The Women’s Wireless Leadership Forum (WWLF) is a volunteer association for professional women in the wireless communications industry. Through WWLF’s events, members share their expertise, broaden their contacts, and advance their career opportunities. WWLF celebrates the experience of the many successful women in the communications industry.
Telecom Trailblazers is an initiative launched by WIA and the Women’s Wireless Leadership Forum to encourage STEM learning, teach young women about digital infrastructure and inspire them to pursue careers in telecommunications.
Telecom Trailblazers offers fun, hands-on science, technology, engineering, and mathematical challenges to promote STEM learning, confidence, and identity in girls, with the goal of sparking interest in telecom and broadband careers.
Founded in 1983 as a soup kitchen, Miriam’s Kitchen has evolved over the years to provide more than meals. Today, Miriam’s Kitchen is a critical player in the fight to end chronic homelessness in D.C. On the direct services level, we serve more than 3,000 men and women experiencing homelessness—helping them to improve their health, increase their income, and obtain housing through various programs and partnerships. And at the systems level, we work with leaders across the city to make instances of homelessness rare, brief, and non-recurring.
The Federal Communications Bar Association (FCBA) Foundation supports communications-related and other community services and educational projects, such as scholarships and internships. FCBA Foundation scholarships and law school internship stipends allow FCBA members and Foundation supporters to give back to the community by supporting the next generation of leaders.
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