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Living Our Faith Every Day: Updates and Inspo from Empowering Everyday Women
Welcome to the Empowering Everyday Women blog, where we share stories of God's work through our ministry, updates on our initiatives, and the real challenges and victories we encounter while serving communities of faith. Here you'll find inspiration from the field, news about our outreach programs, and ways to join us in making a difference. We're grateful to have you as part of our journey.

Tornado Relief: Sending aid to Kentucky residents
Empowering Everyday Women is joining the relief efforts by shifting aid to Kentucky during this horrific tragedy. Give now to help us do more.

GivingTuesday 2021: We Did It Again!
Every year, Empowering Everyday Women prays for the favor of God on our GivingTuesday efforts. This year, He showed up through your generosity. We have once again exceeded our 2021 goal. God bless you for your support!

Who’s excited for #GivingTuesday? We are!
Are you more excited than ever? So are we! Join us in being a blessing during our 2021 #GivingTuesday Campaign. Our theme this year is “GIVE BIGGER.” We want to do big things for others!

Kicking off holiday food donations
EEW launched its official annual partnership with select food banks across the country that are struggling to feed the hungry amid surging food prices and ongoing global supply chain issues.

September is Hunger Action Month
“We are used to deciding what we want to eat,” said Dianna Hobbs, CEO of Empowering Everyday Women. “But for individuals and families facing hunger, they must decide to whether they can eat. It’s a choice between food, electricity, medicine, or other needs.”

Help for Haiti: Join us in our relief efforts
Help Empowering Everyday send food and relief to Haiti that has been hit with a 7.2 magnitude earthquake. With your support, Empowering Everyday Women will get food to vulnerable and hungry families in Haiti. Sow a seed today!

Continuing our fight against hunger, lack and extreme poverty
Today is a day of celebration and recognition. Our organization is grateful to our incredible community of donors, sponsors, and Jesus-loving supporters who are helping us fight hunger, lack, and extreme poverty plaguing children and families in impoverished areas around the world.

2021 Summer Hunger Drive
Help Empowering Everyday Women Ministries, Inc. fill an empty plate. We are already excited about feeding hundreds of families, and you can help ensure that even more children have access to nutritious and filling meals when school is not in session.

Feeding Texas: Giving relief to hungry children and families
Our longstanding commitment to fighting hunger now extends to food banks in Texas that are doing all they can to feed hungry families that are negatively impacted by the current crisis.

Our Black History Month reading initiative
Empowering Everyday Women is excited to announce the success of our Black History Month literacy initiative, as we are providing books to children written by Black authors.

A New Year letter from our founder Dianna Hobbs
In 2020, despite a raging pandemic, joblessness, economic instability and changing times that left us all a bit off kilter, we banded together and did the work of the Lord. Let’s continue in 2021.

Thank you! We exceeded our #GivingTuesday goal
Never underestimate the power of compassion and commitment to a cause. Thank you for helping us exceed our 2020 GivingTuesday fundraising goal and making it possible to continue spreading the hope of Christ around the world. Read this message from our founder, Dianna Hobbs.

GivingTuesday ‘20: Fighting Hunger
This GivingTuesday, Empowering Everyday Women will inspire generosity by providing donations to food banks and supplying warm meals for families that have been thrown into economic hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Ramping up COVID-19 holiday hunger relief effort
Empowering Everyday Women, Inc. is ramping up its COVID-19 hunger relief efforts to help meet the overwhelming need for food assistance during the Thanksgiving holiday. Please join us, and help us by donating.

Gearing up for ‘World Children’s Day’ 2020
Annually, on November 20, EEW recognizes and celebrates“World Children’s Day” by providing relief and aid to hurting children in America and abroad. We need your help and support to make an even greater impact in 2020 at a time when a global pandemic has caused such great economic suffering.

Important Security Update
Due to a security breach, the Facebook page thousands of you visit at Facebook.com/dianna.hobbs is not currently operational and has not been updated by our team in nearly one week. We love sharing Dianna’s inspirations and prayers with you there, and our team is working with the Facebook team to rectify the situation as quickly as possible.

This is priceless.
Our connection is priceless. The feeding programs, literacy initiatives, clothing drives, grant programs and urban ministry efforts have changed countless lives for the better. Families that wouldn’t know where their next meal was coming from, how to clothe their children, where to get free educational resources, or how to get the help they need to grow in their faith, have found a refuge thanks to you and your faithful sowing.

Hunger Campaign Update: We are profoundly grateful to you
Hundreds of thousands have been relying on assistance to get through one of the toughest times in recent history. And that’s why Empowering Everyday Women is profoundly grateful to you, our generous donors and the many sponsors and partners who helped make our 2020 hunger campaign a success.

Support Needed: 'Plus One' campaign to fight hunger during COVID-19 pandemic extended
As you may be aware, many families are still suffering and need our help urgently due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Food banks are struggling to meet the demands. That’s why we are extending our Plus One Campaign, that began in March, through May and June. Please help us fight hunger.

Fighting food insecurity during coronavirus outbreak
As coronavirus spreads, there are empty shelves at food banks, pantries and soup kitchens that give food to those in need. This means vulnerable communities are most at risk for hunger and food insecurity due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.