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Suite 500, 29001 Cedar Rd. (at I-271) Hours by appointment
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Become a member of ACTION for Battered Women in Ohio, a coalition of concerned individuals and domestic violence programs and workers. ACTION provides legislative alerts and information to keep people up to date on potential and actual legislation that might have an impact on shelters and their residents, provides numerous in-services on a state and district level, and holds an annual conference. For more information, write to ACTION for Battered Women in Ohio, P.O. Box 15673, Columbus, Ohio 43215.
Cleveland NOW meets the first Wednesday of the month at Broadview Savings and Loan, E. 260th St. at Lakeshore. Euclid, Ohio, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. The Lakewood meeting is the second Wednesday of the month at the Lakewood Library, 15425 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. The Lorain meeting takes place the third Thursday of the month. Call 761-8971 for time and location
The Pro-Choice Action Committee is an activist organization dedicated to fighting for full reproductive rights for all women. We support legal, safe and funded abortions for all women regardless of age or marital status. We oppose sterilization abuse and population control schemes. Reproductive rights include the right to safe and effective methods of contraception, and the right to decent low-cost quality child care. We support lesbian liberation and oppose all forms of racism in society. The Pro-Choice Action Committee meets monthly and all are welcome to our .meetings. For more information, write PCAC, P.O. Box 18135, Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44118, or call 321-6143, 371-7648, or 621-8224.
PERFORMANCES SCHEDULED
MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT,
Revisited'
A ONE-ACT, ONE WOMAN SHOW STARRING LINDA GAMBLE AS MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT-
Thurs., Feb. 10, 1983 2pm & 81 8 pm shows
at Cleveland State University Room No.1
University Center Bldg.
(EUCLID AVE. Between E. 21st & E. 22nd Sts)
Ziut St.
University
Center
Puzz
Holiday Inn
ADMISSION: $2
Meet the 1790's British feminist who defied public opinion by writing and publishing an outcry against the treatment of women, who advocated equality of the sexes nearly 200 years ago, and who advocated education for women for their financial independence.
no reservations
SPONSORED BY WOMYN'S ALLIANCE, a Cleveland State University student organization
WAVE Production
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL MARILYN BROWN 687-4674
Tell Them You Saw Their Ad in What She Wants
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Dignity, an organization for Catholic and other Christian gay women and men, welcomes new members. Meetings are at Hallinan Center, CWRU, the second and fourth Thursday of each month, beginning with a women's meeting at 7:00 p.m. and Mass and a program at 8:00 p.m. For more information, call Patti at 321-9456,
The Grassroots Female Leadership Coalition invites all women to meet the second Tuesday and the fourth Saturday of each month from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. at McDonald's Restaurant (downstairs lunchroom), 3050 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland. We are concerned with reaching grassroots women in the community as well as encouraging those interested to take on leadership roles in order to tackle domestic, economic, and political problems which all women, particularly minority women, face. For further information, call Geraldine Roberts on the Job Bank Action Line, 361-0373.
Women's Wholistic Center announces the Friday Nite Social which has already begun. 8:00-11:00 p.m., $2.50 at the door. Program, chess, backgammon, support groups. Chemical free space, smoking permitted. Call 321-8582, M-F 10-5, for details.
The Cleveland Infant Formula Action Coalition (INFACT) is stepping up its activities to better inform the public of the boycott against the Nestle Corporation and its subsidiary, Stouffer's. Actions will include picketing. media exposure and the distribution and sale of informational pieces, buttons and bumper stickers. Those wishing to support the boycott by picketing Stouffer's restaurants near where they live or work may call Betsy Miklethun, 687-1900. For more information, call Phyllis Mucha. 771-4815.
Parents of the Gay Educational Awareness Resources (GEAR) Foundation have formed a chapter of Parents of Gays. POG members are meeting to explore their feelings about gay family members, supporting GEAR Foundation activities, and inviting members of the GEAR Speakers Bureau to address clubs and professional organizations. For more information, contact the GEAR Foundation, P.O. Box 6177, Cleveland, Ohio 44101, or call 621-6546.
NOTICE: INVESTORS
I am soliciting investors in a spa facility that will be operated by The Women's Wholistic Center at The Civic. Minimum $2000 investment. For a copy of the prospectus and more information, call Rita E. Coriell, 321-3054 or 321-8582.
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Women Together, Inc., operator of a shelter for battered women that houses approximately 200 women and 400 children per year, has a new volunteer program called "Sponsorship". Volunteer sponsors are assigned women who call the hotline and shelter residents upon their departure. Volunteers accompany clients to groups for abused women and help provide emotional support. If you are interested in training for the sponsorship program, call Fay Grinage at 431-6267.
The Free Medical Clinic of Greater Cleveland is looking for physicians, nurse-practitioners, physicians' assistants or midwives to volunteer one evening (3 hours) per week to assist us in serving our female patient population. Professionals are needed to provide physical exams for women wishing to obtain birth control methods,.pregnancy testing, or testing, and treatment of vaginal infections and sexually transmitted diseases. All patients are served in a confidential, relaxed, caring atmosphere. For details. contact Sara Spengler at 721-4010.
Hard Hatted Women is a support and information-sharing group for women working in or actively seeking non-traditional blue-collar jobs. Not all these jobs are actually "hard-hatted" or blue collar, but all are nonmanagerial. Group members work in heavy industrial, manual and skilled technical jobs that traditionally. have been held by men. Hard Hatted Women meets the fourth Sunday of the month from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. at WomenSpace. To receive their bi-monthly newsletter and announcement of special events, please send $3 (more if you can) to Geri Braun, 2809 E. 125th St., Cleveland, Ohio 44120. For more information, call Amy Schuman at 696-6967.
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The Volunteer Projects component of Women Together, Inc. is conducting an on-going volunteer recruitment campaign to better serve battered women. Women Together needs volunteers in the areas of childcare, crisis-line phone service, support group facilitation, direct service counseling, and public speaking. Requirements are that volunteers be sensitive to the needs of women, particularly battered women. Experience is helpful, but not mandatory. We offer training in each area of service. Interested volunteers may call Fay Grinage at Women Together, 431-6267. Office hours are from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Women in Skilled Employment (WISE) is a program at WomenSpace aimed at increasing opportunities for women in non-traditional jobs. If you are interested in exploring any aspect of blue collar work for women, be it applying for a job yourself or helping other women get and keep nontraditional jobs, please call Amy at 696-6967.
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