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Celebrate 23 years of impact with Women in Philanthropy

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A group of women raising a toast around a table at a Women in Philanthropy event.

All ticket proceeds will benefit causes that support women and children.

Photo provided by United Way of the Midlands

For two decades, Women in Philanthropy (WIP) has been empowering women and children across the Midlands — raising funds, rallying volunteers, and driving real change in the community.

On Thursday, May 22, from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m., you’re invited to celebrate WIP’s legacy at POP: Power of Purpose, held at Senate’s End. Enjoy live music from Shejay T.O., great company, and show your support for a meaningful cause.

Guests are encouraged to wear cocktail attire.

Party with a purpose

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