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“Take a Walk in Her Shoes”Breakfast

Tuesday, December 10, 2024 | 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. | Tappan Hill, Tarrytown, NY

“Take a Walk in Her Shoes”

Presented by NewYork-Presbyterian & PepsiCo

Tuesday, December 10, 2024 | 8:00 a.m. | Tappan Hill

United Way Women’s Leadership Council “Take a Walk in Her Shoes” Event Celebrates Women in Philanthropy

Two prominent leaders dedicated to helping women and families living on the financial edge received the United Way Women’s Leadership Council’s 2024 ‘Woman of Distinction” award on Tuesday, Dec. 10, at its 12th Annual Celebration of Women in Philanthropy. Karen Erren, President and CEO of Feeding Westchester, and Leslie Lampert, Executive Chef and Proprietor of Ladle of Love and Love Hospitality, were honored for their work addressing food insecurity in the Hudson Valley. NewYork Presbyterian and PepsiCo were presenting sponsors for the event.

 

The annual breakfast recognizes and reinforces the work of women helping financially vulnerable women in Westchester and Putnam counties become self-sufficient through targeted resources and programs. The event at Abigail Kirsch at Tappan Hill in Tarrytown was attended by 400 nonprofit and business leaders.

 

In addition to NewYork Presbyterian and PepsiCo, this year’s sponsors include Con Edison, PURE Insurance, Thompson & Bender, Fifth Third Wealth Advisors, Valley Bank, Wegmans, and Westchester Medical Center Health Network.

 

During the breakfast, Erren and Lampert shared personal stories about the satisfaction they get working to make a difference in their communities. Both women also reminded the audience that everyone has experienced adversity, and no one is immune from falling on hard times. All of us, they said, can make a difference in small ways.

 

“What I would say to everyone here is, just listen to yourself,’’ said Erren. “For me, it’s hunger, for you, it might be trees or dogs. Whatever matters most to you. It is the cumulative effort of all of us that changes the world.’’

 

Tom Gabriel, President and CEO of the United Way of Westchester and Putnam, said the United Way’s Women’s Leadership Council chose these two women for their role in helping to solve a significant issue for those living on the financial edge.

 

“Food insecurity continues to be a major issue for 40% of Westchester and Putnam families who are living paycheck to paycheck,” he said. “The personal mission of these two honorees aligns perfectly with the United Way and the Women’s Leadership Council’s goal to help financially vulnerable women and families. Karen and Leslie serve as examples of what can be accomplished with vision and dedication.”

 

Proceeds from the annual Women’s Leadership Council breakfast are used to help support the lives of ALICE women, children, and their families in Westchester and Putnam, who struggle daily to afford their most basic needs. ALICE is an acronym for Asset Limited Income Constrained Employed, once known as the working poor.

Watch a Recap of the 2024 Take a Walk in Her Shoes Breakfast

See the Photos from the Event

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Join our Women’s Leadership Council and be a catalyst for change. Your $1,000 annual support is an investment in our community’s future, driving real progress towards financial self-sufficiency for women and brighter futures for children. Together, we can create lasting, meaningful impact. Become a member today and help shape a stronger, more equitable community for all!

The WLC Members

June Blanc*
Elizabeth Bracken-Thompson*
Angela Brock-Kyle*
Marjorie A. Ciucci
Stephanie Cornell
Betty Cotton
Karen Erren
Leslie Lampert*
Ann Loughran
Nina Marraccini
Kate McDonough*
Tanya Moximchalk
Susan Puglia
Denise Rempe*
Martelia Sakakenny
Susan C. Salice
Bernadette H. Schopfer*
Veronica H. Shipp
Margaret A. Tramontine
Laurie A. Walsh
Jeannette S. Warner, Esq.*
Sidney Witter
Joanne E. Wright

*WLC Founding Member

Who is ALICE

United Way and the Women’s Leadership Council annual benefit supports (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed) families, raising funds to help financially vulnerable women become self-sufficient. This initiative is crucial, as ALICE represents a significant portion of our community often overlooked by traditional economic metrics.  

In Westchester County, 36% of households fell below the ALICE Threshold in 2022, including 25% ALICE households and 11% in poverty. These families earn above the Federal Poverty Level but struggle to afford basic necessities. Recognizing and supporting ALICE households is vital for community well-being and economic stability.

  By addressing their needs through targeted resources and programs, we can foster greater economic resilience and reduce inequality, ultimately improving the quality of life so all can thrive. Read the latest ALICE Report to learn more.

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We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our generous sponsors for their invaluable support of our honorees and the Women's Leadership Council's efforts to empower ALICE families and promote financial self-sufficiency among vulnerable women and families in our community.

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