>>I get overwhelmed by my taxes. The task of gathering paperwork, shuffling receipts, and calculating dozens of numbers will undo even the brightest mathematician. But...[Read More]
Working Families
Articles >>BY Laura Gottesdiener What if we could combat gentrification and foreclosure and homelessness — all at the same time? That’s the aim of community land...[Read More]
>>I don’t know how my mom raised three kids by herself and earned her college degree at the same time. Even with two jobs, my...[Read More]
>>BY ANN CARROLL The heavens smiled on me when it came to paying for college. My parents had saved money, but still couldn’t...[Read More]
>>BY SABINE SCHOENBACH After 25 years of working as a medical assistant at a prominent North Carolina retirement center, Joy got laid off. “I...[Read More]
>>Today, on Equal Pay Day, women are joining together to build momentum behind the push for equal pay in our country. While it took decades...[Read More]
During the month of March, Women AdvaNCe explored the minimum wage in North Carolina. To conclude our series, we sat down with MaryBe McMillan, Secretary-Treasurer...[Read More]
>>BY SABINE SCHOENBACH During the month of March, Women AdvaNCe is taking a closer look the minimum wage and its impact on North...[Read More]
During the month of March, Women AdvaNCe is exploring the minimum wage and its effect on North Carolina women and families. We delve into a...[Read More]
>>BY SABINE SCHOENBACH When I found out early in my pregnancy that one of my twins would be a girl, I asked my...[Read More]