O U R M I S S I O N
The University of Georgia section of the National Council of Negro Women aims to empower, develop and unify Black female students, alumni, and faculty on the UGA campus.
H I S T OR Y o f N C N W
In 1935, Mary McLeod Bethune called together 28 national women to create NCNW as " an organization of organizations" with the vision of "Unity of Purpose and a Unity of Action."
As a result of Bethune's vision, NCNW reaches nearly 4 million women through 39 national affiliate organizations and more than 240 sections today with the national mission to lead, develop, and advocate for women of African descent as they support their families and communities, NCNW addresses the issues of human welfare and rights through public education, community service and advocacy.
You can find more information on the national website: http://ncnw.org
The University of Georgia section of the National Council of Negro Women aims to empower, develop and unify Black female students, alumni, and faculty on the UGA campus.
H I S T OR Y o f N C N W
In 1935, Mary McLeod Bethune called together 28 national women to create NCNW as " an organization of organizations" with the vision of "Unity of Purpose and a Unity of Action."
As a result of Bethune's vision, NCNW reaches nearly 4 million women through 39 national affiliate organizations and more than 240 sections today with the national mission to lead, develop, and advocate for women of African descent as they support their families and communities, NCNW addresses the issues of human welfare and rights through public education, community service and advocacy.
You can find more information on the national website: http://ncnw.org
Invest in the human soul, who knows it might be a diamond in the rough.
-Mary McLeod Bethune, NCNW Founder