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Supporting the Women's Center

Support the NC State Women's Center

This past year has been one of profound change and growth for the Women's Center, but what has not changed is the Center's commitment to gender equity, diversity, and empowerment. With success and growth comes a greater responsibility and need for resources. As we expand our staff, it is also essential that we expand our programs and services to meet the needs of our growing student population. From guaranteeing the ongoing existence of a 24-hour sexual assault response line to enabling women to shape their own lives and the world around them, your support is greatly needed to supplement the limited state funds the Women's Center currently receives. Please consider supporting our work in one or more of the following ways:


Merchandise for Sale

Become a Friend of the Center

Visit our online boutique to purchase items for yourself or as unique gifts for others such as t-shirts, Lucinda pins, and luggage tags.

Support the NC State Women's Center

We invite you to become a Friend of the Women's Center and join others who contribute directly to our programs and services, ensuring such resources will be around when needed until the day we have a community that is safe, equitable, and supportive for all. Request a brochure or download the brochure (1.5MB PDF file; Acrobat Reader required).

Support the NC State Women's Center

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By purchasing books and other merchandise via this Amazon.com link, the Women's Center receives a portion of the purchase amount.

 

Donations

We accept tax-deductible gifts such as books by and about women for our lending library and have the following items currently on our wish list:

  • DVD player
  • 27" TV
  • DVD - "No!" documentary on Black women and rape
  • Book - "Men's Violence Against Women: Theory, Research, and Activism" by Christopher Kilmartin
  • Book - "Surviving the Silence: Black Women's Stories of Rape" by Charlotte Pierce-Baker
  • Book - "The Macho Paradox: Why Some Men Hurt Women and How All Men Can Help" by Jackson Katz