CSP
Community Service Programs
The best resource for your club’s efforts in enhancing the lives of others through volunteer service is to take a peak at all the Community Service Programs from the GFWC Club manual.
Each image below will bring you to the GFWC Club Manual page for that CSP. If you need assistance, contact the GFWC-NH State Chairman for that cause. We wish you good luck!
Arts CSP
Let Art Awaken the Senses. Learn more
Anne Taylor, GFWC-NH Chairman
Conservation CSP
Our Natural Resources are among our most Precious Treasures. Learn more
Phyllis Appler, GFWC-NH Chairman
Education CSP
Education contributes to fostering peace, democracy, and economic growth, as well as improving health and reducing poverty. Learn more
Karen Caldwell, GFWC-NH Chairman
Home Life CSP
Inform members of issues that affect the well-being of individuals, families, and communities. Learn more
Jeanne O'Sullivan, GFWC-NH Chairman
International CSP
How can your club make a global impact? Please read the latest news document included here to the left or learn more at GFWC.
Bobbie Knickerbocker, GFWC-NH Chairman
Juniors Special Project
Advocate for children. Making a difference in our world through the life of a child. Learn more
Email Mary McGahan, GFWC-NH Chairman
Public Issues CSP
From the GFWC Public Issues
Nancy Greenberg, GFWC-NH Chairman
Protect Women and Children Globally
Suspending and limiting refugee admissions to the U.S. blocks countless women and children from obtaining the refuge they need to avoid and escape violence, including human trafficking, domestic violence, and sexual assault
Signature Project
From GFWC Signature Project
Tina Smith, GFWC-NH Chairman
The GFWC Success for Survivors Scholarship was created through GFWC’s commitment to change the lives of survivors as they reshape their future in a positive way through higher education.
Sexual assault disproportionately affects college women and impedes their ability to participate fully in campus life. Educational equity for women and girls requires fair, responsive, fully developed campus sexual assault policies, knowledgeable administrators, and, ultimately, an end to sexual violence on college campuses. Join GFWC in advocating for safer college campuses for all students.
Urge Congress to Fully Fund Domestic Violence Prevention Programming
Many domestic violence shelters and rape crisis centers are forced to turn away victims or delay counseling because of staff reductions or lack of resources. Congress must provide maximum FY 2017 funds for services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault through the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)