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Becoming Personally Empowered and Independent

The priority of knowing help is within reach
Through Woman's Life, women like you rally behind programs as wide-reaching as literacy and childhood disease research, and as close-to-home as funding uniforms for a girls' softball team and helping the family of a child being treated for cancer by assisting with travel expenses. We invite you to volunteer your time, talents and the experiences of your lifetime. In return, you will discover a feeling of belonging to something important and special. You will come to know the true care and concern of Woman's Life members for each other and for the communities in which they live. You will become part of the fabric of tradition that marks more than 100 years of service through Woman's Life. And the legacy you leave your community will be forever cherished.

Throughout your lifetime, Woman's Life will offer opportunities for your personal growth, health and security. As your life experiences help shape your dreams, Woman's Life will be here for you, woman to woman, friend to friend, for the benefit of all.

PDF icon Happiness is a Choice
By Victor Parachin, Fall 2004
PDF icon How to Negotiate Anything
By Susan Fee, Spring 2004
PDF icon Going With Your Hunches
By Patricia L. Fry. Spring 2003
PDF icon Staying Safe After Sunset: Tips for being out past dark.
By Janet Welch. Spring 2003
PDF icon Women and Heart Disease: The Silent Epidemic
By Dr. Homeira McDonald. Winter 2002
PDF icon Alone For The Holidays
By Patricia L. Fry. Winter 2001.
PDF icon Untangle The Web
By Daniele Burich. Winter 2001.
PDF icon Spa Humbug
By Bonnie Coy. Fall 2001.
PDF icon Safety Awareness for Women Traveling Alone
By Mary T. Deckert. Summer 2001.
PDF icon So, You Want to Be The Boss?
By Mary T. Deckert. Winter 2000.
PDF icon Rudy's Angel
Taken from the Internet, Author Unknown. Fall 2000.
PDF icon I Love to Live
By Janet Palancik. Summer 2000.
PDF icon Crafting Your Legacy Through Charitable Giving
By Connie Wagner. Summer 2000.
PDF icon A Dish to Pass
The Gift of Heirloom Recipes. By Kim Bremer. Summer 2000.
PDF icon Pass It On
When You Share Your Hobby, You're Handing Down a Skill They Can Use. 
By Eleanor Brownridge. Summer 2000.
PDF icon Helen Fowler: Member Profile
A Lifetime of Giving. 
By Mary T. Deckert. Summer 2000.
PDF icon Parental Guidance
More Adult Children Are Being Called Upon to Help Their Parents Maintain Financial Independence. By Drew Williams. Summer 2000.
PDF icon Mentoring
Building Friendships While Sharing Competencies.  By Mary T. Deckert. 
Summer  2000.
PDF icon Who Gets What When You Go?
Avoid Family Feuds- Put Your Affairs in Order Now. By Wendy L. Krabach. Summer 2000.
PDF icon What Women Need to Know About Men's Health Care
By Dr. Homeira McDonald-Edited by Tara Wick. Summer 2000.
PDF icon Physical Exams
Health for Life, by Dr. Homeira McDonald. Spring 2000.
PDF icon Living Together, Separately
Multigenerational households that work. By Karen Norris. Winter 1999.
PDF icon Four Christmas Gifts to Give Yourself
By Freya Ottem Hanson. Winter 1999.
PDF icon Family Traditions
The GrandparentsÍ Domain. By Patricia L. Fry. Winter 1999.
PDF icon Volunteering
An opportunity to give, but receiving so much more in return, by Wendy L. Krabach. Spring 1999.
PDF icon Just Say "Yes"
And make the world a kinder, gentler place this year, by Victor M. Parachin. Winter 1998.
PDF icon The Long, Hot Summer
How to keep kids busy and teach them social responsibility at the same time, by Wendy L. Krabach. Summer 1999.
PDF icon Former First Lady Barbara Bush's Keynote Address
Deeply touched and humbled by Woman's Life. Fall 1998.

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