Since 1990, FamilyTime has had the honor of recognizing nearly 300 extraordinary women for their generous contributions of time and energy while making a difference in the community.
Each year FamilyTime asks for nominations to recognize women in the community who have made a difference. Women of Achievement awards are given in the following categories: the Arts, Business, Community Activist, Education, Entrepreneur, Homemaker, Human Services, Medical, Women’s Advocate, Visionary, Volunteer, and Special Recognition. The FamilyTime Women of Achievement honorees are role models to the many women FamilyTime serves. This year’s honorees will be recognized on Saturday, Jan. 20, 2018 at FamilyTime’s signature event, The Hearts of Gold Gala.
If you would like to sponsor the event, please click here for our sponsorship form or send an email to gala@familytimeccc.org
We like to keep in touch with our former Women of Achievement so that they can be included in upcoming events and projects but it’s not always easy to keep track of so many busy ladies! If you are a former Woman of Achievement, we would appreciate it if you would send us an e-mail to let us know your current mailing address so that we can be sure to include you in any important mailings.
Women of Achievement Nominations have closed.
2017 FamilyTime Women of Achievement*
Categories:
- The Arts
- Sheila Childers
- Education
- Barb Campbell
- Business
- Jill Curran
- Entrepreneur
- Martha Serna
- Homemaker
- Bebe Turner
- Medical
- Lauralee Veitch
- Visionary
- Susan Pollard
- Human Services
- Sheila Aron & Monica Strange
- Women's Advocate
- Kathryn Townsend-Grinan
- Volunteer
- Diana Rutherford
- Community Activist
- Luz Rebollar
- Spirit of FamilyTime
- Jackie Cate
- Special Recognition
- Jayne Hampson
Join us in honoring these wonderful
2017 Women of Achievement!