Volunteers in Action: GFWC Woman’s Club of Vinton (VA)

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GFWC Woman’s Club of Vinton

GFWC Woman’s Club of Vinton (VA) celebrated the inaugural GFWC National Day of Service by contributing to the Vinton Baptist Church Blessing Box. Members donated shelf stable food and personal care items that are stored in an outdoor cabinet, available 24/7 to those who need it without fear of judgement. Their club has decided to make recurring monthly donations in support of ending food insecurity.

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Volunteers in Action: GFWC Goddard Woman’s Club (KS)

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GFWC Goddard Woman’s Club

GFWC Goddard Woman’s Club (KS) clubwomen volunteered at the Kansas Food Bank in Wichita, Kansas to package “Food 4 Kids” weekend packets of food for children who are at the highest risk for chronic undernourishment. The packets are free and contain kid friendly, easy to open and eat items. Over 6,000 children per week are supported through the program. The Kansas Food Bank serves 85 counties in Kansas to fight food insecurity.

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Volunteers in Action: GFWC Sedley Woman’s Club (VA) & GFWC Southwest Region Woman’s Club (CO)

The GFWC Sedley Woman’s Club participated in the GFWC National Day of Service by volunteering at the Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia. Members sorted food donations, stocked shelves, and assembled boxes. They took a tour of the facilities to learn about the foodbank feeds Southeastern Virginia and the Eastern Shore.

GFWC Southwest Region Woman’s Club (SRWC) volunteered at the Benefits in Action food warehouse in Lakewood, Colorado for the National Day of Service. They packed 220 boxes, equalling 4,360 pounds of food to be delivered to 220 households. These boxes are distributed to low-income families, seniors, medically fragile, and those without access to local food banks.

Volunteers in Action: GFWC Ohio Austintown Junior Women’s League(OH) & GFWC LaBelle Community Woman’s Club (FL)

The GFWC Ohio Austintown Junior Women’s League(AJWL) recently completed an Environment and Recycling project. For over a year, clubwomen collected over 100 pounds of bottle caps and plastic lids. These plastic products were repurposed into a bench with the club’s name printed on it. The bench was then placed at the AJWL Butterfly and Pollinator Garden at their local park.

GFWC LaBelle Community Woman’s Club had the Honor of being invited by the Hendry County Rotary Club to create a display of all they have achieved over the past 80+ years in LaBelle. They had several old books, pictures and newspaper articles from when the club began in 1930. Several years later they elected to join the General Federation Of Women’s Clubs. The display is at the LaBelle Courthouse on the main floor next to the Tax Collector’s office.

Volunteers in Action: GFWC Colorado & Village Improvement Association of Rehoboth Beach (DE)

During the GFWC Colorado Fall Board of Directors’ Meeting, clubwomen made community service a priority. GFWC Colorado participated in a virtual walk for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital on Saturday, September 16. They heard a brief history of St. Jude and their accomplishments in treatments and cures for childhood cancers. They raised $500 for St. Jude at this meeting alone!

 

The Village Improvement Association of Rehoboth Beach, DE, Inc. (VIA) donated a total of $10,000 to three organizations in the greater Rehoboth Beach Area. Each group performs important work fighting food insecurity. The organizations receiving the donations were carefully chosen based on the type of support assistance provided to the greatest number in need. The groups receiving the resources include:

Cape Henlopen Food Basket – https://capehenlopenfoodbasket.org/

Community Resource Center, Inc.https://www.rehobothcommunitycenter.org/

Harry K Foundationhttps://harrykfoundation.org/

“It is an honor to be able to strengthen the work being done year-round by these three organizations that serve our local residents. There is an increasing population whose needs we must support, said VIA president, Kate McKenzie.

 

Volunteers in Action: GFWC Glendale Woman’s Club (AZ) & Winthrop General Federation of Women’s Clubs(MN)

GFWC Glendale Woman’s Club Veteran’s Committee recently delivered two little libraries to Ashley’s Place, group homes for women Veterans who are experiencing homelessness and experienced sexual trauma during their time in service. The Veteran’s Committee purchased new bookcases, arranged delivery and installation, and then stocked each little library with new/gently used books. Club members also donated much-needed toiletry items, makeup bags filled with makeup, and $25 gift cards for each home to use where most needed.

Winthrop General Federation of Women’s Clubs (MN) raised money during the Winthrop Farm City Fun Fest Town Event Bake Sale to fund their local K-9 program. The club donated almost $400 to the Winthrop Police department to help them start the Winthrop PD K-9 Program.

Volunteers in Action: GFWC Florida Girls on Fire & Wake Forest Woman’s Club(NC)

While in Louisville, KY for the 2023 GFWC Annual Convention, the GFWC Florida Girls on Fire volunteered their time at WaterStep. WaterStep empowers communities to create clean water systems and teaches sanitation practices for better hygiene. Members donated and sorted gently used shoes that are sold to a recycler to assist with funding. The group toured the facility and made a donation to purchase a waterball. The waterball holds 12.5 gallons of water and makes transporting water long distances much easier.

The Wake Forest Woman’s Club was honored to assist the Wake Forest Purple Heart Foundation in recognizing over 50 Purple Heart recipients and their families. National Purple Heart Day is celebrated on August 7 and honors our military who are either wounded on the battlefield or paid the ultimate sacrifice with their lives. Club members volunteered their time over two days, helping setup, serve dinner, and welcoming over 500 guests.

Volunteers in Action: GFWC Montgomery Woman’s Club (OH) & GFWC Bitterroot Woman’s Club (MT)

The GFWC Bitterroot Woman’s Club members hosted a diaper, pull-ups, and baby wipes giveaway on June 6th in Hamilton, Montana.

After the event all of the items were delivered to local food pantries throughout the Bitterroot Valley. Delivering to the Haven House, Calvary Chapel Food Bank, Darby Bread Box, and the House of Praise Food Pantry made it possible for community members to pick up the much needed supplies in a town near their home.

They gave away 6000+ diapers and pull-ups along with 175 packages of wipes! So many members of their community will benefit from this donation which was made in part by a grant from The Power of Change Program, Ravalli Electric Co-op, along with Safeway and Albertsons in Hamilton.

 

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Acrylic on Board, 2023

The Sycamore Student Culture Series was set up with funds from GFWC Montgomery Woman’s Club (OH) Town Hall Lecture in conjunction with the Sycamore Community Schools. Together, this series provides two cultural programs each year to all students in grades K through 8.  This year, students at the Edwin H. Greene School (grades 5 and 6) painted a mural in the halls of their new school building.  Local artist, Cedric M. Cox designed a mural that the students could paint. Mr. Cox spent time at the school working with the students teaching them about painting and how to make colors “pop.”

 

Volunteers in Action: GFWC Naperville Woman’s Club (IL) & GFWC East Peoria Woman’s Club (IL)

Members of the GFWC Naperville Woman’s Club (IL) collected and donated $500 in school supplies to Indian Prairie School District 204.  The school district serves roughly 27,400 students from the Illinois communities of Aurora, Bolingbrook, Plainfield and Naperville in DuPage and Will counties and has 4 schools categorized as Title I.

Title I schools receive additional federal funding from the U.S. Department of Education due to the high percentage of low-income families they serve.

GFWC East Peoria Woman’s Club (IL) collected school supplies for the Fondulac District Library. The library requested school supplies to distribute to students in need.

Thank you ladies for supporting education and Living the Volunteer Spirit!

Volunteers in Action: GFWC Women’s Club of South Country (RI) and GFWC Women’s Club of Farmingdale (NY)

Despite the soaring summer temps, dedicated members of the GFWC Women’s Club of South Country (RI) showed up for their club. Members participated in the club’s quarterly roadside cleanup along Ocean Road in Narragansett. As part of their “Adopt a Roadway” program they help keep roadways clean and safe.

 

 

On Tuesday, August 1, 2023, members of the Women’s Club of Farmingdale (WCF) under the leadership of Welfare Committee Chair, Rosemary Emigholz, and together with Deacon Bill (St. Kilian’s Parish) and community resident, Pat, met with Jeana Lewis, Director of St. Kilian’s Outreach Center, to donate gift cards totaling $575. This annual WCF summer program donation will be used by middle and high school students from the Farmingdale School District to purchase necessary school supplies.