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About BLWCThe Buford Lanier Woman's Club was founded in 1923 and was originally affiliated with the General Federation of Women's Clubs (GFWC). Headquartered in a National Historic Landmark building in Washington, D.C., GFWC has a long history of philanthropy, social and political advocacy, and community leadership.
The Buford Lanier Woman's Club (BLWC) is organized exclusively for charitable, educational and scientific purposes, including, for such purposes, the making of distributions to organizations that qualify as exempt organizations under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or corresponding section of any future tax code.
The objective of this club is to foster mutual counsel and helpfulness within the community and to unite the influence of women in promoting education, civic, social and moral advancement.
Why Join The BLWC? By joining, you have the opportunity to work with other women to improve the social, cultural and physical needs in your city or town. In so doing, you will meet and make new friends, gain in knowledge, and become a better citizen of your community.
Through membership in the Buford Lanier Woman's Club, you will grow as a person in leadership and will bring new interests into your home. Much more can be accomplished when there are many working together in the same interest and belief than when trying to act as an individual. Through their mutual experiences and shared social events, members forge friendships which are supportive and long-lasting.
Areas of Involvement Clubwomen are encouraged to select a department of work wherein their interest lies. There is something for everyone who becomes a member of the Club.
The four community service programs are as follows:
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