Showing posts with label Long-Term Development. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Long-Term Development. Show all posts

Friday, April 17, 2009

Press for WRC

The Women's Resource Center has been getting some amazing press! Here are some snipets:

"After years working on an under-funded budget and with limited space, the UA Women's Resource Center is only a university search away from finally having a director to call its own. The Student Services Advisory Board approved funding the WRC $65,000 per year over two years to find a full-time director."

Here is the full article: "Board allocates $1.45M in Fees"

We have finally accomplished a great thing, and will now have funding for a full-time paid director for the next two years! For any questions about the directorship please call the WRC at 520-621-3919, or email Malia Uhatafe at maliau@email.arizona.edu.

There was also an article about the Take Back The Night event: "March against violence"

A big thank you to everyone who participated in the march and helped to prepare everything!

Thursday, February 5, 2009

More Press for the Director Campaign!!!

The WRC is back in the news today with an article about the Director Campaign, brought about by the demonstration on the University Mall yesterday by the "Justice For All" pro-life group.

Please Check out the article and leave your thoughts:

"Women's Resource Center seeks funding, director"

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Long-Term Development: Pushing Forward

With the constant press that has been gained over the semester for the Women's Resource Center it makes sense that the next step is to push more and more for a paid director.

The hard work and dedication of the Women's Resource Center is now paying off, and more press has been garnered leading towards a paid director.

Carly Thompsen was interviewed by the Daily Wildcat, and is promoting the goal of a paid director for the Women's Resource Center!

Women's Center Moving Forward With Petition

Thursday, December 4, 2008

More Testing and Presentations!

The Women's Resource Center received more press today covering the HIV Testing that occurred yesterday.

See the article Here.

More than that, the WRC has been presenting up a storm about the Long Term Development goal of a paid director. These presentations have been given to several different groups on campus including ASUA Cabinet and Board meetings, different Greek life meetings and yesterday night the ASUA Senate meeting.

Yesterday's presentation did receive some press thanks to Becky and Allison!

ASUA seeks to help new students, plans to Bear Down for Saturday