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Would Works Partners with the National Association of Women in Construction

by R.H. Lee February 13, 2020 in Events, Partnerships

Would Works Partners with the National Association of Women in Construction

We are proud to be partnering with the LA chapter of The National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC LA) for the National Women in Construction week (WIC) March 1-7, 2020.

This year NAWIC LA is hosting a series of LA based events in conjunction with WIC --providing education, community and advocacy for women in the construction and construction/adjacent industries.

Would Works will be the featured non-profit at the center of the LA Chapter's annual fundraiser.  Get your tickets here and come out to support Would Works

WOULD WORKS FUNDRAISER
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 2020 5:30 PM
AT THE LODGE ROOM IN HIGHLAND PARK

nawic fundraiser 2020 Los angeles, would works

 





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