Volunteers in Action: Glendale Woman’s Club
February 28 2023. This week's blog features projects by the Glendale Woman's Club. Learn about how these clubwomen are supporting female veterans and raising funds for a statue of Arizona suffragist, Frances Munds.
Volunteers in Action: Prestonburg Woman’s Club, Tellico Village Woman’s Club, and Woman’s Club of Bismarck
February 21 2023. This week's GFWC Volunteers in Action blog features Prestonburg Woman's Club, Tellico Village Woman's Club, and the Woman's Club of Bismarck. Read how Kentucky, Tennessee, and Illinois clubwomen are using the work of their hands to benefit their local communities.
Volunteers in Action: Frederick Woman’s Civic Club and Poplarville Woman’s Club
February 14 2023. This week's blog features projects by the Poplarville Woman's Club and the Frederick Woman's Civic Club. Read how clubwomen in Mississippi and Maryland are working to support women and children in their communities.
Volunteers in Action: Woman’s Citizenship Club of Alamosa and Woman’s Club of Clayton
February 7 2023. This week's blog features just two of the many GFWC clubs participating in our Secure the Call collection drive. Learn how clubwomen in North Carolina and Colorado are collecting old phones and tablets to aid victims of domestic violence in getting help.
Volunteers in Action: Southwest Region Woman’s Club of Colorado and NJSFWC Southern District
January 31 2023. This week's GFWC Blog features two of the many clubs that participated in the MLK Day of Service in January. Read how New Jersey and Colorado clubwomen partnered with local non-profits to help combat food insecurity in their communities.
Volunteers in Action: Junior Woman’s Club of Westminster and Woman’s Club of Westminster
January 24 2023. This week's GFWC blog features the Junior Woman's Club of Westminster and the Woman's Club of Westminster. Read how Maryland clubwomen teamed up for a Day of Service project for the MLK holiday.
Volunteers in Action: Waurika Sorosis Club
January 17 2023. This week's GFWC Blog features Waurika Sorosis Club. Read how Oklahoma clubwomen helped beautify and preserve their local environment through their signature Wildflower Project.
Volunteers in Action: Millville Woman’s Club
January 10 2023. This week's GFWC blog features Millville Woman's Club. Read how New Jersey clubwomen shared some Christmas joy with children in their community.
Volunteers in Action: GFWC Woman’s Club of Maquoketa, GFWC Baldwin Woman’s Club, and GFWC Millville Woman’s Club
November 29 2022. This week's GFWC Blog features the GFWC Woman’s Club of Maquoketa (Iowa), GFWC Baldwin Woman’s Club (Iowa), and GFWC Millville Woman’s Club (New Jersey). Read how Iowa clubwomen organized a human trafficking awareness event for their community and how New Jersey members provided Thanksgiving meals to families in need.
Volunteers in Action: GFWC Woman’s Club of Parsippany-Troy Hills and GFWC Poplarville Woman’s Club
November 22 2022. This week's GFWC Blog features GFWC Woman’s Club of Parsippany-Troy Hills (New Jersey) and GFWC Poplarville Woman’s Club (Mississippi). Read how New Jersey clubwomen donated two telescopes and funds to their local libraries and how Mississippi members helped clean veterans' headstones in several area cemeteries.
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Featured Member
Cherie Lee Williams
Cherie Lee Williams is a vibrant leader who has found GFWC to be a wonderful outlet for her love of community service and her can-do attitude. As both the President of the Mesquite Club (Nevada) for 2016-2017, as well as a 2016 LEADS candidate, she quickly learned the value of making connections in order to bring positive change to the world.
Success For Survivors Scholarship
Each year, GFWC awards scholarships to help intimate partner abuse survivors obtain a post-secondary education that offers a chance to reshape their future by securing employment and gaining personal independence.
Featured Club
Mesquite Club, Inc.
The Mesquite Club, Inc., located in Las Vegas, Nevada, started out the club year with 120 members and now has 132 members. How has the club gained a dozen new members over such a short time? One reason is Club President Cherie Williams’ commitment to raising public awareness of the club in any way possible.