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Meetings & Voting

WE MEET QUARTERLY, 

on the second Thursday of the month, 7-8 pm.

2026 Meeting Dates:

January 8   |   March 12   |  June 11   |   October 8

Join Our Meetings and Make a Difference!

We're excited to share our meeting schedule with you! Our members gather quarterly to learn about local charities and make a collective impact. Here's how it works:

  • Meetings: Join us in person at our designated location or virtually via Zoom.

  • Learn & Vote: Listen to presentations from 3 nominated charities and cast your vote to decide where our funds will go. Voting is accessible at the meeting, via email, text or live on Zoom.

  • Giving Back: Bring $100 with you to each meeting (totaling $400 annually). Your contribution will be pooled with others to make a significant difference in our community.
     

Can't Attend? No Problem!

If you can't join us in person or via Zoom, please arrange for your quarterly donation to be delivered:

  • Ask a fellow member to deliver your cheque

  • E-transfer your donation ahead of time

  • Drop off a cheque at our designated location
     

We welcome new members to join us in making a difference! Contact us to learn more about our meeting schedule and how to get involved.

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Helping Hands, Changing Lives

Together we can do more. Create a Positive Change in Our Neighborhood!

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100 Women Who Care - Foothills supports local charities in Foothills County,  in southern Alberta.,
providing essential funding to help them make an even greater impact in our community.

Territory acknowledgement:

In the spirit of respect, reciprocity and truth, we acknowledge the traditional territories and oral practices of Treaty 7 Nations including the Blackfoot Confederacy, comprised of the Siksika, Piikani, and Kainai First Nations; the Îyârhe (Stoney) Nakoda First Nations, comprised of the Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Goodstoney First Nations; and the Tsuut’ina First Nation. We acknowledge the Northwest Métis and the Otipemisiwak Métis Government, Métis Nation Battle River Territory and all the people who make their homes in the Treaty 7 region of southern Alberta.

We honour the Elders and Knowledge Keepers who share their teachings and wisdom.

We express our respect and gratitude for their history, culture, and enduring presence on the land where we live, work and recreate. 

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