Unlike single-issue organizations, the Woman’s Club of Raleigh’s structure allows club members to address the emerging needs of the city, county and state and to respond quickly to calls for help. The club has both the ability to tap into the expertise available through the General Federation of Women’s Clubs (GFWC), the General Federation of Women’s Clubs of North Carolina (GFWCNC), club members and other organizations and the freedom to shape programs to suit particular community needs.
Our work is divided into eight areas of service concentration.
The club offers a diverse chance for "hands-on" service in the community as well as for personal growth. Each member is encouraged to participate as little or as often as her schedule permits. The Woman's Club provides a perfect setting for a woman to connect socially and professionally with others.
Our Members Woman’s Club of Raleigh members include teachers, business owners, social workers, elected officials, medical professionals, homemakers, corporate executives and retirees. Diversity in ages, interests and experiences unite these women through a common dedication to community improvement through volunteer service. Members develop life-long friendships through the club, fostered by the sharing of interests and goals.