
The
Western Pennsylvania Window Treatment Association is a coalition
of custom home furnishing professionals. Including window
treatment workrooms, window treatment designers, installers
and other trade professionals located in Allegheny and surrounding
counties.

The
Junior League of Pittsburgh is an organization of women
committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential
of women, and improving communities through the effective
action and leadership of trained volunteers. Its purpose
is exclusively educational and charitable.
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Providing
custom printed fabrics
for home interiors.
A revolutionary approach which provides incredible access
to the world of
custom printed fabric.
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WSBA
is a resource for women to connect,
learn practical and professional strategies from nationally
and locally recognized experts, and network with peers.

A
member of a statewide consortium of college and university-based
centers designed to provide free, comprehensive management
and technical assistance to the small business community.
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Adults
serving as online mentors for high school students
helping them plan and prepare for post-secondary success.
PA eMentoring is...
Online mentoring.
An internet-based curriculum and communication process.
Safe and secure.
Easy and convenient.
Fun for the mentee.
Adults sharing their school and career experiences
with students.
Helping high school kids create college and career
plans.
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The Workroom
Association of America (WAA), is a
trade association for workrooms. WAA is designed
to strengthen and support the artisans
who are so vital to the soft coverings industry.
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Custom
Home Furnishings Academy is a teaching facility dedicated
to educating people in the home decor industry. CHF offers
training in a wide variety of home based businesses focusing
on all aspects of the window treatment and decorating industry.
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The
Regional Internship Center of SWPA actively works with employers,
assists them in developing internship programs and connects
them to potential interns and regional colleges and universities.
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Seton Hill University's
National Education Center for
Women in Business
"focusing women on the world of business!"
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