Women are Undervalued at Pittsburgh's Nonprofit Organizations (Sylvia V. Fields, Rebecca Lucore and Peggy Morrison Outon) from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
"Nearly 300,000 people work every day to see that our region is just, decent and fair. Nonprofit employees not only feed the hungry and assure compassionate relief after a disaster, they also teach your children, visit your elderly parent, clean up the stream that runs by your house and bring the arts alive all over town. The vast majority of these employees -- about 225,000 -- are women."
"Nearly 300,000 people work every day to see that our region is just, decent and fair. Nonprofit employees not only feed the hungry and assure compassionate relief after a disaster, they also teach your children, visit your elderly parent, clean up the stream that runs by your house and bring the arts alive all over town. The vast majority of these employees -- about 225,000 -- are women."
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