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​PLEASE NOTE - DUE TO COVID-19 - OUR NOVEMBER 25TH MEETING IS CANCELLED.  

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 Thank-you to all the wonderful women that attended our November 27, 2019 meeting!  It was another HUGE success! Congrats to the Alzheimer Society of Durham Region!! They are the recipient this quarter and received $9,560 from 100 Women Who Care Uxbridge!! This means as a group, we have raised over $300,000 for local charities!  The cheque presentation is taking place Friday December 13th at 2pm.  We are meeting at Douglas Crossing (6 Douglas Road).
 
The mission of the Alzheimer Society of Durham Region is 
to improve the quality of life of people with Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia and their care partners.  Click here to learn more.

Thank-You to our 2nd Anniversary Sponsors...

About Us

We are 100 women in Uxbridge who care about local community causes and who are committed to community service. We gather for just one hour every three months where, at each meeting, we jointly select a local charity (must be based and/or serve Uxbridge) or not-for-profit organization and write a $100 cheque (per person) to the selected organization.

If you:
  • are committed to helping others in our community, but are stretched for time;
  • want to be part of a powerful group of local women making an immediate, direct and positive effect on the lives of our neighbours;
  • want 100% of your donations to go directly to local charity;
  • want to learn more about the many worthy community service programs and organizations servicing Uxbridge
Then, join 100 Women Who Care Uxbridge!

Here's How It Works...

  • Each member commits to donating $100 per meeting (quarterly or $400 Total)  
  • Meetings are conducted in one hour or less 
  • Any member who has signed a Membership Commitment Form and who is current with her donations may submit a Charity Nomination Form to nominate an organization for consideration at a meeting.
  • The nominating members of three randomly selected organizations will make a five minute presentation about the organization to the group.
  • Each member will then vote for one of the three organizations.
  • After votes are tallied, each member will write a cheque for $100 to the organization receiving the most votes and the selected organization will receive a group donation of $10,000!
  • Organizations under consideration must serve the community of Uxbridge and provide individual tax receipts to contributing members.
  • Members who did not vote for the selected organization agree to make their donation regardless.
  • Members who are unable to attend a meeting are expected to give her cheque to a friend or another member to deliver on her behalf.
  • An organization not selected at one meeting may be submitted again at a subsequent meeting.
  • A successful organization is not eligible for future consideration for 1 year, but the nominating member may submit the name of another organization.
  • Ties will be decided by further votes.  If a tie persists, the membership will vote to either (1) randomly select one of the tied organizations by draw, or (2) divide the group donation equally between the tied organizations.
  • The selected organization must agree not to give out member information to any third parties except for tax purposes.
  • Each meeting will open with a five minute update on how the funds donated at the previous meeting were used by the successful organization.

How It Started

100 Women Who Care was started in November 2006 by Karen Dunigan of Jackson, Michigan, as a brilliantly simple way to raise money efficiently and quickly for local charities,  Her group of 100 Women, at their first one-hour meeting, each wrote a cheque for $100 directly to the charity, raising $10,000 to buy 300 new cribs for an organization in their city.  Since then, they have grown to over 200 members and 100 Women Who Care chapters are forming all over the country.

Andrea Scowcroft brought the idea to Uxbridge after speaking to her sister, Meighan, who belongs to the chapter in Kingston.  When she told her friends, Janice Fitger and Mimi Brown about the idea, they immediately offered to help!  Miranda Sheppard has been an amazing help with this initiative from the beginning and in fact was our first member!  Miranda has agreed to join the Executive as our Creative Director. Together, they co-founded 100 Women Who Care Uxbridge!
Membership Commitment Form
Charity Nomination Form
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