History of 100 Who Care
Giving circles are an old idea that is gaining popularity. The 100 Who Care movement was started by Karen Dunigan, in 2006 in Jackson, Michigan. Now there are more than 350 actively operating chapters in the world encompassing women's groups, men's group, groups inclusive of both men and women, and kids groups. There is no central "100 who care" group, but the 100 who care alliance was formed as an organized way for chapter leaders to be in community with one another and to share ideas and best practices with one another, as we all address similar issues and challenges within our groups.
Our Yolo group was started by a group of women who wanted to increase their personal philanthropy and make a positive impact on Yolo county. Together the members of the founding steering committee launched this group with a focus on Yolo County.
100+ Women Who Care Yolo County is not a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. We are a group of women who work together to make a difference. Your donation is tax deductible because you donate to donor advised fund at the Sacramento Region Community Foundation.
Our Yolo group was started by a group of women who wanted to increase their personal philanthropy and make a positive impact on Yolo county. Together the members of the founding steering committee launched this group with a focus on Yolo County.
100+ Women Who Care Yolo County is not a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. We are a group of women who work together to make a difference. Your donation is tax deductible because you donate to donor advised fund at the Sacramento Region Community Foundation.
Steering Committee
Marissa Baskett
Julie Martin (Director)
Melanie Meis
Jody Muehlegger
Teresa Steele
Former Steering Committee Members:
Brelle Albert
Joanna Friesner
Julie Martin (Director)
Melanie Meis
Jody Muehlegger
Teresa Steele
Former Steering Committee Members:
Brelle Albert
Joanna Friesner
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