The Fond du Lac Area Women’s Fund’s next Green Dot SHEro Sandy Hardie, the founder and executive director of Mahala’s Hope.
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Read moreOur next Green Dot SHEro Anne Lemke has been a staunch advocate of Green Dot, ensuring that dozens of her now former colleagues and students at Moraine Park Technical College have received the training.
Read moreSupport the Fond du Lac Area Women’s Fund’s Green Dot Bystander Intervention Training by not just committing to say and do something when you see something concerning, but spreading the message to others in our community, too! Click below for the form to order your custom-designed T-shirt.
Read moreFond du Lac Area Women’s Fund has named Lacey Sadoff as the 2023 recipient of its Women of Achievement award. This award honors local women who, through visionary thinking, entrepreneurial spirit, leadership, […]
Read moreThank you to Festival Foods, another of Fond du Lac Area Women’s Fund Events Amplifier Community Partners for 2023!
Read moreThank you to the Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes for joining Fond du Lac Area Women’s Fund as a 2023 Community Partner at the Events Amplifier level. We appreciate the ongoing support of CSA, as they were among our agency’s very first partners in furthering our mission financially.
Read moreThank you to Fox Valley Savings Bank for their 2023 Fond du Lac Area Women’s Fund Community Partnership at the Events Amplifier level.
Read moreKris Tagliapietra, RN, is personally responsible for facilitating Green Dot trainings for more people in Fond du Lac County than any other facilitator. She was part of the initial group of individuals trained and then took that knowledge and immediately implemented it in her role as a nurse trainer at St. Agnes Hospital. In that first year in 2019, Kris was able to train nearly 700 nurses and staff at St. Agnes, incorporating it into the one-hour Green Dot training into the curriculum of required nurse training because she believed in how it would make a difference.
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