
Celebrating Women 2025: Power, Possibility, and the Bold Leaders Shaping Our Future
This year’s Celebrating Women® Breakfast, hosted by The New York Women’s Foundation at the New York Marriott Marquis, was more than a fundraiser—it was a movement. With over 1,000 advocates, partners, and changemakers in the room, the event raised over $1.2 million to power community-led grantmaking and grassroots solutions across New York City and beyond.
The theme, “Together, we create power and possibility,” resonated deeply. It captured the urgency of now—and the promise of a future led by those closest to the challenges we seek to overcome.
“People closest to the pain should be closest to the problem,” was a guiding truth echoed throughout the morning.
Leading With Empathy and Impact
Fran Drescher, the iconic actor, advocate, and founder of Cancer Schmancer, took the stage as a voice of courage and clarity. Her words were raw, real, and unforgettable:
“Be bold. Go after what you want. I’m a voice in the wilderness, speaking truth at a seminal crossroad. I call people on their untruths—and I don’t need to emulate male energy to lead. I lead with empathy.”
She reminded the audience that “how you live directly affects how you feel,” and left everyone thinking deeply about wellness, the planet, and self-worth:
“Make yourself the center of your universe. You are what you eat. Don’t hurt yourself—and don’t hurt the planet.”
Lola C. West, NYWF Board Member and Steering Committee Co-Chair, called Fran “a badass”—and the room agreed.
Celebrating Leadership That Creates Change

Honorees included:
• Jacqueline Woodson, author and founder of BALDWIN FOR THE ARTS, uplifted the role of artists and activists:
“We’re trying to make this world safer—for gender-expansive people, for women, for everyone who dares to live their truth.”
• ERA Coalition Forward was recognized for building a national, multi-generational movement to enshrine equality in the U.S. Constitution.
• New Yorkers for Equal Rights celebrated the passage of the New York Equal Rights Amendment (Proposal 1), affirming protections for all New Yorkers.
• The Young Women’s Coalition – Long Island Community showed how local leadership drives lasting change.

• JPMorganChase received the Vision Award for their investment in equity, opportunity, and inclusive economic growth.
• NYWF also spotlighted community partners like The Brooklyn Economic Justice Projectand The Informed Consent Coalition, organizations addressing the root causes of inequality with intersectional, community-based solutions.
Building a New Foundation for the Future
President and CEO Ana L. Oliveira grounded the event with powerful intention:
“The Foundation will continue in the discipline of hope and the commitment of determination. Our acts of generosity and solidarity matter.”
What does it mean to celebrate women in 2025?
It means investing in mental health—building a foundation that supports women facing loneliness, anxiety, and depression.
It means amplifying young leaders, lifting up community coalitions, and making sure that leadership works for all of us.
It means recognizing that New York Women’s Foundation is changing the world—one act of solidarity, one grant, one bold voice at a time.
Because when women lead with empathy, purpose, and vision, anything is possible

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