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100+ Women Who Care Cayman Islands presents Girl’s night out with a difference

Cheque handover to Pamela Webster from NCVO, the November event’s winning charity.

George Town 100+ Women Who Care Cayman Islands will host its first event of 2023 at Guy Harvey’s Boathouse Grill on Thursday, March 23. The giving circle is kicking off the year with their ‘Girl’s night out with a difference’ event aimed at achieving more together within the Cayman community. 

“Ladies, please join us for a great night out as we raise funds to support our local charities. One hour of your time plus a one-hundred-dollar donation has the power to make a huge impact for these charities and the people of the Cayman Islands,” said Anne-Marie Stephens, the new Chair of 100+ Women Who Care Cayman Islands. “Invite a friend or three, contribute to positive change in our community, and have fun while doing it.”

Our event starts at 6:00pm, and after donating CI$100 all women are welcomed with a goodie bag, raffle ticket, a voting card, and a free drink crafted by Grey Goose Vodka. At 6:30pm the three featured charities, namely Cayman Islands Humane Society, Children Cancer Foundation, and One Dog at a Time, will present their respective organization’s work in a bid to win votes and walk away with 100% of all donations. The runner-up charities will take home $1,000 each thanks to this event’s platinum sponsor Davenport Development. 

The rest of the night will be an opportunity to mingle, have fun, and to have a chance to win one of the many fabulous prizes. Special thanks goes to our venue sponsor Market Street Group for hosting this event at the wonderful Guy Harvey’s Boathouse Grill. 

For full event details or to learn more about how to get involved as a sponsor, visit www.100women.ky.

About 100+ Women Who Care Cayman Islands

100+ Women Who Care Cayman Islands is a giving circle that started in 2015 and is affiliated with the 100 Who Care Alliance in the US. The group gathers three to four times a year for a one-hour meeting, and each member brings their donation of CI$100 that goes to the selected charity. This combined donation of $10,000+ makes a real impact, without time-consuming fundraising events and planning. Thanks to members, local businesses and volunteers, the organization has raised over $335,000 for Cayman charities. In addition to fundraising for great causes, 100+ Women Who Care Cayman Islands also provides a fun and relaxed networking opportunity for women living in Cayman.

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