Join us for In Her Honor, an annual luncheon recognizing the women whose leadership, ideas, and vision help shape a more just, equitable, and inclusive West Michigan. This gathering brings together leaders, advocates, and community partners to celebrate women across our community, honoring the many ways womanhood and leadership are lived, expressed, and experienced.

The Honorable Sara Smolenski as keynote speaker:
A respected judge and community champion, Judge Smolenski brings a powerful perspective rooted in justice, courage, and service. Her keynote will anchor the program as we reflect on women’s leadership, resilience, and the many ways women show up to shape a more equitable future for all.

What to Expect:
✨ An uplifting program featuring women’s voices, stories, and leadership
✨ A Cozy Couch conversation grounded in shared experience and dialogue
✨ Reflections on leadership, purpose, and community impact
✨ Connection with peers, mentors, and emerging changemakers
✨ A shared commitment to advancing dignity, opportunity, and belonging

Grounded in the YWCA’s mission to eliminate racism and empower women, In Her Honor invites us to celebrate all women shaping our community today and to invest in the leaders of tomorrow..

Honor a Woman Who Inspires You
This year, we invite you to celebrate all women whose courage, vision, and leadership have shaped your life or our community.

Make a gift in her name to support the YWCA’s work empowering women, promoting equity, and supporting survivors of domestic and sexual violence.

Your contribution honors her impact while strengthening services that create lasting change. Honor a women who inspires you here: bit.ly/inherhonornomination

Join Us
Come together with our community to celebrate, reflect, and continue the work of building a future rooted in equity, justice, and opportunity for all.

Space is limited. We encourage early registration to ensure your seat.

Sponsorship opportunities and table purchases are still available. For more information, contact Deena Scianimanico at dscianimanico@ywcawcmi.org or
(989) 621-2470.