About the South Windsor Community Women’s Club |
Mission Statement South Windsor Community Women’s Club, Inc, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization comprised of women from many different backgrounds who dedicate their time and talents in a common interest for the betterment of the community in the areas of education, health, conservation and the arts. The Spirit of the South Windsor Community Women’s Club: Have you ever found yourself wishing for something that was all your own, a creative, social outlet that wasn’t tied to your kids or your job? Do you often feel like you have something to contribute to the community but aren’t sure how or where to get started? Or perhaps you’ve heard your friends or neighbors speak of the South Windsor Community Women’s Club but haven’t really understood what the club is all about. The South Windsor Community Women’s Club (SWCWC) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization, which means that our activities are directed toward philanthropic outreach and giving in South Windsor and other local communities. As a member of the SWCWC, you will be part of a highly respected community service organization. The SWCWC is supervised by an Executive Board which meets on a monthly basis. The club is divided into several distinct committees, each of which is responsible for different aspects of club activities. Including: Education Conservation Arts Families and Children Health and Safety Ways and Means (Fundraising) And best of all, during the process of participating in SWCWC meetings, committees, events, and activities, you have the potential to create lasting friendships with talented and enthusiastic women from all types of lifestyles and backgrounds. Connecticut Junior Women’s Club The South Windsor Community Women’s Club is a member of the statewide organization, Connecticut Junior Women, Inc. (CJW). CJW is comprised of more than 50 clubs from cities and towns across Connecticut. Collectively, we have joined forces to combine our talents and fundraising efforts in support of a common state project. Currently our parent organization has asked us to choose a local non-profit with a health theme to support as our “state project”. |