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Zoe Timms

Women's Education Project - Director

New York, New York

http://www.womenseducationproject.org
Women's Education Project (WEP) is a non-profit organization helping young women to succeed in college, career and life. Our first centers in Madurai and Hyderabad South India are helping eighty women excel in the college classroom and enter careers. WEP's carefully planned curriculum teaches students about civics, health, finance, and the environment. At WEP, they learn to become leaders prepared to make important change in their lives, families and community.

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Travel, tango, photography, theater, art, rollerblading ...

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International Women's Day Celebration on March 8th at James Corbett Studio, 32 Union Square East, Suite 211! Join us!

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At WEP centers, students find a quiet place to study. WEP centers offer study skills, English, computer courses, as well as Health, environment, civics and finance. Preethi, now a WEP employee, shows college awards and certificates. Two WEP students in Math class at college. Rajitha wants to become a doctor! With electricity shortages, WEP students study by solar lamp. First Hyderabad students meet WEP board members Students dancing

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Zoe Timms
Women's Education Project
P.O. Box 1201
New York, New York

Phone: 917-470-4991
Email: ztimms@womenseducationproje...
Website: http://www.womenseducationproject.org