Women of Vision Luncheon 2023

2023 WOMEN OF VISION PHOTO GALLERY

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Please join us as we celebrate our 30th annual Women of Vision Luncheon! In 1993, The YWCA Greater Green Bay Women of Vision Luncheon was established to gather women to celebrate their power and to develop women as philanthropists in our community. The objective was to broaden the base of support for the YWCA Greater Green Bay programs and help improve the future for women, girls and their families in Brown County.

Our signature fundraising event connects YWCA Greater Green Bay supporters with our mission to eliminate racism and empower women and girls, while creating meaningful engagement through dynamic speakers, inspiring stories, and a fun atmosphere. With your continued support, the YWCA Greater Green Bay will grow and make sustainable impact across generations. Together, we are powering POSITIVE change.

Let's Build a Bold, Bright 
Future Together

EVENT DETAILS

Date: Tuesday, May 9, 2023
Time: 11am – 1pm  |  Doors Open at 10:30am
Location: Thornberry Creek at Oneida
4470 N. Pine Tree Road, Hobart, WI 54155
Cost: $65 – Individual Tickets  |  $565 – Community Tables 

For Corporate Tables and Sponsorships, please contact Marla Sparks at 715.851.1412 or [email protected]

Please register by Monday, April 24th

Here's What to Expect

This year’s event is sure to make an impact and celebration of our success and community together!

  • A showcase of YWCA’s outstanding programs and impact

  • Inspiring stories from YWCA program participants, volunteers,
    staff and supporters

  • Compelling local speakers featuring the past, present and future

  • Presentation of the Sharon Resch Scholarship Award
    and Volunteer Award

  • FUN!!!! Silent Auction, Wine Wall, 50/50 Raffle, 
    Bellin Health Photo Stop, Special Raffle and More!

Keynote Speakers

Dr. Laura Laitinen-Warren

Dr. Laura Laitinen-Warren is a proud member of the Oneida Nation with over 25 years of work experience in a variety of leadership positions. She currently serves as the Training & Development Director as well as a Trustee for the Board of Education for the Green Bay Area Public School District.

A strong advocate for the community she represents, she has served as President of the Oneida Nation Arts Board and as a trustee on the Board of Directors for the Multicultural Center of Green Bay. She has also advocated for the wellbeing of children throughout our community by her involvement with the GBAPS Title VI American Indian Parent Advisory Committee and the Superintendent’s Parent Advisory Committee. She was identified as one of “Wisconsin’s 38 Most Influential Native Americans” in 2020.

In addition to a bachelor’s degree in social welfare, a master’s degree in educational leadership and a certification as a Human Resources Professional, Laitinen-Warren recently completed her doctorate with research exploring how the racial identity and lived experiences of multiracial leaders influence their leadership.

Tara Yang

Tara Yang is the first Asian American City Commissioner for the City of Green Bay. She currently serves as the Chair for the Green Bay Equal Rights Commission. Yang was born and raised in Green Bay and received her Bachelor of Science from the University of Wisconsin Madison. She is a tenured advocate for social justice and racial and health equity.

In 2022, Tara founded the first of its kind resource hub to serve the overall Asian American community in Northeast Wisconsin called the Asian American Resource Center (AARC). Yang is currently serving as the Executive Director Interim. As a leader in diversity, equity and inclusion, Yang is bridging the gap between marginalized communities and key organizations in spaces such as health, education, housing, employment, food access, community policing, and economic development.

Yang’s family also owns an 18-year-old specialty Asian grocery store located in the heart of downtown Green Bay. She is a two-time award winner of the Young Professional of the Year Award from the Green Bay Chamber of Commerce and Hmong Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce. In 2021, she was also recognized by Madison365 as part of Wisconsin’s Top 34 Most Influential Asian Americans.

Patty Payette

Honorary Chair-Founder of Women of Vision Luncheon and Women’s Career Closet

Patty Payette has been enjoying her retirement from the YWCA for the past many years. She continues to swim most days and has remained quite active within the community. Patty has been heavily involved with the UWGB Lifelong Learning Institute, serving on their Board of Directors and on the Curriculum Committee. Other community engagements include PEO, Green Bay Botanical Garden, Partners of HSHS St Vincent, St Mary’s, and the Brown County Community Women’s Club. She has an active family and church life and loves to travel. 2023 includes a trip to Spain and Portugal. But for real fun, Patty especially enjoys spending time with her friends and her naughty Cockapoo puppy, Lily. 

Aisha Morales

Host – WBAY Morning and Noon News Anchor

In 2016, Aisha had moved to Green Bay from Colorado Springs, Colorado, where she was a weekday reporter and weekend weather forecaster/storm chaser. She was a reporter and weekend anchor here in Green Bay for about five years before getting a major promotion, stepping in as an Action 2 News This morning Anchor and Noon Anchor after legendary Anchor Kevin Rompa retired.

She is also now WBAY’S first First Alert Fastcast Anchor, operating the First Alert Digital Desk where she adlibs top stories of the day, weather, traffic, all the while operating as her own sound operator and director.

As a big Green Bay Packers fan, Aisha could not refuse the chance to work in Green Bay. She loves the town and hopes to stay here for many years to come. She participates in several community committees on topics she is passionate about, including diversity/inclusion and environmental causes. She enjoys collecting records and going on walks. Exploring is her favorite thing to do!

Amy Schaeuble

YWCA Greater Green Bay Executive Director and CEO 

Amy has over 20 years of non-profit experience serving the Greater Green Bay area. Throughout her career, Amy has demonstrated a commitment to community service, a talent for mission-driven leadership, and a passion for meeting the diverse health and well-being needs of the Greater Green Bay community.  Amy enjoys being a partner in our shared mission to eliminate racism and empower women making a positive impact in our community.

2023 Awards

Sharon Resch Scholarship Award  

The Sharon Resch Women of Vision Scholarship Award was created and is funded by Sharon Resch, a true Woman of Vision. Women of Vision have a commitment to give back to other women in the Green Bay Area.  This scholarship award was created to encourage development in women and girls who are pursuing their goals of advancing their education. The scholarship award of $500 in total is given annually to a woman above the age of 18 who is seeking to continue her higher education and achieve learning success.  

Sharon Resch is an entrepreneur, philanthropist, fundraiser, dancer, teacher, humanist, cultural ambassador, and social worker.  She was the recipient of the International Trebbia Award 2016 presented by the Trebbia Foundation, Prague, Czech Republic, for her support of culture, music & art.

Supporting Life-Changing Programs

Women of Vision signature fundraiser is an inspirational opportunity to support life-changing programs that eliminate racism and empower women and girls in our community.

Every year, we deliver innovative programs and passionate advocacy in women’s empowerment, education, wellness, and social justice creating a positive impact on the lives of over 59,000 people in our community.

Powering Positive Change by Eliminating Racism and Empowering Women

That’s our mission.  Every single day, we get up and work hard to advance that reality. We’re proud of our impact in 2022 to help women, girls and families:

Women's Empowerment Services

  • YWCA Childcare Program – 100 families received affordable childcare with an anti-bias curriculum.
  • TechGYRLS® – 40 girls experienced hands on STEAM experiences at 12 different organizations in Green Bay.
  • YWCA Career Clothes Closet – Over 500 women who are seeking employment received free career-appropriate
    clothing and financial literacy classes and skills.

Health and Safety

  • YWCA Wellness Programs – served over 160 families per day through exercise and safety instruction classes.
  • Salud Para Todos – 7 exercise classes per week in Spanish language welcomed over 75 individuals on their health
    journey-including  healthy cooking/living classes and language tables.

Advocacy and Social Justice

  • YWCA Weekly Series – engagement of 6,000 views on social media channels, included topics: social determinates of
    health, workplace equity, and racial disparities and equip viewers to make a positive difference.
  • YWCA Intercultural DevelopmentTM – Training was provided for over 300 professionals in the Green Bay community.

Please join us as we reimagine the future for women, girls and their families. Join us so that we can strengthen our network’s infrastructure and unleash innovation, ensuring YWCA programs are agile & impactful. Because our work won’t be complete until women, girls and their families are equal, empowered and safe!

Sponsorship Opportunities

 

As a sponsor of Women of Vision Luncheon, you will demonstrate support for YWCA Greater Green Bay, serving women and families for 104 years. Event sponsorship connects your organization to YWCA’s powerful legacy and invests in the path ahead. We invite you to support our mission by becoming a sponsor.

For more information on sponsorship opportunities, please contact
Marla Sparks at 715.851.1412 or [email protected].             

2023 Sponsorship Packet

Celebrating Giving Tuesday with Mission Impact Campaign

This Giving Tuesday (November 29), YWCA Greater Green Bay will inspire generosity by sharing mission impact stories of women and children that have benefitted from the YWCA’s women’s empowerment services, volunteers and so much more!

GivingTuesday, launched in 2012, is a global generosity movement, unleashing the power of people and organizations to transform their communities and their world. GivingTuesday will kick off the generosity season this year by inspiring people to give back on November 29, 2022, and throughout the year. All throughout the day, we will be uplifting the critical work that YWCA does everyday to empower women and eliminate racism.

Amy Schaeuble, Executive Director of YWCA Greater Green Bay stated, “Our goal is to raise $10,000 for equity-centered programs focused on helping children thrive, empowering women, girls and youth, advancing racial equity and creating wellness for every body- we work with members of our community to tackle systemic issues at their roots. In partnership, Bank First, is helping make our ambitious goal a reality by matching the first $2,500 contributed by our community!”

YWCA Greater Green Bay invites the community to participate in #GivingTuesday events:

  • Give thanks to YWCA Greater Green Bay’s team, volunteers, members, donors, Board members, sponsors, and community for supporting our mission
  • Social media postings to share the impact the YWCA has made on women and girls in our Green Bay community and Facebook Live postings
  • Social media challenge & blitz for our team, volunteers, members, donors & community to like, share & give to the YWCA Greater Green Bay to inspire members of our community to help reach our $10,000 goal

All gifts we receive today and throughout the holiday giving season will help create a world where girls and women are equal, powerful, and unstoppable — like they’ve always been. It only takes about two minutes to make a 100% tax-deductible donation to YWCA, and no amount is too small to make an impact in the lives of the women, girls, and families we serve!

Your donation can provide essential services such as economic advancement for women, computer skills & budgeting classes, women’s professional clothing-Career Closet, childcare and health and safety programming, or even help a young girl discover a passion for S.T.E.A.M.! This #GivingTuesday, stand with our mothers, sisters, aunts, nieces, and friends across the country and make a gift today!

For information about participation or sponsorship or other giving options, please contact Marla Sparks at 715-851-1412 or via email at [email protected] or https://bit.ly/3Tf3xcs. 

Giving Tuesday 2022

Giving Tuesday is a day when the world gives together. On this day, you have the power to make a difference for children and families throughout our community. We have set a big goal for the day of raising $10,000 and Bank First is matching the first $2,500 contributed!

Help us support the empowerment and economic advancement of women and their families here in Green Bay, when you give!

See the Impact of Your Gift

It’s very creative, and it’s a great way to learn. If you’re a kid and you’re thinking about how you want to be when you grow up and you have no idea, it helps you decide what you want to be. Like you go to the art garage. Maybe you’re really talented at art, maybe you want to be an artist when you grow up. It can help you figure out the talents that you never knew you had. I think it’s really wonderful.

–Veronica

TechGYRLS Participant

I began volunteering in the Women’s Closet about 9 years ago. I choose to volunteer at the YWCA because I felt it was an opportunity to make a difference in someone’s life and empower local women.
In the closet we take the donations and use them to create a welcoming, attractive area for women to select a wardrobe of clean, stylish clothes to wear for an interview, a new job, or an existing one. We see women leave feeling confident and prepared to succeed in the workplace.

–Carol

YWCA Volunteer

After many years of searching, I finally landed my dream job as a Support Broker through Community Horizons LLC. I heard about the YWCA upon graduation from UW-Green Bay and have been utilizing their services since. If it wasn’t for the friendly assistance and services within the Women’s Empowerment Center, I wouldn’t have gained the confidence to be in the rewarding the position I am in now, helping members in the community achieve their goals.

–Abby

Career Closet Client

Make A Difference

YOUR support can create change and will help make a difference in our community.

Whether your favorite YWCA program:

  • Is helping people improve their financial situations through education
  • Is giving professional clothing to women in need
  • Is providing childcare programs to working parents
  • Is advancing race & gender equity to create a more inclusive community
  • Is providing health, safety & wellness classes to women & underserved populations

Your support is more important than ever! YOU can change a life. Please consider making a gift today.

*Check with your employer to see if they will match your donation