Uwe Maka Ihe ịga nke ọma (nhazi)
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Uwe maka Ịga nke Ọma bụ isi ihe enyemaka zuru ụwa ọnụ maka ndị na-enweghị ọrụ na ndị na-enweghị ọrụ. Ma ọ bụ nkuzi nkuzi na ịdị njikere n'ọrụ, ịkwalite nka na nka, inye netwọkụ na obodo, ma ọ bụ ịke na uwe ndị ọkachamara, Uwe maka Ịga nke Ọma na-eme ka ụmụ nwanyị nweta ngwa ọrụ ha chọrọ iji mee nke ọma n'ọrụ na na ndụ. Uwe maka ihe ịga nke ọma na-ewulite ntụkwasị obi na mkpebi siri ike site n'ime. N'ime ihe karịrị afọ 26, nzukọ a agbagoro ihe karịrị nde ụmụ nwanyị 1.3 n'ime ihe karịrị 140 mmekọ na mba 24.
E hiwere nzukọ a na 1997 [1] site n'aka Nancy Lublin, wee gbasaa kemgbe Harlem, New York City, ruo ihe fọrọ nke nta ka ọ bụrụ obodo 145 na United States na mba iri abụọ ọzọ. [2] Nzukọ a ruru ihe dị ka ndị ahịa 45,000 kwa afọ na 2006, [3] na, dịka nke 2023, enyerela ihe karịrị nde nwanyị 1.3 aka. [4] Onye isi ụlọ ọrụ nne na nna ugbu a bụ Michele C. Meyer-Shipp.
Usoro nke nzukọ ahụ dabere na nyocha mmekọrịta ọha na eze na-atụ aro na uwe kwesịrị ekwesị dị mkpa maka "mmepụta echiche", nke na-emetụta atụmanya ọrụ. [5] Otú ọ dị, ndị nchọpụta akatọwokwa ụzọ ya, bụ ndị chọpụtara na "obiọma nke ndị ọrụ afọ ofufo bara ọgaranya na-eme ka klaasị na agbụrụ dịkwuo elu ma na-emepụta oge nke ezigbo nlekọta na njikọ." [6]
Ugbu a nzukọ zuru ụwa ọnụ, Uwe maka Ịga nke Ọma n'ụwa niile na-akwado mmemme ya site na nchikota nke onyinye, ego gọọmentị, mmemme inye ego na mkpọsa. [7] N'afọ 2013, ndị nne na nna nwetara ihe karịrị nde $17 na ego, karịa 99% nke sitere na ntinye aka kpọmkwem nke ndị mmadụ n'otu n'otu, ụlọ ọrụ na ndị na-abụghị ndị gọọmentị. [8] Uwe maka ihe ịga nke ọma anatala ego na-aga n'ihu ($ 7 nde USD) site na mmekorita ya na Walmart Foundation, nke kwadoro mmemme mmepe nka ("Going Places Network by Walmart"). [9]
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deziende $17 na ego, karịa 99% nke sitere na ntinye aka kpọmkwem nke ndị mmadụ n'otu n'otu, ụlọ ọrụ na ndị na-abụghị ndị
- ↑ Nancy Lublin, founder of Dress for Success. National Public Radio (October 21, 2010).
- ↑ "Dress for Success: Giving women attire and tools for self-sufficiency", palmbeachpost. Retrieved on 2017-05-23.
- ↑ Groff (2006). "Exploring the value and impact of diversity training for a female-oriented nonprofit". Performance Improvement 45 (7): 30–34. DOI:10.1002/pfi.2006.4930450707.
- ↑ "Dress for Success: Giving women attire and tools for self-sufficiency", palmbeachpost. Retrieved on 2017-05-23.
- ↑ Turner-Bowker (2001). "How Can You Pull Yourself up by Your Bootstraps, if You Don't Have Boots? Work-Appropriate Clothing for Poor Women". Journal of Social Issues 57 (2): 311–322. DOI:10.1111/0022-4537.00215.
- ↑ Cummins (October 2015). ""Suits To Self-Sufficiency" Dress for Success and Neoliberal Maternalism". Gender & Society 29 (5): 623–646. DOI:10.1177/0891243215591949.
- ↑ Dress for Success Worldwide. Charity Navigator. Retrieved on 14 March 2016.
- ↑ 2013 990 Document. Guidestar.org. Guidestar. Retrieved on 21 March 2016.
- ↑ New $2.5 Million Grant from the Walmart Foundation Allows Dress for Success to Expand Career Development Services for Unemployed and Underemployed Women [Press Release]. Dress For Success (2015). Retrieved on 14 March 2016.