VWW's office remains closed as staff primarily work remotely. Please contact us in advance if you need to visit our Winooski office; our team is available via phone or email.
Women Can Do is our annual trades and career exploration conference for high school girls. Hundreds of students from across Vermont come to explore careers through hands-on activities. There are many different ways you can participate – as a school, volunteer, exhibitor, or sponsor.
The Gender Equity Advancement Roundtable (GEAR) is a group of businesses and organizations that meet four times a year to hear from equity experts, access resources and tools, and network with other employers who are working to implement equity into their everyday operations.
Meeting with a mentor is a great way to get professional advice or learn about a career. Fill out a mentor request form, and you’ll be connected with someone in our Career Mentor Network to help you pursue your goals.
Trailblazers Build Community in Hartford
Vermont Works for Women's Heather Newcomb, Program Manager for Justice-Involved Services, will be on a panel at the Rokeby Museum in Ferrisburgh on Sunday, October 1, from 1-3 pm.
Enrichment Night is a monthly group at Chittenden Regional Correctional Facility where outside companies and professionals come into the facility to give presentations to the women.
Vermont Works for Women's youth programs team will be exhibiting at the Vermont School Counselor Association's Annual Conference on November 6, 2023, in Killington.
VWW's youth programs team will be at the Youth Environmental Summit (YES) hosted by the University of Vermont 4-H program in Barre on Friday, October 27.
Trailblazers, our seven-week training in construction and renewable energy skills for women and gender-expansive individuals, starts October 2 in Rutland.
At Women Can Do, hundreds of students from across Vermont explore careers through hands-on activities and conversations with Vermont employers.