Dinner Giving Circles: Marsha Wallace, Dining for Women

Dinner Giving Circles: Marsha Wallace, Dining for Women

Marsha Wallace is the founder of Dining for Women. Dining for Women is a network of dinner giving circles. The donations collected from the circles goes towards a different program each month that supports and empowers self-sufficiency for women and girls who live in extreme poverty in developing coutnries. Dining for Women's vision is to create a new paradigm for giving - collective giving on an immense scale while maintaining the intimacy of small groups with a focus on education and enaged giving.

A transcript of this show is available on my blog, Have Fun, Do Good.

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Music: "Mango Delight," by Kenya Masala.

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