A Circle of Women

Woman as Peacemaker in the 21st Century

What People are Saying

"A Circle of Women is an amazing movement, something to be proud of. There's nothing more important and relevant than our feelings than our empowering our feelings and ourselves."

Abby Kelly, Returned Peace Corp Volunteer, Niger 04-06 Program Director, Office of Women's Health, Indiana State Dept.

"Women's search for identity is constantly evolving. From the women's movement begun by Betty Freidan and Gloria Steinem in the 1970's, to what I consider a regressive idolization pf Britney Spears and Paris Hilton in the 1990's, women follow trends. Why no then, a talented organization called A Circle of Women, which seeks to activate females as Peacemakers in the 21st Century? Boom - the next respectable movement."

Lees Yunits, Author, Musician and First Lady of Brockton, MA 1996 - 2006

"Peace is a constant action, requiring constant attention, fostering relationships, nurturing growth and investing time. A Circle of Women provides a venue for women to do such work around the world. It is our job as women to be sisters in this noble endeavor."

Amy Besaw, Director, Honoring Nations John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University

"A Circle of Women is important because it allows us the opportunity to be vulnerable with each other in a safe and supportive environment and to hear our own voice and to recognize it listening to other women.

Dr. Maureen Kelly, University of California, Berkley

CONTACT US!

508.584.3180

555 Pleasant St

Brockton, MA 2301

info@acircleofwomen.org

www.acircleofwomen.org