Co-founders of NeuroGym host a League Gathering and speak about The Power of the Female Brain.
On August 5, 2018, The League Women gathered for A Summer Night at the home of Maria and John Assaraf in San Diego.
Maria and John are Co-Founders of NeuroGym, a brain research and development company that develops scientifically proven technologies for helping people expand their mental and emotional power to reach their fullest potential.
On our summer night gathering, special guest and speaker John Assaraf spoke about The Power of the Female Brain: Closing the Gap Between the Life You Live and the Life You Want to Live.
As one of the leading behavioral and mindset experts in the world, John shared his insights on how the future is female and how you can make the most of your feminine wisdom.
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This extraordinary sisterhood of impassioned women leaders actively supports JLMC’s mission to empower vulnerable adolescent girls through the Girl Power Project® and individual sponsorships.
The League is committed to helping Just Like My Child Foundation make a difference by empowering women and girls in Uganda.
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The League is a network of extraordinary women leaders who support Just Like My Child Foundation’s (JLMC) mission to empower vulnerable adolescent girls through the Girl Power Project®. Our League Gatherings are a series of events designed to mobilize members into self care, connection, and community—and doing the next right thing.
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Since its founding by Vivian Glyck in 2006, Just Like My Child Foundation has developed deep partnerships with rural communities in Africa to deliver sustainable programs that address health care, education, microenterprise, social justice, and women/girls’ empowerment. Through that work, JLMC organically came to understand that focusing on vulnerable adolescent girls is a powerful approach to disrupting the cycle of poverty. Today, Just Like My Child Foundation is focused on its mission to empower vulnerable adolescent girls by enabling them to create healthy, self-sustaining families who prosper without further aid.