Cynthia Ginyard – Fort Bend County Supporter
Cynthia Ginyard has a passion for helping others and has worked in the Fort Bend County community for many years. She is described as a passionate leader and public servant. As a retired educator, Cynthia works to promote literacy with our children.

Cynthia Ginyard – Fort Bend County Supporter
Cynthia Ginyard has a passion for helping others and has worked in the Fort Bend County community for many years. She is described as a passionate leader and public servant. As a retired educator, Cynthia works to promote literacy with our children.

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Suburban Sugar Land Women Honors Women in the Community in Their Women’s History Month 2018 Celebration

The National Women’s History Project recognizes and celebrates the diverse and historic accomplishments of women. History helps us learn who we are, but when we don’t know our own history, our power and dreams are immediately diminished. Multicultural American women are overlooked in most mainstream approaches to U.S. history, so the National Women’s History Project champions their accomplishments and leads the drive to write women back into history. Recognizing the achievements of women in all facets of life – science, community, government, literature, art, sports, medicine – has a huge impact on the development of self-respect and new opportunities for girls and young women.