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WREN, the Women's Rights and Empowerment Network, is a new organization whose mission is to build a movement to advance the health, economic well-being, and rights of South Carolina's women, girls, and their families.
Women's Rights and Empowerment Network Blog
1w ago
WREN is outraged that the South Carolina Senate voted to pass the dangerous and discriminatory House Bill 4624, cruelly banning medically necessary healthcare for transgender people. This unconscionable law directly attacks the fundamental rights, well-being, and human dignity of our transgender neighbors, friends, and family members.
Rather than prioritizing the real issues facing South Carolinians — like child poverty, rampant gun violence, and families struggling to make ends meet – our lawmakers shamefully chose to promote hate, fear, and discrimination under the guise of “protecting kids ..read more
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1w ago
Victory in the Fight to End Period Poverty
WREN applauds the South Carolina Senate for unanimously passing a bill to remove the sales tax on menstrual products such as pads, tampons, and menstrual cups. We hope the Governor will sign the bill into law. By removing the regressive “tampon tax,” South Carolina has taken a major step towards ending period poverty and ensuring menstrual equity for all.
This is a hard-won triumph for the advocates and organizations who have been tirelessly raising awareness about the financial barriers that prevent too many people from accessing these es ..read more
Women's Rights and Empowerment Network Blog
2w ago
In 1986, Congress passed the Emergency Medical Treatment & Labor Act (EMTALA) to ensure hospitals provide emergency care to all patients, regardless of their ability to pay. However, since the 2022 Dobbs v. Jackson decision struck down the constitutional right to abortion, some states have passed severe bans that prevent doctors from performing abortions — even when it’s a matter of life or death for the pregnant person.
The Core Issue: Whose Rights Come First?
Tomorrow, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case that could determine whether these state abortion bans can override the federal ..read more
Women's Rights and Empowerment Network Blog
3w ago
Job Posting
Position: Director of Finance Reports to: Chief Operating Officer
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The Director of Finance is a key leadership role responsible for overseeing all financial asp ..read more
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Position: Operations Coordinator Reports to: Chief Operating Officer
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Position: Grants Manager Reports to: Chief Development Officer
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Job Posting
Position: Digital Fundraising Manager Reports to: Chief Development Officer
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The WREN team is excited to hire a dynamic Digital Fundraising Manager to lead and manage digital fundraising and ..read more
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1M ago
Whether you realize it or not, someone you know or love has had an abortion.
Abortion is healthcare and a normal part of our reproductive journeys. Approximately 25 percent of people capable of pregnancy in the United States (that’s 1 in 4) will have an abortion by age 45. For many people, accessing safe abortion is key to bodily autonomy.
Abortions are normal. On March 28, we join activists worldwide in launching the Global Day of Action to Destigmatize Abortions.
Stigma refers to the negative beliefs, disapproving and judgmental labels, and discrimination against abortion care and everyone ..read more
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1M ago
South Carolina has a fascinating history and culture, enriched with inspiring stories of brave individuals who raised their voices to uphold justice, equality, and human rights.
As we celebrate Women’s History Month, WREN would like to express heartfelt gratitude to the women who displayed incredible strength and courage while dedicating their lives to freedom. We acknowledge the challenges they encountered and stand in solidarity with them.
Today, we highlight four noteworthy individuals from South Carolina whose legacies continue to inspire and empower us ..read more
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1M ago
The Women’s Rights & Empowerment Network (WREN) is committed to creating positive change thoughtfully and intentionally. We have partnered with communities most affected by the issues we address to advocate for change. WREN understands that achieving systemic change requires the involvement of those most affected. Therefore, we prioritize inclusion in our advocacy efforts. Our ultimate goal is to create a future where everyone can have equal opportunities.
In honor of Women’s History Month, we want to take a moment to reaffirm our commitment to advancing the rights ..read more