May 2016: Noni Darwish

  Noni Darwish Heroine: a woman having the qualities of a hero; a woman admired and emulated for her achievements and qualities; the central female figure in an event or period.   For her courage to speak the truth, and risking her safety to do so, Noni Darwish is our Heroine of the Month for…

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April 2016: Corrie ten Boom

  Corrie ten Boom Heroine: a woman having the qualities of a hero; a woman admired and emulated for her achievements and qualities; the central female figure in an event or period.    Corrie ten Boom was a Christian Holocaust survivor who, along with her family, hid many Dutch Jews from the Nazis during World War II. She was born…

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March 2016: Clare Boothe Luce

Clare Boothe Luce Heroine: a woman having the qualities of a hero; a woman admired and emulated for her achievements and qualities; the central female figure in an event or period. The first U.S. Woman Diplomat, Clare Boothe Luce was an American editor, playwright, social activist, politician and journalist. The wife of Henry Robinson Luce,…

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February 2016 and May 2009 Sandra L. Brown

Sandra L. Brown Heroine: a woman having the qualities of a hero; a woman admired and emulated for her achievements and qualities; the central female figure in an event or period.   Sandra L. Brown has worked for 20 years in the field of Victimology and has provided individual and group counseling to hundreds of survivors,…

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January 2016 and May 2010 Caryl Matrisciana

  Caryl Matrisciana Heroine: a woman having the qualities of a hero; a woman admired and emulated for her achievements and qualities; the central female figure in an event or period.   Film Maker and author Caryl Matrisciana is a well-known expert on ancient and modern world religions, contemporary cults, paganism and the occult. Best-selling…

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July 2015: Gabrielle Weidner

Gabrielle Weidner Heroine: a woman having the qualities of a hero; a woman admired and emulated for her achievements and qualities; the central female figure in an event or period.

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May 2015: Shula Cohen

Shula Cohen Heroine: a woman having the qualities of a hero; a woman admired and emulated for her achievements and qualities; the central female figure in an event or period. Shula Cohen became one of Israel’s most famous spies spy in 1948 in Beruit where her wealthy husband and her acceptance in Lebanese-Syrian social circles gave her unprecedented…

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April 2015: Clara Barton

Clara Barton Heroine: a woman having the qualities of a hero; a woman admired and emulated for her achievements and qualities; the central female figure in an event or period. Probably the most famous American nurse, Clara Barton is known as the “Angel of the Battlefield,” and one of the most honored women in American history.…

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Heroine of the Month February 2015 and May 2008: Jennifer Lahl

Jennifer Lahl Heroine: a woman having the qualities of a hero; a woman admired and emulated for her achievements and qualities; the central female figure in an event or period. Truly a modern-day Heroine in every sense of the word. After 25 years as a pediatric critical care nurse she the founder of The Center for…

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December 2014: Mary Jo Copeland

Mary Jo Copeland Heroine: a woman having the qualities of a hero; a woman admired and emulated for her achievements and qualities; the central female figure in an event or period. The people on the streets of Minneapolis call her their ‘street mother.’ City officials call her ‘an extraordinary leader’ and an ‘urban saint.’ “Married…

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