NCNW Savannah Section Donates School Supplies

 
 
The National Council of Negro Women, Inc. –Savannah Section’s members met with officers at Brock Elementary School of Friday, November 2, 2017 and donated a sizable amount of educational supplies. The items donated included composition books as well as pens and pencils. The purpose of the supplies is to benefit the 5th grade class that the Savannah Section has adopted.

During the year, the members of Savannah Section have been working to fulfill three components of their annual program that coincides with the national agenda. The components are: Education, Economic Empowerment, and Health. The Savannah Section was organized in 1994. It is one of over 250 sections nationwide. Savannah’s NCNW mission is to; lead, develop, and advocate for women of African descent while supporting families and the community.

The Savannah Section meets monthly @ 6:00pm (normally on the 4th Thursdays) at the Con- Ed Building located at 714 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. Women age 18 plus are welcome to come and join. An annual membership is $80 which includes local and national dues.

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