American Association of University Women (AAUW)- Jacksonville Chapter
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The Jacksonville Branch of The American Association of University Women (AAUW) was organized in February 1926.
Advancing equity for women and girls through advocacy, education, philanthropy, and research.
The American Association of University Women (AAUW) is the nation’s leading voice promoting equity and education for women and girls. Since our founding in 1881, AAUW members have examined and taken positions on the fundamental issues of the day — educational, social, economic, and political.
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American Association of University Women (AAUW)- Jacksonville Chapter
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The Jacksonville Branch of The American Association of University Women (AAUW) was organized in February 1926.
Advancing equity for women and girls through advocacy, education, philanthropy, and research.
The American Association of University Women (AAUW) is the nation’s leading voice promoting equity and education for women and girls. Since our founding in 1881, AAUW members have examined and taken positions on the fundamental issues of the day — educational, social, economic, and political.
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Jacksonville Alumnae Panhellenic Association
jacksonvillepanhellenic.org
Jacksonville Alumnae Panhellenic Association (JAPA) is a community-based organization of women, founded in 1914 and affiliated with the National Panhellenic Conference. Members consist of Alumnae from NPC member group fraternities. The women of JAPA aim to provide opportunities for long-lasting friendships among women, encourage community involvement, award scholarships to deserving young women, exercise leadership and occupational networking, and enjoy the common bond of Greek sisterhood.
The NPC includes these member organizations
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Alpha Chi Omega
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Alpha Delta Pi
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Alpha Epsilon Phi
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Alpha Gamma Delta
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Alpha Omicron Pi
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Alpha Phi
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Alpha Sigma Alpha
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Alpha Sigma Tau
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Alpha Xi Delta
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Chi Omega
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Delta Delta Delta
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Delta Gamma
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Delta Phi Epsilon
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Delta Zeta
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Gamma Phi Beta
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Kappa Alpha Theta
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Kappa Delta
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Kappa Kappa Gamma
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Phi Mu
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Phi Sigma Sigma
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Pi Beta Phi
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Sigma Delta Tau
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Sigma Kappa
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Sigma Sigma Sigma
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Theta Phi Alpha
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Zeta Tau Alpha
North East Florida Healthy Start- Azalea Project
nefhsc.homestead.com/AzaleaProject.html
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nefhealthystart.org/for-women/azalea-project/
The goal of the Azalea Project is to reduce risk-taking behavior in substance abusing pregnant and parenting women. The project works to break the cycle of substance use and other at-risk behaviors.
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The Azalea Project provides outreach, education and support services to substance-using pregnant women. It focuses on substance-involved families whose lifestyle increases their chances of experiencing a myriad of health and social risks, including unsafe sex (STIs⁄HIV), unwanted childbearing, poor school performance, poverty, infant mortality, abuse and neglect and involvement with the criminal justice system. The Azalea Project is based on an empowerment model that promotes self-sufficiency and personal transformation using a comprehensive, multi-generational approach.
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Faye Johnson, Project Manager
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157 E. 8th Street, Suite 119
Jacksonville, Florida 32206
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Office: 904.359.2520
Fax: 904.359.2525
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Children's Home Society- Buckner Division
chsfl.org/locations/greater-northeast-florida/
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Kymberly Cook, Executive Director
kymberly.cook@chsfl.org
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3027 San Diego Road 32207
P.O. Box 5616
904-493-7744
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St. Augustine Diocesan Council of Catholic Women- Deaneries in North Jax, South Jax, St. Augustine
stadccw.com
stadccw.com/south-jax/
stadccw.com/north-jax/
The St. Augustine Diocesan Council of Catholic Women (StADCCW) represents the Catholic women in the Diocese of St. Augustine through parish affiliations or groups. We currently have four deaneries: Gainesville, North Jax, St. Augustine and South Jax.
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South Jax Deanery presents Hugs for the Homeless to Catholic Charities. The money will be used for their Emergency Assistance program.
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The St. Augustine DCCW is affiliated with the National Council of Catholic Women (NCCW) and strives to "support, educate and empower" the women in our diocese "in spirituality, leadership and service," as stated in the NCCW Mission Statement.
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Our organization is a service organization and we are structured around three (3) commissions: Spirituality, Leadership and Service. The work of Council is done through these commissions.
Staci Duncan, President
Smanatee1@aol.com
2434 Mercer Cir S.
Jacksonville, FL 32217
(904) 733-7624
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Continental Societies, Inc. -Jacksonville Chapter
jacksonvillecontinentals.org
Founded in June 1956 and incorporated nationally in 1972, the Continental Societies, Incorporated is an international public service organization dedicated to the socioeconomic and cultural welfare of underprivileged children and youth.
Nationally, regionally, and locally Continentals have created innovative activities while they volunteer their time through outreach programs in youth centers, schools, pediatric wards, homes for the delinquent, special needs and emotionally challenged youth. Continentals volunteer innovatively through tutoring, mentoring, after-school programs, apparel donations, and walk-a-thons. Mentoring programs are a major component of the Continental approach.
To create environments within our communities that empower children to have access to quality and appropriate opportunities to reach their optimal potential
Deidra O. Franklin, President
6999-02 Merrill Road, Suite 294
Jacksonville, Florida 32277
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jacksonvillecontinentals@gmail.com
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jaxcsipr@gmail.com
Hubbard House
hubbardhouse.org
The mission of Hubbard House is safety, empowerment, and social change for victims of domestic violence and their families.
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Hubbard House objectives are (1) safety for the victims and their children, (2) empowerment for victims, and (3) social change through education and advocacy.
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Provides temporary refuge, educational programs and therapeutic day care program for battered women, their dependent children and sexually abused children. Maintains a commitment to break the cycle of violence perpetuated from generation to generation and educates the community on the issues of violence against women and publicizes the availability of services.
24-HOUR HOTLINE: (904) 354-3114
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PO Box 4909
Jacksonville, FL 32201
Administrative Office: (904) 354-0076
hubbardhouse@hubbardhouse.org
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Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars, Inc. -Florida Chapter
csdiw.org
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Daughters of the American Revolution- Jacksonville Chapters
fortsannicholasfssdarchapters.weebly.com
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Fort San Nicholas Chapter
Toni Weatherford, Regent
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Jacksonville Chapter
Betty Reed, Regent
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Jean Ribault Chapter
Sylvia Millard, Regent
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Kan Yuk Sa Chapter
Mary Briand, Regent
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Maria Jefferson Chapter
Martha Haze, Regent
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Ponte Vedra Chapter
Judith Delmar, Regent
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Sophia Flemming Chapter
Sydney Glazener, Regent
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Duval County Democratic Party- Democratic Women's Information Network
duvaldems.org/democratic_women_s_information_network
The Democratic Women’s Information Network, DWIN, is dedicated to its mission: “Growing a network of energized, talented, informed Democratic Women on the First Coast who nurture and tap the power of women to elect more Democrats and more Women.”
Denise Ortega, President
Democratic Women's Club of Florida- Clay, Duval, Nassau, St. Johns Counties
dwcf.org
Members and guests are trained in leadership and campaign skills through a variety of curricula offerings. Members help to recruit women to run for political office and manage campaigns. The Legislative Committee serves as the hub of activities during the Legislative Session as members monitor and lobby for or against legislation that has a dramatic impact on the lives of the citizens of Florida and particularly the women of Florida. Our goal is Equal Representation from the Court House to the White House and no less!
Enterprising Women's Leadership Institute, Inc.
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To achieve EWLI's mission: "identify, support mentor and promote women's leadership in the business community".
To enable each woman to reach her own potential.
To contribute to making a difference in our communities, country and world.
To provide members with opportunities to develop leadership skills and achieve personal goals.
To design, develop, offer and promote EWLI programs and services that meet the needs of today's business and professional woman.
To establish and support a network of committed EWLI organizational, community, and business leaders.
To encourage members to take risks, develop support networks, and become resilient.
To mentor those who need guidance and support.
To respect the diversity of women's roles and responsibilities and accept those differences as keys to success.
Marilyn McCall Wiles, Founder/ Chair
contact@marilynwiles.com
wiles1964@icloud.com
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P.O. Box 840021
Saint Augustine, Florida 32080
(904) 461-7297
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Diocese of Florida- Episcopal Church Women
diocesefl.org/mission-ministry/diocesan-ministries/episcopal-church-women.aspx
The Episcopal Church Women are about outreach, Mission and Ministry. The Episcopal Church Women empowers women to do Christ's ministry in the world. We provide financial support to our seminarians, Cuba, our Missionaries, St. Mary's, St. Francis Shelter, Arbor House, ERD, the MDG's, Katrina Disaster Relief and other community organizations who work to build God's Kingdom. We have contributed thousands of dollars to Camp Weed and Cerveny Conference Center Capital Campaign through our Miles of Quarters and we will continue to support our Diocesan Parish Hall and the Diocese of Florida in any way we can. We are committed to mission and to sharing our ministries and evangelism efforts with all.
Andrea Geiger, Committee Head
tandageiger@comcast.net
Girl Scouts of Gateway Council- Community 7
The Girl Scout Leadership Experience focuses on building girls of courage, confidence, and character within a safe, supportive environment. Girls partner with caring adults to create a wide range of fun and challenging leadership activities that empower them to discover, connect, and take action to make a difference in today's world.
Tori Tabbot, Troop Support Specialist
tmtabbot@girlscouts-gateway.org
(904) 265-8015
1000 Shearer Ave
Jacksonville, Florida 32205
communications@girlscouts-gateway.org
(904) 388-4653
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Girls Inc. of Jacksonville
The Girl Scout Leadership Experience focuses on building girls of courage, confidence, and character within a safe, supportive environment. Girls partner with caring adults to create a wide range of fun and challenging leadership activities that empower them to discover, connect, and take action to make a difference in today's world.
Robin Rose, CEO
RoseR@girlsincjax.org
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Ebony Williams, COO
WilliamsE@girlsincjax.org
100 Festival Park Ave.
Jacksonville, FL. 32202
Phone: (904) 731-9933
Hadassah Jacksonville
hadassah.org/regions/southern/
Hadassah, the Women’s Zionist Organization of America, is a volunteer organization that inspires a passion for and commitment to the land, the people, and the future of Israel. Through education, advocacy, and youth development, and its support of medical care and research at Hadassah Medical Organization, Hadassah enhances the health and lives of people in Israel, the United States and worldwide.
Bonnie Boring, President
1050 Crown Pointe Parkway, Ste 500
Atlanta, GA 30338
bboring@hadassah.org
(800) 664-5646
American Business Women's Association- Orange Park Charter Chapter
abwa.org/chapter/orange-park-charter-chapter
The Mission of the American Business Women's Association is to bring together businesswomen of diverse occupations and to provide opportunities for them to help themselves and others grow personally and professionally through leadership, education, networking support, and national recognition.
Lynn McCarthy, Chapter President
Stonecroft Ministries- Jacksonville and Orange Park
stonecroft.org
"Stonecroft exists to help women reconcile to God through His Son, Jesus Christ. Our staff inspires, equips, and encourages women to reach women with the Gospel, each one – where she is, as she is. Since 1938, hundreds of thousands of women have been transformed through the Gospel because our Stonecroft women shared the Gospel with them. Approximately 15,000 volunteers across the United States currently invite the women around them to hear God’s story of redemption. Our vision is to usher in an unprecedented move of God as women courageously share the Gospel of Jesus Christ right where they live."
Jacksonville, FL- Womens Connection
3130 Hartley Rd Jacksonville, FL 32257
(904) 328-5215
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Orange Park, FL- Womens Connection
1701 Park Ave Orange Park, FL 32073
(904) 215-0351
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Jacksonville Women Lawyers Association (JWLA)
jwla.org
The Jacksonville Women Lawyers Association (JWLA) was founded in 1982 to provide support and networking for women lawyers in Jacksonville, Florida. JWLA membership is open to all attorneys, male or female, in Jacksonville, Florida and surrounding counties.
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JWLA reaches out to the community with our annual participation in the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk. In addition, JWLA prioritizes mentoring of law students through partnering with the Women Law Students Association of Florida Coastal School of Law. JWLA has also partnered with Jacksonville Area Legal Aid (JALA) for a JWLA Legal Internship during the summer. JWLA also hosts the Annual Judicial Reception, an event at which the judges of local state, federal and administrative benches are recognized for their contribution to the legal community.
Jacksonville Women's Network
jaxwomensnetwork.com
The Jacksonville Women's Network is a by invitation 501(c) 6 nonprofit organization that encourages a diverse membership of successful women and supports them in their professional and community endeavors. It was founded in 1979 to encourage supportive links among top-ranking women in the business and volunteer communities. With approximately 300 members, the Network fosters an active interest in public affairs through its quarterly programs and annual Speaker’s Forum.
Zelda Greenberg, 2018 President
president@jaxwomensnetwork.com
P.O. Box 47078
Jacksonville, FL 32247
(904) 858-3799
admin@jaxwomensnetwork.com
Jewish Federation of Jacksonville- Women's Division
jewishjacksonville.org/womens-div
The Jewish Federation of Jacksonville is a fundraising organization supporting the local and global Jewish community by:
- Inspiring others to give
- Funding local and overseas Partner Agencies
- Forging strong connections in Israel and helping Jews across the Diaspora
- Supporting fellow Jews in need
- Inspiring the next generation to embrace Jewish identity and value Jewish education
- Providing direct programs and services designed to engage the local Jewish community
Allison Jacobs, Women's Division President
8505 San Jose Boulevard
Jacksonville, FL 32217
info@jewishjacksonville.org
904-448-5000
Junior League of Jacksonville
jljacksonville.org
The Junior League of Jacksonville is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women and improving the community through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable.
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The Junior League of Jacksonville, Inc will be a force of change as we strive to improve the quality of life in our communities. We will train and utilize the talents and energies of our diverse membership in order to serve as a group of active volunteers and innovative leaders.
Reach Out Statement
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The Junior League of Jacksonville reaches out to women of all races, religions, and national origins, who demonstrate an interest in and a commitment to volunteerism.
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2165 Park Street
Jacksonville, FL 32204
(904) 387.9927
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La Leche League- Jacksonville Chapter
lllflorida.com/lalecheleague/groups/lll-of-jacksonville/
The mission of La Leche League is to help mothers worldwide to breastfeed through mother-to-mother support, encouragement, information, and education, and to promote a better understanding of breastfeeding as an important element in the healthy development of the baby and mother.
We provide free mother-to-mother breastfeeding support and information. Pregnant mothers, nursing mothers, and their babies and toddlers are welcome at our free meetings and are encouraged to join us as members.
We love supporting breastfeeding moms and their families by providing free information at our meetings and by phone and email. We love getting new members and encourage all new meeting attendees to join us and other breastfeeding moms and supporters worldwide.
Nora, Leader
LLLleaderNora@gmail.com
216-244-0057
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Kim, Leader
kim.ward.msw@gmail.com
904-477-3000
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League of Women Voters of Jacksonville First Coast
lwvjacksonvilleleague.org
The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan political organization that encourages the informed and active participation of citizens in government. The League works to increase understanding of major public policy issues, and influences public policy through education and advocacy
Voters Service/Citizen Education: We present unbiased nonpartisan information about elections, the voting process, and issues.
Action/Advocacy We are nonpartisan, but, after study, we use our positions to advocate for or against particular policies in the public interest.
Ashish Bajaj, President
ashish.k.bajaj@gmail.com
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PO Box 330353
Atlantic Beach, FL 32233
lwvjaxfc@gmail.com
(904) 355-8683
Mayor's Commission on the Status of Women
coj.net/departments/boards-and-commissions/commission-on-the-status-of-women.aspx
The Mayor's Commission on the Status of Women was established as an advisory commission on May 30, 1972, by Mayor Hans G. Tanzler, Jr. It was upgraded to full commission status by Mayor Jake Godbold in 1982. The commission is comprised of members appointed by the mayor to three year terms.Within its authority, the Commission shall act to:
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Develop a public consciousness of the talents of women, with special emphasis on the utilization of those talents as equal partners in the private, business, governmental and civic community;
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Encourage women to become actively involved in matters pertaining to the government and community;
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Work toward utilization of capable women in roles of leadership;
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Act as a source of information for women including, but not limited to, employment opportunities, education, harassment, and discrimination against women; and
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Focus attention on the needs of underserved women and/or women with special needs
MOMS Club of Jacksonville
momsclubbeaches.com
We are a support group designed just for you, the stay-at-home mother of today!
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Provides support for stay-at-home moms or moms that work from home, part-time or even full time. We have monthly meetings to discuss club business, park play days, special outings for mothers and their children, family holiday parties, and activity groups like playgroups, coupon exchange club, recipe club, Mom’s Night Out, and service projects such as Spina Bifida Association of Jacksonville, the Second Harvest Food Bank of Northeast Florida, the Ronald McDonald House and the military.
Organization meets during the day and children are welcome at all of the activities. The MOMS Club is a great way to meet other moms and for children to meet other kids.
MOMS Club Jacksonville Beaches
1015 Atlantic Blvd.,
#407 Atlantic Beach, FL 32233​
momsclubbeaches@yahoo.com
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Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)
The mission of MADD is to stop drunk driving, support the victims of this violent crime and prevent underage drinking.
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Mothers Against Drunk Driving is the nation’s largest nonprofit working to protect families from drunk driving and underage drinking.
Phone: 904.388.2455
Fax: 904.388.2432
Email: northeast.fl@madd.org
Website: www.madd.org/northeastfl
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9957 Moorings Dr #101, Jacksonville, FL 32257
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Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPs)- East Pointe Church
epcjax.com/ministries/mops--east-pointe/
MOPS International exists to encourage, equip and develop every mother of preschoolers to realize her potential as a woman, mother and leader in the name of Jesus Christ. At MOPS we provide a friendly and fun place for mothers to relax, encourage and learn from one another. This is an often challenging, yet rewarding time in the life of a mom. MOPS is here to provide an outlet for your stories, questions, and wisdom. This year we will learn how to “Flourish Fiercely”. Join us as we learn to conquer mothering and life together!
Daphne Grice, MOPs Coordinator
904.654.3439
270 Kernan Blvd N
Jacksonville, FL 32225-5300
(904) 641-8323
Meetings
2nd & 4th Tuesday from 9:30AM - 12:00PM
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National Council for Negro Women- Jacksonville Section
ncnw.org/index
​The mission is empowerment and unity among women in matters affecting the educational, cultural, economic, social and spiritual life of people, and serves as a clearinghouse for the dissemination of information of concern to women.
P.O. Box 2583
Jacksonville, FL
Phone Number: (504) 638-5219
shanneyscott@aol.com
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National League of American Pen Women (NLAPW) - Jacksonville Branch
nlapw.org
jaxpenwomen.com
To encourage, recognize, and promote the production of creative work of professional standard in Art, Letters, and Music, and through outreach activities provide educational, creative, and professional support to members and non-members in these disciplines.’ The core values of the NLAPW are respect, knowledge, creation and preservation of the arts.
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Members are journalists, painters, choreographers, sculptors, illustrators, songwriters, poets–just to mention a few of the creative fields we encompass.
National Organization for Women - Jacksonville Chapter
now.org
jaxnow.net
The purpose of the Jacksonville Chapter of the National Organization for Women (NOW) is to take action to bring women into full participation in the mainstream of American society now, exercising all priviledges and responsibilities thereof in truly equal partnership with men. This includes, but is not limited to, equal rights and responsibilities in all aspects of citizenship, public service, employment, education and family life.
Orange Park Woman's Club
orangeparkwomansclub.com
The Orange Park Woman’s Club, Inc. strives for high standards in moral integrity, sound judgment, and community service. The Orange Park Woman’s Club was organized in 1910, and is a non-profit organization. As a member of the General Federation of Woman’s Clubs, we are a part of projects on a global level as well as in our local community.
Our local involvement includes, but is not limited to Quigley House and Hubbard House Domestic Violence Shelters, Hospice, American Cancer Society, March of Dimes, Clay County Victim’s Center, Clothes Closet, Teacher Appreciation, Scholarships Salvation Army, Project Graduation, Red Cross, Senior Citizen Centers, Hoby (Hugh O’Brien Youth Leadership), and community beautification. We operate a thrift shop and a rental facility. We are dedicated to strengthening our community and enhancing the lives of others through volunteer service.
Susan Mills, President
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Betty Murphy, Rental Chairman
(904)269-4041
130 Kingsley Avenue
Orange Park, FL 32073
Phone: (904) 264-8269
Pace Center for Girls, INC. - Jacksonville
pacecenter.org/locations/jacksonville
PACE helps to improve the quality of life for at-risk girls. PACE promotes and enables young women to further their education, build self-esteem, and develop personal, social, and family relationship skills thereby becoming productive citizens through responsible decision making.
The program provides middle school and high school credit courses to at-risk girls age 12-18 who have not been successful in a traditional school setting. Services also include: life skills classes; community service opportunities; individual, group, and family counseling; case management services; job shadowing; and mentorship programs as well as placement in continuing education or employment upon completion of the program. The program operates year round and serves more than 80 students per day.
Kimberly Reed, Executive Director
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Thompson-Weaver Building
2933 University Blvd N
Jacksonville, FL 32211
(904) 448-8002
Philoptochos Ladies Society - St. John the Divine- Greek Orthodox Church of Jacksonville, FL
stjohnthedivinejax.org/ministries/philoptochos-ladies-society
​The mission is to aid the poor, the destitute, the hungry, the aged, the sick, the unemployed, the orphaned, the imprisoned, the widowed, the handicapped, the victims of disasters, to undertake the burial of impoverished persons and to offer assistance to anyone who may need the help of the Church through fund raising efforts; to promote the charitable, benevolent and philanthropic purposes of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America through instructional programs, presentations, lectures seminars and other educational resources; to preserve and perpetuate Orthodox Christian concepts and the Orthodox Christian, Family, and through them, to promote the Greek Orthodox Faith and traditions, in accordance with its doctrines, canons, discipline, divine worship, usages and customs; and to promote participation in the activities of the Greek Orthodox Community, with the cooperation of the Parish Priest and the Parish Council. The charitable work of the Society shall be performed with discretion, courtesy and kindness.
Cindy Tsengas, Membership Chair
ntsengas@yahoo.com
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Betty Carantza, President
(561) 379-4682
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3850 Atlantic Blvd.
Jacksonville, FL 32207
904-396-5383
Pilot Club International- Jacksonville
pilotclubjax.org
To serve by furthering Pilot International's efforts through charitable, educational and research programs in communities throughout the world.
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As a guiding force for community projects, the Pilot Club of Jacksonville is a volunteer organization of executice, business and professional leaders. Working together to improve the quality of life in North Florida, this club steadfastly supports the agencies that are so vital to our community.
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preparing youth and young adults for service.
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encouraging brain safety and health.
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supporting those who care for others.
Pilot Club of Jacksonville
P. O. Box 56915
Jacksonville, FL 32241
Email: pilotclub.org.jax@gmail.com
President
Diane Payne
Mobile: (904) 502-1119
President-Elect
Sherill Casey-Bakai
Mobile: (904) 945-2798
Presbytery of St. Augustine- Presbyterian Women
staugpres.org/committees-ministries/pw/
Presbyterian Women (PW) is an independent organization within the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) of more than 300,000 women. The programming and resource options for the organization offer a variety of ways for women to live out their faith in an inclusive, caring community.
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We provide bible study for women of the church, and support local and worldwide church missions through funding and worship.
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Women’s groups in the Presbyterian Church have a powerful history. Since the early 1800s, Presbyterian women have organized themselves to support mission and combat social injustices nationally and internationally. While the levels of involvement and recognition from the denominations has varied, women’s dedication to living out God’s call through women’s organizations has remained steady.
Gayle Anne Bone (Faith), Contact Moderator
(352) 475-2883
bonegayle@gmail.com
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1937 University Blvd W, Jacksonville, FL 32217
(904) 733-8277
Susan G. Komen- North Florida
ww5.komen.org/NationalResources/
Our mission is to create a world without breast cancer.
The Susan G. Komen promise: to save lives and end breast cancer forever by empowering people, ensuring quality of care for all and energizing science to find the cures.
Our Core Values: IS HOPE
- Inclusion: to embrace the uniqueness of every individual
- Stewardship: to be accountable for our performance individually and collectively
- Honesty: to foster a community of trust and integrity
- Openness: to seek out new ideas and new ways of thinking
- Passion: to demonstrate personal commitment to promise
- Empowerment: to entrust others and hold yourself accountable
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​Komen North Florida serves Baker, Clay, Duval, Nassau and St. Johns counties.
200 West Forsyth Street, Suite 1620
Jacksonville, FL 32202
komeninfo@komennorthflorida.org
(904) 448-7446
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Republican Women's Club of Duval Federated
rwcdf.org/home.html
Members come together as a collective force to advance the power of women through political access and participation. Our mission is to help women from all walks of life become players at the political table nationally, statewide and locally.
As part of this Federation, the Republican
Women’s Club of Duval Federated
(RWCDF) promotes the politics of women in
Jacksonville. We strengthen the Republican
Party by recruiting, training and electing
candidates; advocating the Party’s philosophy
and initiatives and empowering women of all
ages, ethnicities and backgrounds in the
political process.
Sharon Light, President
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P O BOX 500901
Jacksonville, Florida 32255
(904) 410-8683
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Southside Woman's Club of Jacksonville
southsidewomansclub.net
Southside Woman's Club was founded on the idea of helping those in need. Ever since our organization was established, we have endeavored to provide help where the need is greatest.
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The mission is to promote state projects in conjunction with theGeneral Federation Of Woman's clubs (GFWC), a international nonprofit organization, as well as local programs with emphasis on service to the elderly, Meals on Wheels, scholarships to local students and support local charities.
Our team is made up entirely of volunteers. We advocate for those who need our help. Even a little help goes a long way.
Sandy Marshall, President
(904) 396-0459
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"Jac" Littlefield, Membership & Correspondence
(207) 730-1659
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4446 Hendricks Avenue, Suite 1A
Unit Number #381
Jacksonville. FL 32207
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Congregation Ahavath Chesed: The Temple Sisterhood- Women of Reform Judaism - Jacksonville
thetemplejacksonville.org/community/sisterhood
The mission is to instill the ideals of Reform Judaism; to promote closer fellowship among members; to encourage the interest and participation of the Congregation in all its religious, cultural and social activities; to affiliate with the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods; and to further the Federation’s program of service to Jewish and Humanitarian causes.
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Involvement in the community:
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Donation to Hubbard House via the proceeds from the Women’s Seder.
Financial support for FANN, as well as, donations of toiletries, diapers, socks, etc. for JFCS, and other local agencies.
· Financial support for Temple Braille Group which serves the needs of the visually impaired.
· Donation of books donated to underprivileged children.
· Adoption of a local elementary school. A variety of school supplies and toiletries for the children and their families were provided.
· Development and presentation of two programs regarding Human Trafficking in our community, the State of Florida, and the world. Both programs were open to the community at large.
Delivery of meals on Christmas Day to participants of “Meals on Wheels.” Also, prepared and on Christmas Day delivered cookies to First Responders. Both projects were done in conjunction with the Jacksonville Jewish Center
Gail Jarrett, President
Rabbi Elizabeth Bahar, Senior Rabbi
rabbibahar@thetemplejacksonville.org
(904)733-7078
8727 San Jose Boulevard
Jacksonville, FL 32217
info@thetemplejacksonville.org
(904)733-7078
United Daughters of the Confederacy- Martha Reid Chapter #19
marthareid19udc.com
The purpose is to provide an historical, educational, benevolent, memorial and patriotic organization of women. Those eligible for membership are women who are blood descendants, lineal or collateral, of men and women who served honorably in the Army, Navy, or Civil Service of the Confederate States of America.
Wolfson Children's Hospital Women's Board
womensboardwolfsonchildrenshospital.com
Our mission is to create a world without breast cancer.
The Susan G. Komen promise: to save lives and end breast cancer forever by empowering people, ensuring quality of care for all and energizing science to find the cures.
Our Core Values: IS HOPE
- Inclusion: to embrace the uniqueness of every individual
- Stewardship: to be accountable for our performance individually and collectively
- Honesty: to foster a community of trust and integrity
- Openness: to seek out new ideas and new ways of thinking
- Passion: to demonstrate personal commitment to promise
- Empowerment: to entrust others and hold yourself accountable
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​Komen North Florida serves Baker, Clay, Duval, Nassau and St. Johns counties.
Elizabeth Langley, President
1325 San Marco Boulevard, Suite 802
Jacksonville, FL 32207
(904) 202-2886
womensboard@bmcjax.com
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Susan G. Komen- North Florida
ww5.komen.org/NationalResources/
Donation to Hubbard House via the proceeds from the Women’s Seder.
· Financial support for FANN, as well as, donations of toiletries, diapers, socks, etc. for JFCS, and other local agencies.
· Financial support for Temple Braille Group which serves the needs of the visually impaired.
· Donation of books donated to underprivileged children.
· Adoption of a local elementary school. A variety of school supplies and toiletries for the children and their families were provided.
· Development and presentation of two programs regarding Human Trafficking in our community, the State of Florida, and the world. Both programs were open to the community at large.
· Delivery of meals on Christmas Day to participants of “Meals on Wheels.” Also, prepared and on Christmas Day delivered cookies to First Responders. Both projects were done in conjunction with the Jacksonville Jewish Center.
200 West Forsyth Street, Suite 1620
Jacksonville, FL 32202
komeninfo@komennorthflorida.org
(904) 448-7446
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