The San Antonio College
Women's Center has been awarded a $5,000 grant from the Alice Kleberg
Reynolds Meyer Foundation to fund the WE (Women Empowered) Conference,
which is scheduled for May 14, 2005.
The WE Conference is a recruitment and outreach event for low-income,
adult women, with an emphasis on single parents, displaced homemakers,
adult learners, welfare-to-work program participants, and GED graduates
whose education has been interrupted.
The Alice Kleberg Reynolds Meyer Foundation funded the 2004 WE
Conference, with more than 300 women attending and 13 receiving
$10,000 in scholarships from the City of San Antonio and other
women's organizations to enroll at San Antonio College.
Co-sponsored by the Mayor's Commission for the Status of Women
and the Hispanic Women's Network of Texas, the WE Conference includes
inspirational speakers and workshops providing information about
furthering their education and opportunities for the future.
The San Antonio College Women's Center was established in 1981
to serve adult re-entry women and made 3,000 contacts in its first
year. In the 2002-2003 academic year alone, the Center served 21,453
people with its expanded mission to serve non-traditional college
students, single parents, dislocated workers, welfare recipients,
and first-generation college students. About 75 percent are Latinas
who are academically and economically disadvantaged.
The Alice Kleberg Reynolds Meyer Foundation is a Bexar County private
foundation serving to enhance the lives in the communities of 50
South and Central Texas counties.
For more information about the Women's Center or the WE Conference,
call Dr. Helen Vera, Coordinator, at 733-2299.
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