More Than a Platform: How Share Detroit Helps Nonprofits Like Camp Casey Thrive
“Share Detroit brings nonprofits together to share, learn, connect, and collaborate. That’s the real power behind it.”
In metro Detroit, Arab Women United is creating a powerful movement—one that uplifts, educates, and connects Arab women navigating unique challenges. Founded with a deep passion for community and advocacy, Arab Women United has transformed from small gatherings into a growing force for leadership development and empowerment. Share Detroit has played a crucial role in amplifying this work, providing visibility, resources, and connections that continue to fuel their mission.
Mend on the Move has recently set a $5,000 fundraising goal on their Share Detroit profile! Samantha Seelhoff, Mend on the Move’s Executive Director, told us a little bit more about the organization to help our readers determine if this is a cause they want to support (hint: we think it is!).
A Girl Like Me is one of Share Detroit’s most active nonprofit partners. Over the years, we’ve talked with A Girl Like Me founder Tyra Moore to spotlight her organization’s individual work and the connections SHARE has helped her make with other nonprofits.
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As we mentioned last month in our newsletter, SHARE Detroit’s executive director Janette Philips made an incredible connection between two of our nonprofit partners: A Beautiful Me and A Girl Like Me. I was able to speak to Karen Palka of A Beautiful Me and Tyra Moore of A Girl Like Me to learn more about what led up to their meeting and what came of it.
“From the first settlers who came to our shores, from the first American Indian families who befriended them, men and women have worked together to build this nation. Too often the women were unsung and sometimes their contributions went unnoticed. But the achievements, leadership, courage, strength and love of the women who built America was as vital as that of the men whose names we know so well.” - Jimmy Carter in his recognition of National Women's History Week
We have so much great news to share from our nonprofit partners about their amazing work. But, we'd love to hear from you. Let us know if you have stories you'd like to tell and we'll make you a guest blogger!!
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