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EEW Online Magazine to Focus on Philanthropy and Ministry Initiatives
EEW (Empowering Everyday Women) Online Magazine, the premier web publication for Black Christian women, announced a significant shift in its editorial focus in 2024. In addition to its traditional emphasis on news and entertainment and inspiration, EEW will place greater emphasis on philanthropy and ministry initiatives.
MacKenzie Scott donates generous $15 Million to support wounded veterans
Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) received a $15 million donation from MacKenzie Scott to support the needs of post 9/11 wounded, ill and injured veterans.
Millions in grants to support racial justice initiatives in communities of color across the country
Change.org and New York-based community foundation, North Star Fund, announced more than 35 Black-led organizations across the United States that will receive grant funding from Change.org's $5.5 million Racial Justice Fund.
Philanthropy: September is Hunger Action Month
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For Hunger Action Month® this September, Empowering Everyday Women is joining other nonprofits in the fight against food insecurity and raising awareness of people facing hunger.
Good Deeds: Viola Davis becomes spokesperson for national campaign to fight childhood hunger
Actress Viola Davis has joined No Kid Hungry, a national campaign to end childhood hunger, as the newest national spokesperson, alongside Jeff Bridges and spokesfamily Stephen and Ayesha Curry.
Women's ministry leader Dianna Hobbs draws hundreds to feed the hungry at City Church Buffalo
On Thursday, Nov. 7, Empowering Everyday Women Ministries held its 1st annual Feed 5,000 Thanksgiving Fundraising Drive at City Church in Buffalo to feed the hungry. Meals were distributed to the hungry in the community.
EEW Magazine founder Dianna Hobbs’ team says thank God for ‘sparing Dianna’ in touching online tribute
In a touching birthday tribute to the award-winning founder of EEW Magazine, a ministry representative gave thanks to God for “sparing Dianna,” who turned 43 on Saturday, Nov. 2. “O this day, a Kingdom warrior was born. She is beautiful inside and out, generous, warm, kind, understanding, and giving.”
Blessed to be a blessing: Oprah Winfrey surprises Morehouse with $13 million donation
Days after surprising the United Negro College Fund with a more than $1 million donation, the 65-year-old has stunned Morehouse with a $13 million contribution—the largest endowment ever in the college’s history.
Cancer research leader taps Yolanda Adams, Alicia Keys to honor philanthropist Sylvia Rhone
City of Hope, a world-renowned independent research and treatment center for cancer, diabetes and other life-threatening diseases, has called upon GRAMMY® Award-winning singers Yolanda Adams, Alicia Keys and more to honor decorated philanthropist, Sylvia Rhone.
Dianna Hobbs hosts successful outreach event for recovering addicts, domestic abuse survivors, and formerly incarcerated women
More than 150 recovering addicts, survivors of domestic abuse, and formerly incarcerated women, received ministry services, resources, and gifts from First Lady Dianna Hobbs, and the women’s department of City Church Buffalo this weekend. “The turnout was astounding,” said a ministry rep in a statement.
Philanthropic ministry leader, Dianna Hobbs, launches 'Literacy Links' program to fight illiteracy among youth
Dianna Hobbs, Founder of Empowering Everyday Women Ministries and first lady of City Church Buffalo, recently launched her Literacy Links Program. It is a community initiative to fight illiteracy.
Feeling called to do something good for others? Erica Campbell says ‘There’s always somebody willing to help’
Michael McLaughlin, a teacher at an inner-city school in Buffalo, NY, grabbed the attention of Erica Campbell with his fundraising campaign to teach low-income students advanced technology. As Campbell supports him, she stresses the importance of visionaries finding innovative ways to get support for their own initiatives.