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Atlanta Women Care

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(© 2008 UPS)
On March 20, around 150 senior women executives from around the city attended the UPS world headquarter's "Atlanta Women Care" event. The group was brought together to learn about CARE, and to exchange ideas and identify avenues of how they can unite to help end the global cycle of poverty among women. The event was an extension of UPS's deep commitment to CARE's work and to supporting women's empowerment within the global community.

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Shirley Franklin, Lisa LaFave and Helene Gayle take a moment to smile for the camera. (© 2008 UPS)
Featured speakers were Dr. Helene Gayle, CARE president and chief executive officer; Christine Owens, UPS senior vice president of communications and brand management and Shirley Franklin, mayor of the city of Atlanta. Lisa Hamilton, UPS Foundation president, served as the event's master of ceremonies. Panelists included Vicki Gordon, IHG senior vice president, corporate affairs; Teri McClure, UPS senior vice president of legal and general counsel; Lisa LaFave, UPS vice president of global solutions and Donna Orender, Women's National Basketball Association president. The panel was moderated by Carol Sbarge, WSB-TV anchorwoman.

The panelists represented corporations and organizations that have partnered with CARE in support of programs like CARE's microfinance work with women, volunteerism and emergency relief. The "Atlanta Womens Care" event was held to engaging Atlanta women to work within their corporations and communities to support women around the globe.




Delta and CARE Host Trip to Guatemala

Delt Trip

L to R: Carol Moore, CARE; Cynthia Carson, CARE; Billy Hong, WSB-TV; Gerry Carolan, Delta Air Lines, Inc.; Lily Winsaft, ldebaran Associates International, LLC; Alicia Philip, The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, Inc.; Carol Sbarg, WSB-TV; Sachi Koto, Sachi Koto Communications, Inc.; Lisa LaFave, UPS; Beth Gluck, CARE; Karen Flanders, The Coca-Cola Company.

Delta Airlines Inc. recently hosted a trip to Guatemala for a group of Atlanta women executives to visit CARE projects that empower women to help provide a better future for their families. While in Guatemala, they learned first-hand about the challenges women and girls face in the developing world and formed bonds with the women they met. "Delta is proud of its longstanding commitment to support CARE," said Gerry Carolan, vice president of labor relations, who represented Delta on the trip. "Beyond our corporate support, we think that this experience has provided us with a unique view of CARE's work as well as inspired us to seek ways to help."




CARE Supporter Wins Nobel Prize

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Oliver Smithies (© 2008 CARE)
Long-time CARE supporter Oliver Smithies is the co-recipient of the 2007 Nobel Prize in Medicine. Dr. Smithies shares the prize with two other scientists for their work using stem cells to modify genes in mice.

Smithies first encountered CARE after he received a CARE package as a teenager in Yorkshire, England during World War II. The package included Spam which as he recalled, "was a nice treat then!" He deeply appreciated the receipt of the CARE package during a time of rations with little variety and no luxuries. His commitment to CARE spans 25 years.    

After the war, Smithies studied at Balliol College in Oxford, he then came to the US as a post-doctorate fellow at the University of Wisconsin.  Following a stint as a researcher in Toronto where his work in gene mapping began, he returned to the Genetics Department at the University in the early 1960s where he stayed for 25 years. He then moved to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where he remains today. 

Smithies' work has been critical to the study of genetics. The method he developed allows scientists to manipulate genes to determine what functions they control. His discoveries have helped inform research into the causes of high blood pressure, arteriosclerosis, sickle cell anemia and cancer. 

Smithies believes there is a connection between his lifetime of research and CARE's mission. "Doing science is a humanitarian endeavor just as the work CARE does benefits people," said Smithies. When asked about his commitment to CARE, he explained, "CARE is very successful because it goes where there is a need and helps people help themselves. CARE shows great thought in what emergencies it chooses to address and it is an organization that is frugal with money. A high percentage of money raised goes directly to program support. It's a marvelous organization." 


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CARE National Conference & Celebration 2009

Engage policymakers.
Be a voice for the voiceless.
Create lasting change.

Please join us for CARE's National Conference & Celebration in Washington, D.C., on May 5-6. You'll make connections with leaders on Capitol Hill and hear from experts and policy makers about what we can do together to change the world! Speakers include Wolf Blitzer, Gwen Ifill and Richard Gere. 

Find out what happened!




ZOOMA Women's Race Series

ZOOMA Women's Race Series, a new national series of women's running events has chosen CARE as its National Charity Partner for 2008. The partnership will create a link between ZOOMA runners and I Am Powerful, CARE's campaign to engage women in the US in the lives of impoverished women around the world. 




A POWERFUL NOISE Live
Thursday, March 5, 2009

In celebration of International Women’s Day, CARE and NCM Fathom – in partnership with ONE and the U.N. Commission on the Status of Women – presented A POWERFUL NOISE Live in more than 450 theatres nationwide. The evening began with a screening of the acclaimed documentary "A Powerful Noise." This remarkable film features three inspiring women, who overcome daily challenges to achieve significant victories over poverty and oppression. Immediately following the film, former Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright, CARE Advocate Christy Turlington Burns, Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times columnist Nicholas D. Kristof, actress and activist Natalie Portman and CARE President and CEO held a town hall discussion that was broadcast live into each theatre. The film’s executive producer Sheila C. Johnson was on hand to make a special announcement!

Pre-orders of the "A Powerful Noise" DVD will begin on May 5, 2009. Join our e-mail list for a reminder.




Special Preview Screening of A Powerful Noise

Thursday, May 22, 2008
Atlanta History Center

Participants joined Executive Producer and CARE Ambassador Sheila C. Johnson and CARE President and CEO Dr. Helene Gayle for a special preview screening of the new documentary feature A Powerful Noise. This inspiring documentary follows three extraordinary women — in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Mali and Vietnam — as they overcome barriers to lead day-to-day battles against ignorance, poverty, oppression and ethnic strife.

Presented in partnership with Saks Fifth Avenue.




Modern-Atlanta Belgium Design & Fashion Event Benefiting CARE's Work in Darfur

Saturday, May 10, 2008

In an exclusive Modern Atlanta collaborative project, DOMUS and Jeffrey, two Atlanta powerhouses in international design and fashion, united in a special fundraiser benefiting CARE's humanitarian aid work in Darfur. Belgium's top designer brands showcased in this exclusive event included Ann Demeulemeester, Dries Van Noten and Extremis. Modern Atlanta or MA (pronounced 'mä) is made up of an array of design enthusiasts who understand the power of innovative thinking as it applies to architecture, design and communication. For more information visit www.modern-atlanta.com.




Be Part of the CARE Action Network

Advocating for policy change is a crucial part of the fight against poverty. The CARE Action Network (CAN) provides people who are concerned about poverty and injustice an opportunity to voice their concerns and educate policy-makers whose decisions affect us all. Our messages are stronger when we speak with one voice! As a participant in CAN, you will learn about issues that are critical to eliminating poverty, take action on the topics that matter to you, educate our nation's leaders, and be invited to regional and national CARE events. To sign-up, click here. To learn more about CAN in your region, please contact your regional coordinator, Derreck Kayongo at (404) 979-9146 or can@care.org.