Vermont Works for Women
To ensure the modular home building program’s smooth transition to the St. Albans Correctional Facility, and to pilot a transitional jobs program for women recently released from prison.
To ensure the modular home building program’s smooth transition to the St. Albans Correctional Facility, and to pilot a transitional jobs program for women recently released from prison.
To promote human rights and democracy in Latin America, with a particular emphasis on improving US policy in the region.
To stop the introduction or additional planting of genetically modified (GM) wheat and alfalfa until environmental, economic and health questions about the release of these plants can be answered and potential problems addressed.
To enhance civic engagement by previously underrepresented constituencies such as unmarried women.
To provide general support.
To redress the human rights violations experienced by Argentina’s urban poor.
To provide training for formerly incarcerated individuals that will lead to well-paying, skilled-labor jobs.
To offer enhanced services and programs to Vermont Women’s Business Center alumnae.
To promote and defend human rights in Argentina through investigation, litigation and advocacy.
To promote safer chemicals through the widespread adoption of the Green Screen for Safer Chemicals and the development of innovative chemicals policies for governments and businesses, and to increase organizational capacity to advance this work.