WHOW Impact

Building community programs that empower women to break cycles and rise into their purpose through education and entrepreneurship.
A group of people gathered in front of a building with large columns, holding signs advocating against violence and for women's empowerment. One sign reads 'NO VIOLENCE AGAINST' followed by different groups of people, written in colorful letters. Another sign urges to 'BREAK ALL the CHAINS!' and mentions the empowerment of women. The people are wearing casual clothing and some have orange shirts or jackets, and there is a uniformed officer present.

Speaker Events

Crystal sharing her journey of resilience and faith, inspiring audiences to transform pain into power and hope.
A neon sign with the words 'Empower Women' in bright blue letters against a dark background. The lettering is surrounded by an artistic design of neon orange loops, adding a decorative touch to the sign.

Mentorship

One-on-one guidance helping women navigate challenges and unlock their potential for lasting transformation.
A neon sign with the words 'Empower Women' in bright blue letters against a dark background. The lettering is surrounded by an artistic design of neon orange loops, adding a decorative touch to the sign.

Gallery

Snapshots of journeys, moments, and the heart behind WHOW.

A central poster with the text 'I AM A WOMAN ON A MISSION TO...' is surrounded by numerous sticky notes. Each note contains handwritten motivational messages or goals such as 'Support the Arts!', 'Love and be loved', 'Create beauty!', and 'Make people feel good'. The sticky notes are of various colors, mostly shades of yellow, and are adhered in a seemingly random pattern around the central poster.
A weathered blue wall with peeling paint has a poster attached. The poster features text with motivational phrases such as 'Supercharge Your Future', 'Start, Run, and Grow', and 'Enough Said'. It includes the logo for ARTnews.
A mural on a building wall depicts a woman with long hair, holding a child. They both have raised fists, symbolizing empowerment and strength. The woman has a flower in her hair and a vibrant shawl with a pattern resembling the American flag. Above them, the word 'EQUALITY' is inscribed within a circular frame.
A collage of protest posters is displayed on the wall, featuring bold texts advocating for women's rights. The dominant messages include phrases like 'Women's Liberation' and 'Women Need Not Always Keep Their Mouths Shut.' There are artistic renderings of human figures and parts of slogans that focus on women's empowerment and anti-war sentiments.

Our Services

Empowering women through speaking, mentoring, and community support.

A large group of women seated in a hall, with one woman standing and speaking into a microphone. The women are dressed in colorful traditional attire, and appear attentive and focused on the person speaking.
A group of women wearing casual clothing are engaging with children in a colorful room. The walls are painted with bright circles and letters. Some of the women are seated, serving food or interacting with the children, while one stands using a phone. The children are sitting or kneeling on the floor, holding bowls and cups.