Discover Your Purpose: NCNW LICC Section Virtual Interest meeting
Overview
Are you an army of women ready to be an agent of positive change in your community?
The National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) is a powerful organization founded by Mary McLeod Bethune, dedicated to empowering women of color and their families. The Long Island Cross County Section (LICC) invites you to join us for a no-pressure, virtual interest meeting to explore sisterhood, service, and advocacy.
What to Expect:
- Learn: Discover the history, mission, and current initiatives of the National Council of Negro Women.
- Connect: Hear directly from LICC Section members about how we are making an impact right here on Long Island.
- Inquire: Have your questions answered about membership requirements, dues, and local involvement.
If you have ever considered becoming a member of an organization focused on health, education, economic empowerment, and public policy for the benefit of women of African descent, this meeting is for you!
Join us via Zoom to find out where you belong in the NCNW LICC Section.
RSVP is required. The Zoom meeting link and password will be sent to all registered attendees a few days before the event.
For further information, please email info@ncnwlicc.org.
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Highlights
- 1 hour
- Online
Location
Online event
Welcome & Introductions
The Legacy of NCNW
LICC Section: Our Local Impact
Frequently asked questions
Organized by
NCNW Long Island Cross County Section
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