Al-Khair Glasgow International Women’s Day Wednesday, Community Halls Maryhill, 8 March 2017

Al-Khair Glasgow International Women’s Day Wednesday 8 March 2017
International Women’s Day
Wednesday 8 March 2017
10am to 4pm
Ladies only free event
Light refreshments will be provided with gorgeous cupakes from Event on Facebook
Al-Khair Foundation will be holding an event on Wednesday 8 March to celebrate International Women’s Day at Maryhill Community Hall 292-316 Maryhill Rd, Glasgow G20 7YE from 10am to 4pm.
The following speakers will talk about their experiences in work and their start-ups
Pinar Aksu
Dr Rana Abu-Mounes
Lisa Hamilton
Helen Minnis
Jamila
The day is to empower and encourage women that they can achieve more and in the fields they are interested in.
There will also be stalls for women looking to volunteer, to know more about modern apprenticeships and other information stalls.
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