| Take Our Daughters to Work Day 2000 |
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THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
(Washington)
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For Immediate Release May 2, 2000
TAKE OUR DAUGHTERS TO WORK DAY,
2000
Warm greetings to everyone
participating in "Take Our Daughters to Work Day." Each year, we dedicate this
special day to empowering girls with the encouragement and practical work
experience they need to succeed in whatever career they choose.
Thanks to the courage and determination of women who blazed new trails in our
society, young women in America today have more career opportunities open to
them than ever before. Our daughters can look to a wide variety of inspiring
role models straight from today's headlines -- from Air Force Lieutenant Colonel
Eileen Collins, who last year became the first woman commander of a space
shuttle mission, to the members of the U.S. women's soccer team, who inspired
sports fans around the world and captured the 1999 World Cup. They can look to
the many outstanding women leaders in the U.S. House of Representatives and the
United States Senate. But most important, they can look to the women in their
own lives -- a mother, an aunt, or a family friend -- who demonstrate through
their own careers the wonderful possibilities of the future.
I applaud the many generous parents, teachers, community leaders, and other
caring citizens who are participating in this year's observance. You are proving
to America's young women that you believe in them and in their ability to
achieve their dreams. And I am especially proud to commend the many young people
across America who are taking advantage of this unique opportunity to get a
firsthand look at the workplace and to learn more about the many career paths
available to them.
Hillary joins me in extending best wishes to all for an inspiring day.
BILL CLINTON
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THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Vice President
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For Immediate Release
Thursday, April 27, 2000
STATEMENT BY THE VICE PRESIDENT
"TAKE OUR DAUGHTERS TO WORK DAY 2000"
I would like to commend everyone who is participating in this year's "Take Our
Daughters to Work Day."
The parents all across America who are taking their daughters to work are also
taking an important step in helping young women discover their dreams, and
understand what it takes to fulfill them.
This important day also helps young women see that some of the best role models
are the ones they come home to every day.
So today, as millions of girls get a first-hand look at the broad range of
opportunities in the world of work, they are also seeing that their future is
only limited by the scope of their vision, and the size of their dreams.
I thank the organizers of this day, and the parents who are making it so
meaningful.
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