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National Federation of the Women's Clubs

The National Federation of Women's Clubs (NFWC) is an organization founded in the 1890s that brings together women's clubs across the United States. Its purpose is to support community service, education, and advocacy on social issues. Members engage in various projects, including cultural enrichment, conservation efforts, and legislation that impacts women's rights and health. The NFWC has played a pivotal role in establishing women's contributions to civic life and fostering leadership among women. It remains an influential platform for networking and empowering women to address local and national concerns collaboratively.