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Champion VoicesJuly 2, 2019

Honoring GFWC’s Fundraising Efforts

The Shot@Life Team is excited to announce our fundraising winners from our dedicated partner organization, the General Federation of Women’s Clubs (GFWC). We thank each and every group for supporting our campaign’s efforts to provide children around the world with access to lifesaving vaccines. 

Here is the complete award list:

Category Winners:

Category I: Marianna Woman’s Club

Category II: South Texas District of TWFC

Category III: The Woman’s Club of Danbury and New Fairfield, Inc

Category IV: White Mountain Woman’s Club

Category V: Billing’s Junior Women’s Club

Category VI: Southwest Region Woman’s Club

*All ranked from highest to lowest donor as you move down for levels

 

Gold Level:

States:

  1. Georgia
  2. Florida
  3. California
  4. Texas

Clubs:

  1. GFWC Florida Federation of Women’s Clubs

 

Silver Level:

States:

  1. Pennsylvania
  2. New Jersey
  3. Virginia
  4. Kentucky
  5. Massachusetts
  6. Connecticut
  7. Wisconsin
  8. Tennessee

Clubs:

  1. South Texas District of TFWC
  2. Atlanta Woman’s Club
  3. Marianna Woman’s Club
  4. General Federation of Women’s Clubs of Massachusetts, Inc.
  5. The Woman’s Club of Danbury & New Fairfield, Inc.

 

Bronze Level:

States:

  1. North Carolina
  2. Illinois
  3. Colorado
  4. Ohio
  5. Montana
  6. Alabama
  7. Mississippi
  8. Washington
  9. Maryland

Clubs:

  1. Pikeville Woman’s Club, Inc.
  2. Butler Area School District
  3. Herndon Woman’s Club
  4. Rhinelander Woman’s Club
  5. General Federation of Women’s Clubs Pennsylvania
  6. White Mountain Woman’s Club
  7. San Diego Woman’s Club
  8. Southwest Region Woman’s Club
  9. GFWC Illinois Federation of Woman’s Club
  10. Franklin Woman’s Club
  11. Billing’s Junior Women’s Club
  12. GFWC Ossoli Circle
  13. Morrow Civic Woman’s Club
  14. The Charlotte Woman’s Club
  15. Kentucky Alpha Gamma State
  16. California Federation of Women’s Clubs Palomar District #24

 

Read more about Shot@Life’s longstanding partnership with GFWC here

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Rebecca Maxie

Rebecca Maxie is the Director of Grassroots Advocacy for the United Nations Foundation, serving as a strategic advisor for a variety of advocacy campaigns working towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Prior to joining the UN Foundation, Rebecca spent over a decade working on or managing political campaigns and causes through leadership roles in national political consulting firms. Rebecca earned her B.A. in Political Science from the University of the Pacific in California, her M.P.S. in Political Management from George Washington University, and is also alumna of the Women’s Campaign School at Yale University. Rebecca moved to Washington, D.C. in December of 2014 from Las Vegas, Nevada, where she was heavily involved in her community. She was elected as the youngest President in the history of the Women’s Democratic Club of Clark County, Nevada’s oldest political club. Rebecca also has a passion for travel, and has lived abroad in Odessa, Ukraine and Florence, Italy.