The National Council of Negro Women Ambassador Program is an unique opportunity for NCNW members to work closely with the Executive team while developing positive relationships with their NCNW peers! The purpose of this program is to give students a more active role in the organization while gaining leadership opportunities. As an ambassador, members will also have access to exclusive programs, mentorship, and much more!
Invest in the human soul, who knows it might be a diamond in the rough.
-Mary McLeod Bethune, NCNW Founder
Simone Britwum
“My favorite thing about NCNW is how welcoming and caring every member is because of this it creates a sense of sisterhood. It’s important to have a safe space on campus and this organization does a great job of doing that. Attending the “Sista Circle”, reaffirmed my belief in the importance of fostering an inclusive and supportive group on campus for others.”
“My favorite thing about NCNW is how welcoming and caring every member is because of this it creates a sense of sisterhood. It’s important to have a safe space on campus and this organization does a great job of doing that. Attending the “Sista Circle”, reaffirmed my belief in the importance of fostering an inclusive and supportive group on campus for others.”
Kirsten Gilbert
“My favorite part of NCNW is being surrounded by women who are just like me. Having a group of women that support me, empower me, and advocate for me. This organization also allows me to serve the local community, all the while learning important skills.”
“My favorite part of NCNW is being surrounded by women who are just like me. Having a group of women that support me, empower me, and advocate for me. This organization also allows me to serve the local community, all the while learning important skills.”
Danai Saunders
“My favorite thing about NCNW is that it provides a safe social space for Black women to be their most authentic selves. NCNW serves as a source of comfort when college feels so foreign. I love that it continues to push me to be unapologetic about myself in places where I never thought someone like me would be accepted. It truly means so much to me to build a community and create lasting relationships with other like-minded Black women.“
“My favorite thing about NCNW is that it provides a safe social space for Black women to be their most authentic selves. NCNW serves as a source of comfort when college feels so foreign. I love that it continues to push me to be unapologetic about myself in places where I never thought someone like me would be accepted. It truly means so much to me to build a community and create lasting relationships with other like-minded Black women.“
Kayla Calloway
“I chose NCNW because as a child, my mother was an active member of our hometown chapter. I also wanted to have a safe space to be myself as a black girl at a PWI. The first event I attended, Sister Circle, confirmed for me that these group of women would help me as a new student. I was feeling alone and isolated until I found NCNW.”
“I chose NCNW because as a child, my mother was an active member of our hometown chapter. I also wanted to have a safe space to be myself as a black girl at a PWI. The first event I attended, Sister Circle, confirmed for me that these group of women would help me as a new student. I was feeling alone and isolated until I found NCNW.”
Brooklyn Bolden
“My favorite thing abou.t NCNW is having a safe space where I can express my thoughts and feelings with women who look just like me. NCNW strives to empower, uplift and build strong African American women. I have learned the importance of sisterhood and how to navigate through life with confidence and strength.”
“My favorite thing abou.t NCNW is having a safe space where I can express my thoughts and feelings with women who look just like me. NCNW strives to empower, uplift and build strong African American women. I have learned the importance of sisterhood and how to navigate through life with confidence and strength.”
Cindy Nwokocha
“My favorite thing about NCNW is the sisterhood and camaraderie between all the members: past or present. This organization gives me the confidence to grow as a black woman and serving the local community.”
“My favorite thing about NCNW is the sisterhood and camaraderie between all the members: past or present. This organization gives me the confidence to grow as a black woman and serving the local community.”
Annedra Campbell
“My favorite thing about NCNW is the sense of sisterhood and empowerment it fosters, bringing together women to uplift one another. I love how it provides opportunities to create meaningful change in the community while making strong connections with each other. Being part of NCNW allows me to grow both personally and professionally, surrounded by inspiring women.”
“My favorite thing about NCNW is the sense of sisterhood and empowerment it fosters, bringing together women to uplift one another. I love how it provides opportunities to create meaningful change in the community while making strong connections with each other. Being part of NCNW allows me to grow both personally and professionally, surrounded by inspiring women.”