Jen Nowak, President
Beth McKeon, Director of Junior Clubs
Beth McKeon, Director of Junior Clubs
GFWC Massachusetts is a proud member of
the General Federation of Women’s Clubs (GFWC).
GFWC Massachusetts is a member of the General Federation of Women's Clubs (GFWC) a nonprofit organization that brings together local women’s clubs in a collective effort to strengthen communities and enhance the lives of others through volunteer service.
With more than 60,000 members in affiliated clubs in every state, the District of Columbia, and more than 20 countries, GFWC members are community leaders who work locally to create global change by advocating for women, children, and families on issues such as domestic violence and sexual assault, food insecurity/hunger, and promoting healthy lifestyles. GFWC also supports the arts, works to preserve natural resources, advances education, encourages civic involvement, and works toward world peace and understanding.
Founded in 1890, GFWC is one of the world’s largest and oldest nonpartisan, nondenominational women’s volunteer service organizations. As true volunteers in action, GFWC members annually donate an average of $23 million on behalf of more than 195,000 projects and volunteer more than six million hours.
GFWC is distinguished from other service organizations by the breadth of its outreach. Our programs span all areas of the lives of our members, their families, and communities across the country.
GFWC members create global change working on a local level — they select projects and programs by determining the specific needs of the regions, states, cities, and communities in which they live and work every day.
GFWC is an international women’s organization dedicated to community improvement by enhancing the lives of others through volunteer service, is one of the largest and oldest women's volunteer service organizations.
Collectively, we are Living the Volunteer Spirit.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Statement
The General Federation of Women's Clubs (GFWC), one of the oldest women's volunteer organizations, seeks to build global communities where people unite in diversity and dedicate their service to changing lives. GFWC celebrates the engagement of people of all backgrounds and believes in fostering an inclusive, equitable climate and culture where community members can thrive.
With more than 60,000 members in affiliated clubs in every state, the District of Columbia, and more than 20 countries, GFWC members are community leaders who work locally to create global change by advocating for women, children, and families on issues such as domestic violence and sexual assault, food insecurity/hunger, and promoting healthy lifestyles. GFWC also supports the arts, works to preserve natural resources, advances education, encourages civic involvement, and works toward world peace and understanding.
Founded in 1890, GFWC is one of the world’s largest and oldest nonpartisan, nondenominational women’s volunteer service organizations. As true volunteers in action, GFWC members annually donate an average of $23 million on behalf of more than 195,000 projects and volunteer more than six million hours.
GFWC is distinguished from other service organizations by the breadth of its outreach. Our programs span all areas of the lives of our members, their families, and communities across the country.
GFWC members create global change working on a local level — they select projects and programs by determining the specific needs of the regions, states, cities, and communities in which they live and work every day.
GFWC is an international women’s organization dedicated to community improvement by enhancing the lives of others through volunteer service, is one of the largest and oldest women's volunteer service organizations.
Collectively, we are Living the Volunteer Spirit.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Statement
The General Federation of Women's Clubs (GFWC), one of the oldest women's volunteer organizations, seeks to build global communities where people unite in diversity and dedicate their service to changing lives. GFWC celebrates the engagement of people of all backgrounds and believes in fostering an inclusive, equitable climate and culture where community members can thrive.