” In addition, she and other abduction survivors worked with the Department of Justice to create a survivors guide, entitled, “You’re Not Alone: The Journey From Abduction to Empowerment.” This guide is meant to encourage children who have gone through similar experiences not to give up but to know that there is hope for a rewarding life.

Elizabeth has recently released a new powerful and inspiring book about what it takes to overcome trauma, find the strength to move on, and reclaim one’s life. “Where There’s Hope” is the result of Elizabeth’s mission: It is both an up-close-and-personal glimpse into her healing process and a heartfelt how-to guide for readers to make peace with the past and embrace the future.

Elizabeth’s abduction and recovery continue to motivate parents, law enforcement and leaders worldwide to focus on children’s safety. She emphasizes vigilance by “everyday” people and the belief that hope always exists to find every missing child.

Smart attended Brigham Young University, studying music as a harp performance major. She married her husband Matthew in 2012, and they now have two beautiful children. Elizabeth’s example is a daily demonstration that there really is life after tragedy.

 

 

 

Thank You to Our Valued 2020 Event Sponsors

Innovator

Vision

 

Benefactor

ComEd

Lechtenberg & Associates LLC

Mercyhealth

PNC Bank

 

Leaders in the Workplace

Danfoss Drives

First National Bank and Trust

GE Aviation

Oliver Close, LLC

Rasmussen College

Rockford University

SwedishAmerican Health System

workplace

 

Mentor

Aqua-Aerobic Systems, Inc.

Crusader Community Health

Furst Staffing & Furst Professionals

Greenlee Tools, Inc.

Northern Illinois Hospice

 

Media

 

For sponsorship opportunities, please contact our Development office: 815316-6126

 

Register Now

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Leader Luncheon: Women of Achievement

Leader Luncheon is the YWCA Northwestern Illinois’s primary fund-raising event. Funds from the event are used to develop and expand programming and advocacies for women and families’ economic self-sufficiency with a clear commitment to the elimination of racism and the empowerment of women.

 

Bright Future Scholarship

Each year, YWCA Northwestern Illinois awards a $1,500 Bright Future Scholarship to an outstanding female high school senior. The YWCA is committed to promoting and recognizing our future leaders. The 2021 Bright Future Scholarship deadline is January 15, 2021. Eligible candidates will reside in Boone, Winnebago, Stephenson, or Jo Daviess counties.

YWCA La Voz Latina Scholarship

YWCA Northwestern Illinois is honored to be able to continue the La Voz Latina Scholarship, funded through the Community Foundation of Northern Illinois. This $2,500 scholarship will be awarded to a male or female high school senior of of Hispanic/Latino descent, residing in Winnebago, Boone, Stephenson or Jo Daviess Counties. Please download the scholarship application to review eligibility and requirement criteria. Scholarship deadline is January 15, 2021.

Contact Marketing and Fund Development office, 815-968-9681 ext. 308, for further information.

Leader Luncheon: Women of Achievement Awards

This year’s event will once again honor six outstanding individuals in the categories of Business, Community Leadership, Mentorship, Professions, Promise, and Racial Justice. Nominate a colleague, mentor, or co-worker today. The deadline for submission is March 1, 2021.  Nomination form

Past recipients

Elizabeth Smart provided keynote address at Leader Luncheon XL on March 2, 2020

The abduction of Elizabeth Smart was one of the most followed child abduction cases of our time. Elizabeth was abducted on June 5, 2002, and her captors controlled her by threatening to kill her and her family if she tried to escape. Fortunately, the police safely returned Elizabeth back to her family on March 12, 2003, after being held a prisoner for 9 grueling months.

Through this traumatic experience, Elizabeth has become an advocate for change related to child abduction, recovery programs, and National legislation. Elizabeth triumphantly testified before her captor and the world about the very private nightmare she suffered during her abduction, which led to conviction.

The Founder of the “Elizabeth Smart Foundation”, Elizabeth has also helped promote The National AMBER Alert, The Adam Walsh Child Protection & Safety Act and other safety legislation to help prevent abductions.

Elizabeth has chronicled her experiences in the New York Times best-selling book, “My Story.” In addition, she and other abduction survivors worked with the Department of Justice to create a survivors guide, entitled, “You’re Not Alone: The Journey From Abduction to Empowerment.” This guide is meant to encourage children who have gone through similar experiences not to give up but to know that there is hope for a rewarding life.

Elizabeth has recently released a new powerful and inspiring book about what it takes to overcome trauma, find the strength to move on, and reclaim one’s life. “Where There’s Hope” is the result of Elizabeth’s mission: It is both an up-close-and-personal glimpse into her healing process and a heartfelt how-to guide for readers to make peace with the past and embrace the future.

Elizabeth’s abduction and recovery continue to motivate parents, law enforcement and leaders worldwide to focus on children’s safety. She emphasizes vigilance by “everyday” people and the belief that hope always exists to find every missing child.

Smart attended Brigham Young University, studying music as a harp performance major. She married her husband Matthew in 2012, and they now have two beautiful children. Elizabeth’s example is a daily demonstration that there really is life after tragedy.

 

 

 

Thank You to Our Valued 2020 Event Sponsors

Innovator

Vision

 

Benefactor

ComEd

Lechtenberg & Associates LLC

Mercyhealth

PNC Bank

 

Leaders in the Workplace

Danfoss Drives

First National Bank and Trust

GE Aviation

Oliver Close, LLC

Rasmussen College

Rockford University

SwedishAmerican Health System

workplace

 

Mentor

Aqua-Aerobic Systems, Inc.

Crusader Community Health

Furst Staffing & Furst Professionals

Greenlee Tools, Inc.

Northern Illinois Hospice

 

Media

 

For sponsorship opportunities, please contact our Development office: 815316-6126

 

Register Now

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Leader Luncheon: Women of Achievement

Leader Luncheon is the YWCA Northwestern Illinois’s primary fund-raising event. Funds from the event are used to develop and expand programming and advocacies for women and families’ economic self-sufficiency with a clear commitment to the elimination of racism and the empowerment of women.

 

Bright Future Scholarship

Each year, YWCA Northwestern Illinois awards a $1,500 Bright Future Scholarship to an outstanding female high school senior. The YWCA is committed to promoting and recognizing our future leaders. The 2021 Bright Future Scholarship deadline is January 15, 2021. Eligible candidates will reside in Boone, Winnebago, Stephenson, or Jo Daviess counties.

YWCA La Voz Latina Scholarship

YWCA Northwestern Illinois is honored to be able to continue the La Voz Latina Scholarship, funded through the Community Foundation of Northern Illinois. This $2,500 scholarship will be awarded to a male or female high school senior of of Hispanic/Latino descent, residing in Winnebago, Boone, Stephenson or Jo Daviess Counties. Please download the scholarship application to review eligibility and requirement criteria. Scholarship deadline is January 15, 2021.

Contact Marketing and Fund Development office, 815-968-9681 ext. 308, for further information.

Leader Luncheon: Women of Achievement Awards

This year’s event will once again honor six outstanding individuals in the categories of Business, Community Leadership, Mentorship, Professions, Promise, and Racial Justice. Nominate a colleague, mentor, or co-worker today. The deadline for submission is March 1, 2021.  Nomination form

Past recipients

Elizabeth Smart provided keynote address at Leader Luncheon XL on March 2, 2020

The abduction of Elizabeth Smart was one of the most followed child abduction cases of our time. Elizabeth was abducted on June 5, 2002, and her captors controlled her by threatening to kill her and her family if she tried to escape. Fortunately, the police safely returned Elizabeth back to her family on March 12, 2003, after being held a prisoner for 9 grueling months.

Through this traumatic experience, Elizabeth has become an advocate for change related to child abduction, recovery programs, and National legislation. Elizabeth triumphantly testified before her captor and the world about the very private nightmare she suffered during her abduction, which led to conviction.

The Founder of the “Elizabeth Smart Foundation”, Elizabeth has also helped promote The National AMBER Alert, The Adam Walsh Child Protection & Safety Act and other safety legislation to help prevent abductions.

Elizabeth has chronicled her experiences in the New York Times best-selling book, “My Story.” In addition, she and other abduction survivors worked with the Department of Justice to create a survivors guide, entitled, “You’re Not Alone: The Journey From Abduction to Empowerment.” This guide is meant to encourage children who have gone through similar experiences not to give up but to know that there is hope for a rewarding life.

Elizabeth has recently released a new powerful and inspiring book about what it takes to overcome trauma, find the strength to move on, and reclaim one’s life. “Where There’s Hope” is the result of Elizabeth’s mission: It is both an up-close-and-personal glimpse into her healing process and a heartfelt how-to guide for readers to make peace with the past and embrace the future.

Elizabeth’s abduction and recovery continue to motivate parents, law enforcement and leaders worldwide to focus on children’s safety. She emphasizes vigilance by “everyday” people and the belief that hope always exists to find every missing child.

Smart attended Brigham Young University, studying music as a harp performance major. She married her husband Matthew in 2012, and they now have two beautiful children. Elizabeth’s example is a daily demonstration that there really is life after tragedy.

 

 

 

Thank You to Our Valued 2020 Event Sponsors

Innovator

Vision

 

Benefactor

ComEd

Lechtenberg & Associates LLC

Mercyhealth

PNC Bank

 

Leaders in the Workplace

Danfoss Drives

First National Bank and Trust

GE Aviation

Oliver Close, LLC

Rasmussen College

Rockford University

SwedishAmerican Health System

workplace

 

Mentor

Aqua-Aerobic Systems, Inc.

Crusader Community Health

Furst Staffing & Furst Professionals

Greenlee Tools, Inc.

Northern Illinois Hospice

 

Media

 

For sponsorship opportunities, please contact our Development office: 815316-6126

 

Register Now

 

May 13, 2021 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm