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SHOW UP to SHOW YOUR SUPPORT!! You care about women leaders in our community. Come show them just how much. On Monday, March 10, at 6:30PM, SHOW UP and SHOW YOUR SUPPORT. The program is incredible. The opportunity is now. The need is today. Women leaders are impacted by new federal orders and actions. Show you care. See you there! ![]() Reserve your spot today! Click HERE to register! In honor of Women’s History Month, come hear an incredible conversation with two phenomenal women leaders: Featuring:
MG (Ret) Linda L. Singh, Maryland’s first African-American and first woman Adjutant General, has a distinguished military and civilian career. Gen Singh commanded more than 6,700 people while also serving as Managing Director - Operations at Accenture overseeing a $3B budget. A Maryland native, Gen Singh held positions at every level of the command and earned four degrees along with being a fellow from the International Women’s Leadership program at Harvard University/Insead. She deployed to Kosovo and Afghanistan and, also, led the response to the 2015 Baltimore riots. She received her PhD from Capella University (industrial and organizational psychology), MAs from the U.S. Army War College (strategic studies) and Touro International (business) and a BA (business) from Columbia Union College. Ms. Demleitner, president of St John’s College, is the second collegewide president and first female college president in the history of the 325-year old institution. She is recognized for her ability to increase educational access, grow fundraising and institutional support, and uphold educational rigor. A German-American immigrant, she is an expert on criminal justice issues and was recently dean of the law schools at both Washington & Lee and Hofstra University. She received her BA from Bates College, her JD from Yale, and her LLM from Georgetown in international and comparative law. Facilitated by Margaret Davis, AAWGT President. Grantee Update Rebuilding Together Anne Arundel County: Fostering Community Resilience through Home Renovation Empowering Homeowners and Strengthening Neighborhoods In the heart of Maryland, Rebuilding Together Anne Arundel County (RTAAC) stands as a beacon of hope and resilience, dedicated to revitalizing communities through the power of home renovation. Our mission — to repair homes, revitalize communities, and rebuild lives — resonates deeply with the ethos of community service and compassion. RTAAC’s commitment goes beyond mere construction; it’s about fostering a sense of belonging, safety, and pride among homeowners and communities. At the core of RTAAC’s mission is the belief that everyone deserves to live in a safe and healthy home. Many homeowners, especially those who are elderly, disabled, or financially disadvantaged, face insurmountable challenges when it comes to maintaining their homes. RTAAC steps in to bridge this gap, offering critical home repairs at no cost to the homeowners. These repairs range from fixing leaky roofs and faulty electrical systems to installing ramps and grab bars for enhanced accessibility. By addressing these essential needs, RTAAC ensures that homes are not only habitable but also conducive to the well-being of their occupants. The impact of these repairs is profound. For many homeowners, the assistance provided by RTAAC is life changing. A new roof can protect a family’s health by preventing mold growth. Improved electrical systems reduce the risk of fire hazards. Accessibility modifications can empower individuals with disabilities to live more independently. Through these transformative interventions, RTAAC enhances the quality of life for countless individuals, enabling them to live with dignity and peace of mind. Receiving the award from AAWGT enabled RTAAC’s staff to take on and complete a project in Shady Side, Maryland for a much deserving Vietnam veteran. Repairs included the remodel of the bathroom, the installation of a water purification system, and the installation of a safe ingress and egress to his home. For a period of 12 years, this gentleman was unable to use his bathtub, a result of a buildup of sulfur-- a problem which is prevalent in the southern part of Anne Arundel County since the residents are on a well-water system. RTAAC is extremely grateful for the award that allowed for these enhancing modifications. Rebuilding Together Anne Arundel County exemplifies the power of community-driven efforts to create lasting change. Through our dedication to repairing homes, revitalizing communities, and rebuilding lives, we foster a culture of compassion and solidarity. Our mission is not just about bricks and mortar; it’s about nurturing the human spirit and building a stronger, more resilient community for all. As we continue this vital work, RTAAC remains a shining example of what can be achieved when people come together with a shared vision and a commitment to making a difference. | Annual Grants Update Our 54 Team Leaders and Reviewers are busily evaluating the 44 completed applications AAWGT received this year. The applicants requested more than $1 million in funding, 37 of them have asked for $25,000. The need is great, and every applicant is deserving. Thanks to you, this year AAWGT will award its largest-ever funding — $201,000 — plus the special $25,000 grant from the Brian and Patricia Giese Foundation. Members — watch for your ballot and the announcement of the awardees in early May. Whittling down applicants is no easy task. Every reviewer assesses seven to eight proposals, answering about a dozen detailed questions for each. The six teams then convene to discuss their findings. This thoughtful, time-intensive process wouldn’t be possible without our dedicated members. We are so grateful for their hard work! AAWGT Member Highlight |