The proprietor of www.easybooks.741.com has entered UK’s 5km ‘Race for Life’ due to take place in the City of London on 4 June 2006 to launch a new ‘Empowering Women in Business’ campaign.
Global donations can be made directly to Cancer Research UK at http://www.raceforlifesponsorme.org/easybooks741 . The page will automatically close two weeks after the date of the race, so time is limited to raise as much money as possible to find new ways to prevent, treat and cure cancer whilst promoting ‘Women in Business’.
The campaign will raise awareness of problems faced by women in work, working mothers and single mothers out of work.
The campaign will aim to boost a global brain storm on how women can be empowered to solve economic problems such as working from home, the work life balance, child care for working mothers, discrimination in the work place and a whole host of well known but unsolved problems faced by women.
Women out of work due to breast cancer and treatment can still be economically active and www.easybooks.741.com encourages women to focus on the positive things in life by starting your own business.
Empowerment has begun by the launch of www.easybooks.741.com offering a free service to small business entrepreneurs. The site contains practical advice gathered over a decade of helping small to medium sized business in the accountancy practice environment. Services include an online accounts preparation toolkit, links to services and products available for entrepreneurs and an email service aimed at solving problems experienced by people in entrepreneurial business.
If you are burning to change your life and think you have something valuable to offer to your community we encourage you to start your own business and realise your true potential. Visit our site, send us your ideas and we will research solutions, publish them on the site and raise awareness through our regular press releases.
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