HomeContact UsSitemapMembership

  • About Us
  • Public Policy
  • Our Programs
  • Resources
  • Media
  • Support WOW

In This Section

  • WOW in the News
  • WOW Partners in the News
  • Press Releases

News Spotlight

  • Press Release: Key to Women's Self-Sufficiency
  • Press Release: DCWA HPV Vaccine Forum
  • Press Release: DCWA-DASH Housing Forum
  • Press Release: Measuring Poverty
  • Press Statement: Supporting Energy Worker Training
Printer FriendlySend to a Friend

WOW in the News

6-14-07, Women Build Future with Trades Training: Graduates to Cash in on Building Room, The Washington Post

6-12-07, New Tradeswomen Trade Set off to Reconstruct Lives, The Washington Times

4-06, Washington Area Women’s Foundation The Power of Giving Together, Washington Woman

3-13-06, Non-traditional employment opportunities open doors, Mississippi Business Journal

2-13-06, Red Tape Ties Up D.C.'s Unemployed, The Washington Post

2-13-06, A Vigorous Recruiter of Workforce Trainees, The Washington Post

2-7-06, Study: State-subsidized employers offer low pay, Chicago Sun-Times

9-14-05, In D.C. Area, Even Subsistence Proves Pricey: Income Needed to Cover Basics Has Skyrocketed, The Washington Post

3-23-05, Georgetown Rally Presses Pay Issue; Students Join With Labor Officials, The Washington Post

1-19-05, CREW Foundation helps women and girls, Real Estate Weekly

8-9-04, Can Wal-Mart Families Make Ends Meet?, Center for American Progress

7-23-04, Study: Families Can't Live On Minimum Wage, ABC 7 News KGO-TV/DT

7-23-04, Report: Minimum wage is inadequate; In N.O., 38% of basic needs met, The Times-Picayune

7-22-04, U.S. Minimum Wage Doesn't Cover Family Living Costs, Study Says, Bloomberg Press

7-04, Studies: South Florida a place of fiscal extremes, The Miami Herald

7-04, Bay Area- 'A dire situation' for working poor 3 minimum-wage jobs required for family of 3 to live, San Francisco Chronicle



Copyright 2008, Wider Opportunities for Women, All Rights Reserved
WOW is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization
1001 Connecticut Avenue, NW., Suite 930 Washington, DC 20036
Tel: (202) 464-1596 Fax (202) 464-1660 | info@WOWonline.org