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International Association of Women in Fire & Emergency Services

An interactive non-profit network, iWomen provides education, support and advocacy for fire service women. The network is linked and strengthened by its respected publications, which carry informative articles on current issues from promotion and career development to recruitment programs and reproductive safety policies. The newsletter often includes job announcements that link fire departments seeking female candidates with women seeking employment.

  • Topics:
    • Human Relations, Diversity & Inclusion
  • Resource Type:
    • Public education material
  • Organizational Author:
    • External

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