GFWC International
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In all 50 states and more than a dozen countries. More than 4,000 clubs and 100,000 members.
Committed to volunteer service.
Powerful force in the fight against domestic violence. November 16, 2006, then Senator Joseph Biden recognized GFWC as “a gem among our midst” for our work in bringing hope to victims and survivors of domestic violence and abuse.
In 1994, GFWC founder Jane Cunningham Croly was inducted into the National Women’s Hall of Fame in Seneca Falls, N.Y. For her work in founding GFWC, Croly was said to have “set in motion the power of a vast, previously untapped and unorganized sisterhood of capable American women that would reshape American society.”
In all 50 states and more than a dozen countries. More than 4,000 clubs and 100,000 members.
Committed to volunteer service.
Powerful force in the fight against domestic violence. November 16, 2006, then Senator Joseph Biden recognized GFWC as “a gem among our midst” for our work in bringing hope to victims and survivors of domestic violence and abuse.
In 1994, GFWC founder Jane Cunningham Croly was inducted into the National Women’s Hall of Fame in Seneca Falls, N.Y. For her work in founding GFWC, Croly was said to have “set in motion the power of a vast, previously untapped and unorganized sisterhood of capable American women that would reshape American society.”
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