Executive Director Cindie Alwood explains the many ways in which the Women’s Center of Greater Lansing serves women from all walks of life. Services range from job coaching to counseling to family reunification to providing a professional clothes closet. Workshop topics include computer training to a workshop on how to deal with purchasing or repairing a car.
Bonnie Bucqueroux retired from Michigan State University's School of Journalism to devote herself to pushing the boundaries of online storytelling. A National Magazine Award winner, Bucqueroux built her first website in 1996. She is credited with having the first campaign blog of any candidate running for federal office when she ran for Congress as the Green Party candidate for District 8 in 2000.
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It’s very good, that such center exists! And it really helps a lot of women! Thank you so much!