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100+ Women Who Care 15th Anniversary Meeting
100+ Women Who Care 15th Anniversary Meeting

When
Nov 10th, 2025
5:00pm - 6:30pm
Where
6075 Mills Civic Pkwy West Des MoinesIA50266

100+ Women Who Care Des Moines is a charitable giving circle. Four times a year we come together to hear presentations from our members on impactful organizations. We vote to select one nonprofit and pool our individual donations to make a large financial impact for the chosen organization. We come from all aspects of life and a variety of backgrounds. Together we can make a difference with the same goal to connect community networks, empower each other, and amplify each other’s impact.

Join us on November 10 for our 15th anniversary meeting and hear from 3 local nonprofits. Pledge to become a member and vote on your favorite. Majority vote rules. Members then donate $100 (or a meaningful amount) to the winning non profit. This is a great way to support and celebrate the work of local non-profits and make a huge impact in our community!

New this meeting: Fight hunger in our community by bringing a canned food item to the meeting to support our local foodbank network.

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