Women In The Workplace Discontinues Its ‘Lunch 'N Learn’ Programs

February 4, 2025 at 6:59 p.m.


For the last six years, Women in the Workplace has provided an opportunity for working women to come together in a Lunch 'N Learn setting, created to empower women of faith to live out their faith at work.
The programs at these gatherings featured speakers whose life experiences were full of challenges that had prepared them to be the leaders they had become. From Realtors to healthcare experts, nonprofit CEOs to Chamber of Commerce woman of the year and "How To's" to personal testimonies, each month those in attendance came away inspired and challenged to aspire to a greater level in their faith life, according to a provided news release.
Circumstances beyond their control are such that WIW will no longer be able to continue these Lunch 'N Learn events. The leadership team is grateful to the women who volunteered their time and expertise to make these opportunities available to hundreds of "workplace women" from the Warsaw and Winona Lake communities, stated the release. WIW also thanks Winona Lake Grace Church for providing the meeting space, Rabb Water Systems for donating water, Trinity School of Natural Health and the Board of C4One for the financial support they provided.


For the last six years, Women in the Workplace has provided an opportunity for working women to come together in a Lunch 'N Learn setting, created to empower women of faith to live out their faith at work.
The programs at these gatherings featured speakers whose life experiences were full of challenges that had prepared them to be the leaders they had become. From Realtors to healthcare experts, nonprofit CEOs to Chamber of Commerce woman of the year and "How To's" to personal testimonies, each month those in attendance came away inspired and challenged to aspire to a greater level in their faith life, according to a provided news release.
Circumstances beyond their control are such that WIW will no longer be able to continue these Lunch 'N Learn events. The leadership team is grateful to the women who volunteered their time and expertise to make these opportunities available to hundreds of "workplace women" from the Warsaw and Winona Lake communities, stated the release. WIW also thanks Winona Lake Grace Church for providing the meeting space, Rabb Water Systems for donating water, Trinity School of Natural Health and the Board of C4One for the financial support they provided.


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