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runs her own business, South of Broad

Eldercare Services, offering resources

and counseling services for caregivers

to those with dementia. It was not

something she had seriously considered

before R4W.

“I thought about it, but I never

really believed I could do it,” she said.

“I credit the Center for Women for

giving me the confidence that, yes, this

is something I can do.”

Women entering the program

often have low confidence, and one

of the goals of R4W is to rectify that.

Leila Shebaro, an Americorps Vista

volunteer who manages the R4W

program at the Center, considered the

source of that lack of confidence.

“Many women have been told that

they’re not good at their job, or they’re

discriminated against, or they’re pulled

away from the workplace and have a

hard time getting back in,” she said.

“An experience that shattered the way

you view yourself leaves you with a lot

of self-doubt.”

Participants work on building

confidence from week 1. The

volunteers foster a cooperative and

safe environment where walls break

down and friendships form quickly.

Week 1 is such a positive experience,

they can’t wait to come back for

week 2.

When the women “graduate” from

the program, they get a certificate of

completion as well as complimentary

membership to the Center for

Women, where they can take

advantage of the other programs and

networking opportunities the Center

offers. Garrett and Shebaro also reach

out to past participants to ask them

to be mentors. In the future, they

want to track past participants and

measure success rates. For now, they

are happy to watch success stories in

the making.

“Most of the time you can literally

see the transformation,” said Garrett.

“You see a woman at the start who’s

not very interested in being there,

and, over the six weeks, the smile

comes to her face, and her posture

changes. By week 6, she’s ready to

conquer the world.”

“Women are just incredible. They

are amazingly capable and powerful

and dynamic and intelligent,” said

Shebaro. “That’s what I think is so

gratifying about Ready for Work – all

we do is remind women that they

can accomplish what they want to

accomplish. Having the opportunity

to send that message every day is very

rewarding.”

To participate in Ready for Work for

free or to volunteer, contact Leila She-

baro at

leila@c4women.org

or at the

Center for Women at 843.763.7333,

ext. 206.