Janet Wright
Janet Wright is a mother who struggled financially, along with her husband, to put their five children through college. She wanted the opportunity to further her own education. She plans on using the scholarship money to attend Atlanta Metropolitan College, to help give her the skills she needs to work with young people. She is currently employed with The Fulton County Juvenile Court in Program Development . She believes that attending college will allow her to progress in her career and achieve personal growth. She was the recipient of the Fulton County Juvenile Court Administrative Professional of the Year Award in 2002. |
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Amanda Taylor
Amanda Taylor is a student at Georgia Tech, where she will receive her Master of Science in International Affairs in December 2003. She received her BBA at Northwood University in Midland, Michigan with a major in Marketing and Management. Amanda plans on using her scholarship money to help finance a trip -The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Summer Program on the Political Economy of China . As a student of international affairs she has become committed to the issue of China's family-planning laws and the injustice of the government methods of enforcement. She anticipates that attending this program will help in her understanding of this issue and allow her to determine how she can use her education to help others. |
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PWFI is a 501(c) 3 non-profit foundation that gives scholarships to women and is funded solely through contributions. Although both organizations were founded by Linda Wind, The Possible Woman Foundation International and Wind Enterprises, which conducts the Possible Woman Leadership Conferences, they are separate entities with no financial or legal affiliation. |
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