From Greater Reading Chamber Alliance

De Mujer a Mujer, a special program of the Greater Reading Chamber Alliance (GRCA), is now accepting applications for its seventh annual De Mujer a Mujer Awards. This year’s celebration on Thursday, June 11, will not only honor outstanding Latinas in Berks County but will also offer attendees meaningful insight into financial confidence.

Abigail Torres and Michelle Leguisamon of Finanta will share practical guidance on building financial knowledge, making empowered money decisions, and creating long-term stability.

Three honorees will be selected in the following categories:

Community Impact Award: Honors a woman who has made a lasting difference through her dedication to service and leadership, demonstrating a deep commitment to the community.Young Changemaker Award: Celebrates a promising young woman, ages 18 to 25, who is already making a meaningful impact and shows strong potential to be a future leader in Berks County.Small Business Owner Award: Recognizes a dynamic entrepreneur whose business success and community involvement are helping shape a thriving local economy.

The deadline for nominations is Friday, May 1. Community members are encouraged to nominate a diverse woman who is making a difference in Berks County by visiting www.greaterreading.org/2026mujerawards.

About De Mujer a Mujer

De Mujer a Mujer is Greater Reading Chamber Alliance’s catalyst for developing women leaders and connecting women from diverse backgrounds to learn, share ideas, and mentor each other. De Mujer a Mujer offers a forum for women to create connections, gain knowledge, and build strategic alliances to foster their personal potential and career advancement. Joining the network is open to all who support women. De Mujer a Mujer hosts events presented in Spanish by local women.

About the Greater Reading Chamber Alliance

The Greater Reading Chamber Alliance’s mission is, with excellent and committed leadership and coordination, they: attract new businesses to our community, support the businesses that are already here, nurture local start-ups, develop the workforce for today and the future, and advocate on behalf of the business community.