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Rep. Batinick to host diaper drive for Women’s History Month

“During Women’s History Month, we recognize the contributions of women in our lives, but it’s also important to remember mothers who may be struggling financially,” said Rep. Batinick. “I’m glad to be hosting this drive to help mothers in Will County and bring attention to this important issue for families finding difficulty paying for diapers and wipes.”

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PRESS ROOM: Whataboutourdaughters? — Encouraging the Celebration of Everyday Icons Through Letters, Unity and Service

NNPA NEWSWIRE — Chantél D. Harris’s advocacy for women includes her support of the national initiative Whataboutourdaughters? The organization advances issues for daughters that are motherless, fatherless, homeless, forgotten, or hurting. Harris lost her mother at a young age and says, “After experiencing the loss of my mother and knowing the emptiness that can come from such a loss, Whataboutourdaughters? mission to help motherless daughters is a cause that is very close to my heart.”

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NFL Hires First Black Woman Referee

NNPA NEWSWIRE — When she takes the field in September, Maia Chaka, a Norfolk State University graduate and health and physical education teacher, will do so as the first Black woman to work as a referee in the NFL. She’ll also be just the second woman to wear the zebra stripes. Sarah Thomas, who worked last month’s Super Bowl, is the other.

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