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Women's clubs in the United States were indexed by the GFWC, and also by Helen M. Winslow who published an annual "register and directory" of the GFWC ones and some more, which was in its 24th annual edition in 1922. [8] The GWFC did not admit clubs for African-American women, and Winslow's directory seems to omit them too.
Leo clubs - youth auxiliary of the Lions Clubs International; Women of the Moose - affiliated with Moose International [50] Ancient Mystic Order of the Bagmen of Baghdad - a side degree of the Order of United Commercial Travelers of America established at Cincinnati in 1892. It was organized into Subordinate Guilds that reported to the Imperial ...
Ceres (women's fraternity) Chi Delta Theta; Chi Iota Pi; Chi Omega; Chi Upsilon Sigma; Chicago Abortion Fund; Chicago and Northern District Association of Colored Women's Clubs; Chicago Woman's Club; Christian Woman's Board of Missions; Clara de Hirsch Home for Working Girls; Clovia (sorority) College Settlements Association; College Women's Club
Stockholms allmänna kvinnoklubb (Stockholm Public Women's Club), founded 1892; Swedish Women's Educational Association, promoting Swedish language and culture internationally; Swedish Women's Lobby, established 1997; Välgörande fruntimmerssällskapet, active from 1819 to 1934
The club movement became part of Progressive era social reform, which was reflected by many of the reforms and issues addressed by club members. [4] According to Maureen A. Flanagan, [5] many women's clubs focused on the welfare of their community because of their shared experiences in tending to the well-being of home-life.
Women in the Wind (motorcycle club) Women's City Club of Boston; Women's City Club of Washington, D.C. Santa Clara Women's Club Adobe; Women's Health Protective Association; Women's Improvement Club of Hueneme; Women's International Motorcycle Association; Women's National Republican Club; Women's Political Council
The General Federation of Women's Clubs (GFWC), founded in 1890 during the Progressive Movement, is a federation of approximately 2,300 women's clubs in the United States which promote civic improvements through volunteer service. Community Service Projects (CSP) are organized by local clubs for the benefit of their communities or GFWC's ...
Women's clubs in the United States (7 C, 169 P) Pages in category "Clubs and societies in the United States" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 201 total.