Penji Partnership Coordinator, Shannon, has a heartwarming chat with Cheryl Ann Wadlington, the founder of Evoluer House in Philadelphia. They discuss about the hardships that young girls of color face in the city, tips for non-profit marketing, and the role universities take in gentrification.
Penji Partnership Coordinator, Shannon, has a heartwarming chat with Cheryl Ann Wadlington, the founder of Evoluer House in Philadelphia. They discuss about the hardships that young girls of color face in the city, tips for non-profit marketing, and the role universities take in gentrification.
Three things you’ll learn in this episode:
Disproportionate Impact on Girls of Color:
The discussion highlights the alarming disparities faced by girls of color, particularly in education and the juvenile justice system. These girls are disproportionately suspended, with those who have darker skin being three times more likely to face suspension. The conversation also touches on the mental health struggles these girls face due to exposure to violence.
Evoluer House's Mission:
Cheryl Ann Wadlington, the founder of Evoluer House, shares her organization's mission to empower marginalized girls of color by providing programs that help them learn, lead, and thrive. Evoluer House aims to counter the school-to-prison pipeline and offers support through various development programs, focusing on personal growth and leadership.
Challenges in Nonprofit Funding:
The discussion delves into the challenges faced by grassroots organizations in securing funding. Cheryl emphasizes the need to be relentless in fundraising efforts and to seek support from corporations while being cautious of funders who demand too much for too little. She advocates for trust-based funding to support organizations working directly with those in need.
About Cheryl Ann Wadlington and Evoluer House:
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