Meghan Markle and Prince Harry champion gender equity with new grant
from the Smart Works website shortly after announcing the royal exit. However, she has continued to support them.in 2020. The 40-year-old joined in on a video call to chat to three women whose lives have been transformed by the organisation.
"People can say that so much of Smart Works is about the clothes themselves, but it's really not all of that stuff is the exterior, but it's what it does for you on the inside that ends up being the best accessory. It's the confidence, it's what is built within, that is the piece that you walk out of that room with and walk into the interview with," she said at the time.
The centre develops innovative policy solutions and conducts groundbreaking research to help schools, hospitals, the juvenile justice system, and other public systems better support marginalised girls.The NWLC has been fighting for gender justice in the United States for 50 years. Their aim is to ensure that women and girls – especially women of colour, LGBTQ people, and women and families with low incomes – can live, learn, and work with safety, dignity, and equality.