Anne Coulter and Kathy Armstrong from Members of 100 Women Who Care CK present a cheque to Karen Hunter (centre) the Executive Director of the Chatham-Kent Women's Centre. (Photo submitted by 100 Women Who Care Chatham-Kent)Anne Coulter and Kathy Armstrong from Members of 100 Women Who Care CK present a cheque to Karen Hunter (centre) the Executive Director of the Chatham-Kent Women's Centre. (Photo submitted by 100 Women Who Care Chatham-Kent)
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100+ Women Who Care Donate To Women's Centre

The Trafficked Women Support Group is the latest recipient of a donation from 100+ Women Who Care Chatham-Kent.

The group, which is run through the Chatham-Kent Women's Centre, was recently presented with a cheque for $12,500.

100+ Women Who Care Chatham-Kent is a women's group that meets four times a year. Since it started in 2016, the group has donated over $275,000 to 24 charitable programs in the community.

New members are always welcome. To learn more, visit www.100womenwhocarechathamkent.com.

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