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August 2014

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Proceeds from this event benefit the Women's Fund for the Fox Valley Region, Inc. so we may continue to invest in women and girls through grants, advocacy, and education. For questions, please call the Women's Fund at (920) 830-1290. Thank You TO Our GeNerOus eVeNT spONsOrs Presenting Partner COmmuNiTy firsT CrediT uNiON Affinity Health System Bank First National Goodwill NCW Kimberly-Clark Corporation SECURA Insurance ThedaCare Thrivent Financial US Cellular UW Health Fox Valley Family Medicine Bassett Mechanical Coldwell Banker The Real Estate Group Core Commercial, Inc. Fiduciary Partners Godfrey & Kahn, S.C. Grant Thornton Legacy Private Trust Company Michiels Fox Banquets & Rivertyme Catering Radiology Associates of the Fox Valley, S.C. Rasmussen College Schenck, S.C. Women's Health Specialists, S.C. AestheticA Skin Health Center Lakeview Credit Union The Boldt Company U. S. Venture, Inc. CastlePierce Debbie Daanen Photography Flower Girl Design Studio Fox Valley Technical College Insight Publications Local 5 Live Memorial Florists & Greenhouses Post-Crescent Media Willems Marketing & Events Woodward Radio Group: 95.9 KISS FM • 104.3/92.9 KZ • 1150 WHBY Lead Partners Contributing Sponss Cpate Sponss In-Kind Sponss ISSUE SPOTLIGHT 10:15 - 11:00 a.m. Join us before the luncheon for a panel discussion with local nonprofit and community leaders about at risk youth in our community. Featured Speaker: raChel llOyd In 1998, at just 23 years old, Rachel Lloyd founded Girls Educational and Mentoring Services (GEMS). Sixteen years later, her indelible impact on the issue of commercial sexual exploitation and domestic trafficking has helped shift the perception of trafficked girls from criminals to victims and now to survivors and leaders. Rachel co-produced the groundbreaking Showtime documentary Very Young Girls, is the author of the critically acclaimed Girls Like Us, and has used her unique voice to advocate for survivors at the White House, the United Nations and before Congress. Nationally recognized for her innovative work in transforming the movement's understanding of survivor leadership, she continues to pave the way for survivor leaders across the country. TURNING INTO

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