Cincinnati’s Women’s Alliance Marks 60 Years of Empowering Education
Cincinnati's Women's Alliance is celebrating 60 years of encouraging education, founded in 1966 by Carol Braddock and others to support underprivileged children through art and culture. The organization has since evolved to provide scholarships and mentorships to young women in…

Cincinnati, OH, August 20, 2026 —
Cincinnati’s Women’s Alliance is commemorating its 60th anniversary this year, marking six decades of dedication to fostering educational opportunities. The organization was established in 1966, with Carol Braddock and a group of like-minded individuals at the helm.
Initially, the Alliance focused on supporting underprivileged children by encouraging engagement with art and culture. Over the years, its mission has evolved to meet the changing needs of the community.
Today, Cincinnati’s Women’s Alliance is primarily focused on providing scholarships and mentorship programs to young women throughout the Greater Cincinnati and Dayton regions. These initiatives aim to offer crucial support and guidance to help these young women pursue their educational and personal goals.
Carol Braddock, one of the founding members, continues to be an active participant and leader within the organization, underscoring the enduring commitment of its original visionaries. Her continued involvement highlights the long-standing dedication to the Alliance’s mission.
The 60-year milestone reflects a consistent effort to invest in the potential of young women and contribute to educational advancement within the communities it serves.
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