Suffolk Foundation Women’s Impact Fund

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Becoming a member of the Women’s Impact Fund of the Suffolk Foundation provides networking opportunities with a dynamic group of women, while at the same time giving members the satisfaction of knowing they are making a difference in the community as well as inspiring other women and young ladies. Join us on our website https://suffolkfoundation.org/funds/womens-impact-fund/

12/16/2025

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We are proud to participate in the Magical Christmas Tree Tour at the Suffolk Center for Cultural Arts from December 12 ...
12/15/2025

We are proud to participate in the Magical Christmas Tree Tour at the Suffolk Center for Cultural Arts from December 12 -27.

https://suffolkcenter.org/exhibit/magical-christmas-tree-tour/

Come enjoy a wonderland of trees decorated by local businesses and organizations! Vote for your favorite by placing your non-perishable food donations under the tree of your choice!

Food donations will be given to the ForKids food pantry to help families in our community.

Thank you to our sponsors for the Women's Impact Fund Fall Event. Your support will help local organizations who address...
10/08/2025

Thank you to our sponsors for the Women's Impact Fund Fall Event. Your support will help local organizations who address the needs of women and children in Western Tidewater. Thank you for making a difference
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07/11/2024

Enjoy the Savannah Bananas in a private suite for up to 12 people at Harbor Park on Sunday, August 18, 2024This package included:- 12 Game tickets in a luxury suite- $400 game day food and non-alcoholic drink package - 2 VIP parking passesTo arrange ticket pick up, please call Kelly Clark at 757-963...

https://www.suffolknewsherald.com/2022/12/22/suffolks-womens-impact-fund-inspires-local-women/We welcome new new members...
12/28/2022

https://www.suffolknewsherald.com/2022/12/22/suffolks-womens-impact-fund-inspires-local-women/

We welcome new new members to the Women’s Impact Fund to make a meaningful change to the lives of women and children in our community! Join us!

The Women’s Impact Fund continues to provide grants while inspiring local women in the process. Founded in 2018, the fund was created to provide help to women and children in the Suffolk and Western Tidewater area. During its holiday party on Saturday, Dec. 11, the fund held its Grantee Awards Pre...

Women’s Impact Fund distributes grantsPublished 6:07 pm Friday, November 26, 2021By Tracy Agnew (https://www.suffolknews...
03/04/2022

Women’s Impact Fund distributes grants
Published 6:07 pm Friday, November 26, 2021
By Tracy Agnew (https://www.suffolknewsherald.com/author/tracyagnew/)
Women’s Impact Fund officials and grant recipients pause for a photo after the program on Nov. 17 at the Suffolk Center for Cultural Arts. Front row from left, Sydney Ferrer, Anne Wilber, Jackie Overton, Kim Waller; second row from left, Sharon Raghubar, Yvonne Young, Nichole Willis; third row from left, Urvi Nanavaty, Shikee Franklin, Caroline Martin; back row from left, Cindy Pinell, Mary Haddad, Elizabeth Taraski, Lisa Cross, Kim Raines.
The Women’s Impact Fund of the Suffolk Foundation awarded three grants totaling $6,000 earlier this month.
The group held a small event Nov. 17 in the BB&T Gallery at the Suffolk Center for Cultural Arts to recognize the grantees. It was the highest amount of money given by the fund since it started in 2018. “The focus of the group is to assist women and children in Suffolk,” said Kim Waller, the chair of the Women’s Impact Fund. “There’s so many people, single moms or kids, that need some opportunity for advancement or basic needs, that’s sort of what we’ve chosen to focus on.”
The Women’s Impact Fund primarily raises funds through donations and dues from members.
“We have our own designated account we are using to fund these gifts,” Waller said.
Communities in Schools of Hampton Roads received $4,000 to continue its work in local schools. Anne Wilber said the program runs in Mack Benn Jr., Hillpoint and Elephant’s Fork elementary schools and King’s Fork Middle School. It complements the work of the school counselors and works directly with individual students as well as sometimes putting on programs for the entire school.
The grant will be used to help put in vegetable gardens at each of its schools, Wilber said.
“There’s all sorts of lessons you can learn with a vegetable garden,” she said.
The Nansemond River Preservation Alliance received $1,500 from the Women’s Impact Fund. The group will use the money as part of its educational programs that help connect students in Suffolk schools with the environment, particularly with the Nansemond River and its tributaries. Students are able to get hands-on experiences through these programs.
The Hampton Roads Community Action Program received a $500 donation to assist with its many programs, some of which include a Head Start program, income tax preparation assistance, and financial literacy classes on topics such as homeownership and credit repair.
Waller said any women who are interested in getting involved with the Women’s Impact Fund can reach out to her at 757-377-7735 (tel:757-377-7735) or [email protected] for more information.
“We would like to involve more women in the area to be part of the decision-making,” she said.


Women’s Impact Fund officials and grant recipients pause for a photo after the program on Nov. 17 at the Suffolk Center for Cultural Arts. Front row from left, Sydney Ferrer, Anne Wilber, Jackie Overton, Kim Waller; second row from left, Sharon Raghubar, Yvonne Young, Nichole Willis; third row from left, Urvi Nanavaty, Shikee Franklin, Caroline Martin; back row from left, Cindy Pinell, Mary Haddad, Elizabeth Taraski, Lisa Cross, Kim Raines.

The Women’s Impact Fund of the Suffolk Foundation awarded three grants totaling $6,000 earlier this month. The group held a small event Nov. 17 in the BB&T Gallery at the Suffolk Center for Cultural Arts to recognize the grantees. It was the highest amount of money given by the fund since it start...

03/04/2022
03/04/2022
Women’s Impact Fund distributes grantsPublished 6:07 pm Friday, November 26, 2021By Tracy Agnew (https://www.suffolknews...
03/04/2022

Women’s Impact Fund distributes grants
Published 6:07 pm Friday, November 26, 2021
By Tracy Agnew (https://www.suffolknewsherald.com/author/tracyagnew/)

The group held a small event Nov. 17 in the BB&T Gallery at the Suffolk Center for Cultural Arts to recognize the grantees. It was the highest amount of money given by the fund since it started in 2018. “The focus of the group is to assist women and children in Suffolk,” said Kim Waller, the chair of the Women’s Impact Fund. “There’s so many people, single moms or kids, that need some opportunity for advancement or basic needs, that’s sort of what we’ve chosen to focus on.”
The Women’s Impact Fund primarily raises funds through donations and dues from members.
“We have our own designated account we are using to fund these gifts,” Waller said.
Communities in Schools of Hampton Roads received $4,000 to continue its work in local schools. Anne Wilber said the program runs in Mack Benn Jr., Hillpoint and Elephant’s Fork elementary schools and King’s Fork Middle School. It complements the work of the school counselors and works directly with individual students as well as sometimes putting on programs for the entire school.
The grant will be used to help put in vegetable gardens at each of its schools, Wilber said.
“There’s all sorts of lessons you can learn with a vegetable garden,” she said.
The Nansemond River Preservation Alliance received $1,500 from the Women’s Impact Fund. The group will use the money as part of its educational programs that help connect students in Suffolk schools with the environment, particularly with the Nansemond River and its tributaries. Students are able to get hands-on experiences through these programs.
The Hampton Roads Community Action Program received a $500 donation to assist with its many programs, some of which include a Head Start program, income tax preparation assistance, and financial literacy classes on topics such as homeownership and credit repair.
Waller said any women who are interested in getting involved with the Women’s Impact Fund can reach out to her at 757-377-7735 (tel:757-377-7735) or [email protected] for more information.
“We would like to involve more women in the area to be part of the decision-making,” she said.

Women’s Impact Fund officials and grant recipients pause for a photo after the program on Nov. 17 at the Suffolk Center for Cultural Arts. Front row from left, Sydney Ferrer, Anne Wilber, Jackie Overton, Kim Waller; second row from left, Sharon Raghubar, Yvonne Young, Nichole Willis; third row from
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left, Urvi Nanavaty, Shikee Franklin, Caroline Martin; back row from left, Cindy Pinell, Mary Haddad, Elizabeth Taraski, Lisa Cross, Kim Raines.

The Women’s Impact Fund of the Suffolk Foundation awarded three grants totaling $6,000 earlier this month. The group held a small event Nov. 17 in the BB&T Gallery at the Suffolk Center for Cultural Arts to recognize the grantees. It was the highest amount of money given by the fund since it start...

The Women's Impact Fund Officers would like to invite you and guests to join us, in an outdoor setting, for our annual m...
05/17/2021

The Women's Impact Fund Officers would like to invite you and guests to join us, in an outdoor setting, for our annual membership meeting.

We are excited to share our goals for impacting the women and children in our community in the coming year! Please join us to see how you can be a part of our life-impacting mission.

Beverages and light hors d'oeuvres will be served. Guest are encouraged as we seek to share our vision with other women.

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