KASI Institute
KASI is a social entrepreneurship dedicated to poverty prevention by offering transition support and Welcome to KASI! Why "KASI"? Does it mean something?
Sarah Cinquini Stephens and Melissa Gorgon Clark started their initiative in the spring of 2015 as a social platform to connect women to resources. The collective experience of our divorces and the culminating years gathering information on medical, legal, educational, spiritual, employment, and financial assistance should be accessible to other women experiencing transition. Be it returning to th
Happy 2021and New Beginnings. There has been a pause on this page as the founders have experienced many major life transitions. Melissa has been working on her master's of social work degree and Sarah has been gaining traction in the non-profit world. Both of these experiences will inform how KASI operates and supports future clients. Please stay tuned!
03/18/2019
Surviving on $3 a Day and Hope The seven life lessons I've learned living in poverty
03/05/2019
7 People You Will Lose In Your Life -- And How To Cope Dani Shapiro, author of Devotion and
10/21/2018
This is the Single Most Effective Thing Employers Can Do to Keep Moms from Quitting No matter what you call it, it's crucial to keeping moms employed.
09/29/2018
‘It was like a marriage, only better’: the single mothers who moved in together After their relationships broke down, Jane Hoggarth and two other mothers decided to get together and create a ‘mommune’
04/11/2018
Unpaid work is still work!!!!!
This calculator puts a dollar value on the unpaid work done by women It's based on the brilliant idea of a Nobel laureate to highlight women's invisible labor.
04/09/2018
‘Women who have their first child before 25 or after 35 eventually close the salary divide with their husbands. It’s the years in between that are most problematic, research shows’
The 10-Year Baby Window That Is the Key to the Women’s Pay Gap Women who have their first child before 25 or after 35 eventually close the salary divide with their husbands. It’s the years in between that are most problematic, research shows.
03/22/2018
World Water Day!! Still my favorite photo by PDX photographer, humanitarian, and all around awesome woman Kiley Ariail. She has spent time with the women and girls who spend their days collecting water. Often not clean or safe.
03/21/2018
Always a good day to read 'Still I Rise' but especially today for World Poetry Day. You can read the full poem here: https://www.poets.org/poetsorg/poem/still-i-rise
03/20/2018
For International Day of Happiness we are sharing one of our favorite podcasts Seek The Joy Podcast. REAL.. HONEST.. EMPOWERING.. JOY..
Check it out!
https://www.seekthejoypodcast.com/
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