Similar organisations to Womans Club of Douglaston
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Alumni Associations
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1999.
Triangle Yale Club
Who we are How to join us Who we are The Triangle Yale Club TYC is an independent proactive alumni organization hoping to foster fellowship community service and support.
Durham
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Education N.E.C.
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2000.
South Carolina Women in Higher Education
IdentifyDevelopEncourageAdvanceSupport Women In Higher Education Are you new to academia and looking for ways to connect with other scholars in or outside of your field of expertise.
Columbia
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Garden Club, Horticultural Programs
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2001.
Garden Club of Weddington
WELCOME Mission StatementOur mission is generating interest in community beautification by bringing together people who share a common interest in gardening.
Waxhaw
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Mutual/Membership Benefit Organizations, Other N.E.C
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2002.
General Federation of Womens Clubs of Massachusetts Inc
Welcome Services Sundays 900 AM 1100 AM Watch YouTube Fox 26 My 53 Location 5415 N.
Needham
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Human Service Organizations
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2003.
Ladies of Charity Indianapolis Inc
Mac If you can dream it Mac can do it.
Indianapolis
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Student Sororities, Fraternities
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2004.
Phi Sigma Sigma National Housing Corporation
Welcome to the OFFICIAL PAGE of PHI SIGMA SIGMA - a proud member of the National Panhellenic Conference and a premier international philanthropic and social organization for success-minded women.
18000
Sykesville
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Professional Societies & Associations
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2005.
National Association of University Women
Welcome to the National Association of University Women Inc.
Eunice
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Civil Liberties Advocacy
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2006.
Womens Organization for National Prohibition Reform
Women’s Organization for National Prohibition Reform® is a nonpartisan nonprofit to advance, educate and empower women.
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Billings
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Professional Societies & Associations
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2007.
National Association of University Women
THE PRIMARY MISSION OF NAUW IS TO SPONSOR, PROMOTE AND CONDUCT EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES DESIGNED TO PROVIDE COMMUNITY OUTREACH SERVICES TO LEARNERS AT EVERY LEVEL OF DEVELOPMENT; TO EXTEND ASSISTANCE TO THOSE WHO ARE OUT OF SCHOOL BUT HAVE NEED OF THOSE BASIC SKILLS NECESSARY TO FUNCTION EFFECTIVELY IN OUR SOCIETY; TO RAISE EDUCATIONAL STANDARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS IN COLLEGES, UNIVERSITIES, AND INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING; TO SPONSOR, PROMOTE AND CONDUCT CONFERENCES, SEMINARS, SYMPOSIUMS, AND MEETINGS ON A NATIONAL, SECTIONAL, OR LOCAL LEVEL FOR THE PURPOSE OF ACHIEVING AND ADVANCING THE PURPOSES AFORESAID; TO COOPERATE WITH OTHER GROUPS, ASSOCIATIONS, PUBLIC OR PRIVATE AGENCIES WHICH MAY BE CONCERNED WITH COMMUNITY PROBLEMS, CULTURAL INTERESTS, AND EDUCATIONAL AND WORLD PROBLEMS; TO PROMOTE THE IMPROVEMENT OF EDUCATION AND, WHEN APPROPRIATE, TO ISSUE PUBLIC STATEMENTS CONCERNING THE QUALITY OF EDUCATION.
Washington


