100 Women Who Care Bruce Grey conate to Women's House serving Bruce and Grey.  Debbie Pegelo, Joyce Primeau, Laura Winter, Lynda Legge100 Women Who Care Bruce Grey conate to Women's House serving Bruce and Grey. Debbie Pegelo, Joyce Primeau, Laura Winter, Lynda Legge
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100 Women Who Care support Women’s House Serving Bruce and Grey

A large group of women got together and voted to pool their funds to support Women’s House Serving Bruce and Grey.

100 Women Who Care Grey Bruce is a group of women committed to supporting the community by making a meaningful difference.

Members agree to donate $100 at each of four meetings a year, which equals a $10,000 donation at every meeting or $40,000 a year.

Women can also join as a group of up to four to share the commitment.

Women Who Care Grey Bruce is a chapter of an international 100 Women Who Care collective.

The group embodies the saying, “Individually we are one drop, together, we are an ocean," as it continues its mission to collectively empower other women and causes that make a difference in the community.

The group is still welcoming new members.

"Women’s House Serving Bruce and Grey is so thankful that they chose to support the women and children that knock on our doors every day," said Michelle Lamont, Community & Fund Development Coordinator for Women’s House.

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