Alliance for International Women's Rights

The Alliance for International Women's Rights is a U.S. non-profit organization with a mission of supporting women leaders and future women leaders in developing countries, with a current focus on Afghanistan. We do this by creating connections between Af
Short Organization Description: 
The Alliance for International Women's Rights is a U.S. non-profit organization with a mission of supporting women leaders and future women leaders in developing countries, with a current focus on Afghanistan. We do this by creating connections between Afghan women and professionals in developed countries who can use their expertise to further women's education and rights. The primary way in which we create these connections is through our long-distance Volunteer Programs.

The Alliance for International Women's Rights is a New York-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with a mission of supporting women leaders and future women leaders in developing countries, with a current focus on Afghanistan. We do this by creating connections between Afghan women and skilled professionals in developed countries who can use their expertise to further women’s education and rights. The primary way in which we create these connections is through our long-distance Volunteer Programs.  

Checkout Message: 
Each and every donation is truly appreciated and makes a significant difference in our efforts to support the women leaders and future women leaders in Afghanistan.
Facebook: 
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Alliance-for-International-Womens-Rights/142858965777292
Twitter: 
http://twitter.com/aiwr
Organization Address: 
P.O. Box 165
East Chatham, NY 12060
Employer Identification Number (EIN): 
34-2047056
Pub. 78 Name: 
Alliance for International Women's Rights
State of Principal/Primary Supervision: 
NY
Principal Place of Business: 
3628 County Route 9
East Chatham, NY 12060
Submission Data: 
First Name: Array - Last Name: Herb - Email: lisaherb@aiwr.org - Phone: 518-632-4797
Volunteer RSVP : 
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