PWI Foundation
The purpose of the PWI
Foundation is to assist individuals, families and communities to become
prosperous in health - physically, emotionally, spiritually, financially and globally.
Through our resources and partnerships with professionals, business
owners, and corporations, the PWI
Foundation will help individuals, families and
communities to be productive and prosperous far beyond their
expectations.
Below are photos and information on community-based groups
that PWI
supports and how you can be assistance to them.
For more information, please contact: PWI
at info@powerfulwomenintl.com.
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It's All Possible!
Vision
Individuals,
families and communities
flourish.
Mission
To mentor,
support and enhance the lives of
individuals, families and communities to be productive, prosperous and
fulfilled.
Supporters
Lawrence
Stepteaux
Etinyene
Emo Okon
Thank
you for your support!
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Women residents of
The Mission of Yahweh, www.missionofyahweh.com, a shelter
for abused
women and children, and local community business women gather to
network and share career
tips and resources at PWI’s
Houston-Connection
community outreach event in December,
2007.
Goals
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To
create a positive paradigm within which individuals and communities
fulfill their dreams and goals for their lives.
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To
create
and/or support initiatives that promotes innovative solutions for
education, health, financial and to partner and align with
professionals, corporations and other entities to ensure the success of
PWI
Foundation initiatives.
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To
educate, encourage and promote good health, financial stability and
purposeful living.
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To
secure and provide funding to individuals, families and communities for
education and life enhancement.
- To teach others to utilize resources
available to them to prosper, fulfill their dreams and then
teach others to do the same.
Nairobi, Kenya
School Adoption Project
PWI
adopted a women's clinic for single
pregnant women and school for children, Wholistic Care &
Counseling Centre that was founded in 1994 by Grace Gitaka. The school
is focused on elementary through high school kids who have been living
on the streets and whose parents have either died, have AIDS or they do
not know where their parents are.
Through Grace’s leadership, the
first PWI
event
was held on June 28, 2008 and focused on empowering local women in the
community with inspirational speakers and a workshop on how to heal
from the recent war that broke out in Nairobi. Click here to view the
details of the event: Nairobi, Kenya Event.
Valeri Bocage, CEO of PWI, went to
Nairobi, Kenya for this momentous PWI
event, our first outside of the U.S. While there, Valeri taught a class
for the students to empower them to discover their dreams and not be
stopped by their circumstances. They were excited and amazed to know
that their circumstances did not dictate who they can be in life.
The
school children
are between the ages of 3 and 18 and are in need of clothes, shoes,
toys, books and any other items that you would expect a child would
need. If you would like to provide any of these items or to provide a
donation for them, please email us at info@powerfulwomenintl.com.
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