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Female philanthropists fill a childcare need

PARENTS IN THE migrant community are among those who will be helped by the recent $12,000 grant to Early Care and Learning Partnership made by 100+ Women Who Care, Addison County.
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February 12, 2026
100+ Women Who Care, Addison County distributed $17,800 to local nonprofits at its first-quarter 2026 meeting, with Early Care and Learning Partnership receiving the largest share of funds.
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