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11 12, 2019

Thanks for Joining us at Deja Blues: NextGen 2019!

2019-12-11T21:05:04+00:00

All of us at the Women’s Resource Center would like to extend our full gratitude to all attendees, committee members, board members, volunteers, and sponsors. We truly could not have done it without YOU! We'd also like to give the City of Bradenton a special thank you for allowing us to take Deja Blues:

Thanks for Joining us at Deja Blues: NextGen 2019!2019-12-11T21:05:04+00:00
22 11, 2019

Transition at WRC

2019-11-25T14:46:01+00:00

For almost 8 years, Leslie Tilton has been a constant at the Manatee Center. Maybe some of you can relate to Leslie's story. She and her husband raised two great kids...one was already off to college and their youngest was in high school at St. Stephens. Being the planner that she is, Leslie starting

Transition at WRC2019-11-25T14:46:01+00:00
20 11, 2019

Help US Help HER

2019-11-20T16:21:12+00:00

At The Women’s Resource Center, our primary focus is, and always has been, on our clients and our mission to help women and their families thrive. Yet the reality is that we would not be able to provide these transformative services without the support of generous donors and committed volunteers. Throughout the forty-year history

Help US Help HER2019-11-20T16:21:12+00:00
7 11, 2019

Roots & Wings | Latinas of WRC

2019-11-07T21:14:24+00:00

Laughter rings out of the cozy meeting space at the Manatee Women’s Resource Center (WRC). It’s Monday night and the women who make up the Latina’s of WRC are trickling in. There is wonderful energy and a blend of Spanish and English as they greet each other like old friends. It is music to

Roots & Wings | Latinas of WRC2019-11-07T21:14:24+00:00
31 10, 2019

Alzheimer’s Awareness Month

2019-10-31T14:42:44+00:00

The month of November marks National Alzheimer’s Awareness Month. Alzheimer’s disease is a type of dementia that leads to memory, thinking, and behavior problems. Being the sixth leading cause of death in the United States, there is no cure or prevention for the disease. One of three seniors die from Alzheimer’s or another form

Alzheimer’s Awareness Month2019-10-31T14:42:44+00:00
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