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Tabby Biddle, writer and editor to empowering women and girls, recently had an article published in The Huffington Post explaining why it is important to mentor young women and girls.  Tabby says “when we support the growth and empowerment of women and girls, we raise the quality of life for everyone.  This is because when women lead they not only lead in businesses, they lead in their community, they fight for their children, and they give voices to issues that are important to our collective future – like education and health care.”  In her article, Tabby explores two different organizations that are focused on mentoring, empowering and inspiring our next generation of leaders. To read to the complete article, please click here.