Today, The Archewell Foundation celebrated International Women’s Day with a visit to Harvest Home.
This valuable organization helps provide housing, mental well-being support, and classes to expectant mothers who have faced tremendous challenges including domestic violence, substance use and homelessness. Since being founded in 1985, Harvest Home has supported over 600 pregnant women and their children.
As an advocate for women’s rights and supporter of mothers and families in need, Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex and the Archewell team celebrated the women of Harvest Home by creating a pop up baby boutique, hosting lunch from a female owned restaurant, and making a donation to the organization.
Happy International Women’s day to all of you! Whether donating your time, funds, or helping a woman in your community, let’s all celebrate the women in our lives today and every day!
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex walk the blue carpet of the Robert F. KENNEDY HUMAN RIGHTS Awards. They are one of the laureates of this year edition. December 6, 2022.
[Harry] so much of what meghan is and how she is, is so similar to my mum she has the same compassion she has the same empathy she has the same confidence she has this warmth about her.
[Meghan] I just really wanted the music to be fun even our first dance a land of a thousand dances that was our first dance it was just so fun it was spinning like a whirlwind it was so great.