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BRN Speaker Series: A conversation with Caroline Hossein & Ebun Joseph

BRN Speaker Series: A conversation with Caroline Hossein & Ebun Joseph

To Register for the November 16th Black Research Network Speaker Series Event, Click Here. The Black Research Network’s Speaker Series invites the greatest minds from the University of Toronto and beyond to engage in meaningful conversations and inquiries about their

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FLOW – Financial Literacy for Women and Youth – WWN partners with YNOT (Youth Now On Track)

FLOW – Financial Literacy for Women and Youth – WWN partners with YNOT (Youth Now On Track)

  Whole Woman Network is happy to announce a collaboration with YNOT Toronto (Youth Now On Track), to deliver a 6-part workshop series on Financial Literacy and Economic Opportunities for Women and Youth. The introductory workshop was held in August

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Whole Woman Network – Organization Profile

Whole Woman Network – Organization Profile

Whole Woman Network (WWN) is a Training, Coaching and Consulting Social Enterprise focused on delivering experiential Leadership, Entrepreneurial and Financial Literacy Programs to vulnerable, under-served Canadian Women and at-risk Youth, with a special focus on BIIPOC demographic (Black, Immigrant, Indigenous,

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#FLOW – “Why is Financial Literacy Important for Women?”

❝Money has some rules attached to it. And if you follow the rules, you’re going to have more stability in your life than if you don’t follow the rules. Doesn’t matter if you’re a man or a woman. The rules

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10 Habits of Happy People (SCIENTIFICALLY PROVEN).

(Article Source: https://www.shape-able.com/10-proven-habits-of-happy-people.html) Happiness is one of those things in life that we’re constantly on the lookout for. We strive to be happy people, but sometimes life can get in the way. Our daily stresses, our different environments and situations we

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Lenovo Awards $100,000 in Grants to BIPOC Women And Small Business Owners Across Ontario

“Each of these grants, which Lenovo has made possible, will allow the recipients to grow their business and, in turn, their already-significant contributions to our regional economy and communities. We are proud to be associated with Lenovo and these amazing

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New Study Highlights Financial Illiteracy of Seniors

“In today’s increasingly complex financial marketplace, financial literacy is key to helping seniors make better financial decisions. And when seniors have access to the tools they need to make those decisions, not only do they improve their own personal finances; the

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The Colour of Poverty Fact Sheet

“1 in 5 racialized families lives in poverty in Canada, as opposed to 1 in 20 non-racialized families. Overall, racialized women earn 32% less at work.”

“41% of chronically poor immigrants have degrees “Chronically poor” – living below Low-Income Cut-Off (LICO) for 5 consecutive years.”

“Child poverty rates are higher for children of immigrants, children of colour, black, indigenous children.”

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  • BRN Speaker Series: A conversation with Caroline Hossein & Ebun Joseph November 9, 2022
  • FLOW – Financial Literacy for Women and Youth – WWN partners with YNOT (Youth Now On Track) September 10, 2022
  • Whole Woman Network – Organization Profile September 2, 2022

National Financial Literacy Strategy

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