DO YOU KNOW THIS WOMAN?
A displaced homemaker….your neighbor, your relative, your friend,
your co-worker…
She is typically in her middle years (30-60+) whose main career for a
number of years
has been to be a homemaker. She may have a part time job but her focus
has been on
home and kids. She has been monetarily supported by the income of another,
usually a
husband.
She becomes a displaced homemaker when the support she has been receiving
is cut or
disappears requiring that she focus on financially supporting herself
(and her children).
Sometimes this happens because of divorce, sometimes because of the death
or illness of
the husband and sometimes because of the job loss of the husband. Due
to this situation,
she must find a new focus – a new career.
This half-day program will include workshops, lunch and will be at no cost to those who qualify as a displaced homemaker. Workshops will include topics such as self-esteem, financial power, preparing for re-entry to the workforce as well as presentations and displays from Everywoman Opportunity Center. NYS Women Inc Buffalo Niagara Chapter members are encouraged to attend at a nominal cost, and become mentors. More detailed information will be provided upon request.
NYS Women Inc Buffalo Niagara Chapter’s mission and vision is to advocate for women’s economic self-sufficiency. For more information or to refer a person, please contact Everywoman Opportunity Center at 847-1120 or Lucy Mysiak, NYS Women Inc Buffalo Niagara Chapter at 683-5822 or by email at: autumlane@att.net



