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With more than 60,000 members in affiliated clubs in every state, the District of Columbia, and more than a dozen countries, GFWC members work in their own communities to support the arts, preserve natural resources, advance education, promote healthy lifestyles, and encourage civic involvement, issues related to domestic and sexual violence awareness/prevention, and advocating for children.
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General Federation of Women’s Clubs members vary in age, talents, location, background, and profession, but are united in their dedication to actively improve the lives of others.
60,000+
members in affiliated clubs in every state
2,600
existing volunteer clubs across the globe
130+
founded in 1890, GFWC has over a century of history
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Signature Program: Domestic and Sexual Violence Awareness and Prevention
GFWC creates and leads education, public awareness, and service projects for club members and local citizens at the community level; collaborates with national domestic violence networks and organizations; supports existing activities and established programs; advocates for victims and survivors; and provides educational opportunities to survivors.
GFWC aims to be a powerful voice for victims and survivors.
GFWC Learning Gateway Webinars
Join the 2024-2026 GFWC Honorary Chairmen to learn from the experts. These free webinars cover topics like heart health, branding, and entrepreneurship. Register under the Events page.
WHRC: Women’s History and Resource Center
Founded in 1984, the GFWC Women’s History and Resource Center (WHRC) collects, preserves, interprets, and promotes the history of GFWC. The WHRC documents the social and political contributions of GFWC clubwomen from 1890 to the present through the GFWC archives and related special collections.
Signature Program: Domestic and Sexual Violence Awareness and Prevention
GFWC creates and leads education, public awareness, and service projects for club members and local citizens at the community level; collaborates with national domestic violence networks and organizations; supports existing activities and established programs; advocates for victims and survivors; and provides educational opportunities to survivors.
GFWC aims to be a powerful voice for victims and survivors.
GFWC Learning Gateway Webinars
Join the 2024-2026 GFWC Honorary Chairmen to learn from the experts. These free webinars cover topics like heart health, branding, and entrepreneurship. Register under the Events page.
WHRC: Women’s History and Resource Center
Founded in 1984, the GFWC Women’s History and Resource Center (WHRC) collects, preserves, interprets, and promotes the history of GFWC. The WHRC documents the social and political contributions of GFWC clubwomen from 1890 to the present through the GFWC archives and related special collections.
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GFWC Designated Funds support the work of GFWC by providing essential funding in targeted areas. They are vital to continue GFWC’s mission of strengthening our communities and enhancing the lives of others.
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We wish you and yours happy, healthy holidays while making memories with family and friends. Thank you for your gift of serving others through GFWC.
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The H.R.1318 – Women's Suffrage National Monument Location Act Bill passed both the House and Senate on December 20! With that action, a monument depicting women’s suffrage will be located on the National Mall in Washington, DC! This will be the FIRST monument commemorating women and the historic difference they’ve made in the progress of our nation. GFWC helped accomplish this action through our Legislative Action Center Alert.
The General Federation of Women’s Clubs is proud to be a Distinguished Partner as we help raise the money. We are so excited to be Making History with!
Support this groundbreaking opportunity with your donation today!
Link to the GFWC giving site: donorbox.org/womensmonument-gfwc
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Members of the GFWC Woman's Club of Lacey, Inc (NJ) Domestic & Sexual Violence/Awareness & Prevention group met to fill 10 knitted Christmas stockings for the clients of Providence House. Providence House provides services to individuals and families experiencing domestic violence.
Each stocking held the following items: hand lotion, ChapSticks, nail polish and nail files, toothbrush and floss, activity book, snacks, tissues, wipes, earrings, candles, cookies, chocolates, etc.
Thank you ladies, for supporting others this holiday season.
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Enjoy this end-of-year message from GFWC International President Suellen Brazil. We hope you relish this festive glimpse of our beautifully decorated GFWC Headquarters in the heart of our nation's capital – Washington, DC.
From the GFWC Executive Committee, Board of Directors, and staff, we wish you a happy holiday season.
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Looking for a virtual GFWC club to join? Consider GFWC Sweet Home Alabama Volunteers and help make a positive difference in your local communities!
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GFWC volunteers serving up some Christmas cheer! Thank you for all you do! Happy Holidays!
#GFWC #GFWC_HQ #LivingTheVolunteerSpirit #iamgfwc #GFWCAdvocacyReed City GFWC provided Christmas dinners for 25 families in the Reed City School District.
Meals included: Ham, potatoes, stuffing, 2 vegetables, rolls, and pie.
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It's WHRC Wednesday – and it's always a good day when we can celebrate women's history in the news! Earlier this week, President Biden established the Frances Perkins National Monument in Newcastle, Maine, turning this important American woman's home into a National Park Service-managed site for research and reflection.
Perkins, the first woman member of the presidential cabinet, served as Secretary of Labor from 1933 to 1945 under President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. She was an incredibly influential figure in the work of Roosevelt's New Deal, leading the fight for worker's rights, Social Security, minimum wage, and the prohibition of child labor.
Though not (as far as we've been able to discover*) a GFWC club member, Secretary Perkins was definitely associated with our organization: she spoke at our January 1935 Board of Directors meeting, wrote several articles for "Clubwoman" magazine to educate our members on important issues of the day, and was even given a Pioneer Scroll – our award for "women considered pioneers in their professions or fields of endeavor" – at the GFWC Golden Jubilee in 1941.
*If anyone has research that can connect Perkins more directly to GFWC membership, please let us know!
📷Preview of speakers at the upcoming Board of Directors meeting, including the Honorable Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor, who will "discuss Economic Security, with special reference to unemployment insurance and old age pensions." From "The Clubwoman GFWC," January 1935. … See MoreSee Less
On December 7th, GFWC Temple Terrace Juniorettes worked with the GFWC Temple Terrace Junior Woman’s Club to hold “Selfies with Santa,” an event filled with fun, games, and the chance for kids (and pets) to have their picture taken with Santa Clause in a beautifully decorated gazebo. Thanks to the Juniorette club, founded in 1988 and co-sponsored by GFWC Temple Terrace Woman’s Club and GFWC Temple Terrace Juniors, young women have the chance to participate in service projects and provide meaningful impacts in their community. … See MoreSee Less