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Women’s Networks Profiles

These profiles include many of the organizations that have been active in our women’s networks.

  • grass/roots Women’s Spirituality Center
  • United Methodist Women
  • Tirzah: Ecumenical Young Adult Women
  • Justice for Women Working Group
  • Women of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
  • Ecumenical Women 2000+
  • Committee on South Asian Women
  • Women’s Alliance for Theology, Ethics, and Ritual (WATER)
  • NETWORK: A National Catholic Social Justice Lobby
  • National Council of Jewish Women
  • North American Council for Muslim Women
  • Manavi, Inc.
  • Religions for Peace, Women’s Mobilization Program
  • Muslim Women’s League
  • Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance
  • Hadassah
  • Women of Reform Judaism
  • Leadership Conference of Women Religious

Other Profiles

These additional profiles represent the potential growth of our women's initiative, though these organizations have not yet participated in any formal way in our initiative.

Daughters of Abraham, Boston, MA

The Faith Club, New York, NY

JAM & All: JAM Women's Group, North Miami, FL

Sacred Circles Conferences at the Washington National Cathedral, Washington, DC

SARAH: Spiritual and Religious Alliance for Hope, Santa Margarita, CA

Women Transcending Boundaries, Syracuse, NY

Women’s Interfaith Breakfasts, Laconia, NH

Women’s Interfaith Institute, Seneca Falls, NY

Women’s Interfaith Solutions for Dialogue and Outreach in MetroDetroit (WISDOM), Detroit, MI

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