COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
The National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) is a powerful organization with a long history of community involvement in San Diego, focusing on empowerment and advocacy for Black women and their families. We participate in community events, host programs, and advocate for social justice and economic empowerment.
NCNW's Community Involvement in Baltimore:
· Community Events:
NCNW's San Diego Section actively participates in community events like Art Walk and hosts events like community luncheon.
· Programs:
NCNW offers programs grounded in education, health care, economic justice, and social justice, aiming to provide direct service to the community.
· Advocacy and Policy:
NCNW advocates for policy changes and fights against systems that create needs, working to improve the lives of Black women and their communities.
· Workforce Development:
NCNW collaborates with other organizations to provide resources for individuals seeking to advance their careers.
· Community Resources:
NCNW connects community members with resources and information through events like Cooper Family Foundation and MLK Parade.
· Maternal and Infant Health:
NCNW actively engages with Black Infant Health Center, advocating for better outcomes for Black mothers and babies.
· Intergenerational Growth:
NCNW focuses on recruiting, engaging, and retaining youth and young adults to ensure intergenerational growth and organizational longevity.
· Section Work:
NCNW's sections are collaborative teams that work on advocacy, volunteerism, service, and leadership, empowering Black women, their families, and communities.
· Membership:
NCNW welcomes new members from all walks of life, with a focus on strengthening families, creating economic opportunities, and building healthy communities.
NCNW's Community Involvement in Baltimore:
· Community Events:
NCNW's San Diego Section actively participates in community events like Art Walk and hosts events like community luncheon.
· Programs:
NCNW offers programs grounded in education, health care, economic justice, and social justice, aiming to provide direct service to the community.
· Advocacy and Policy:
NCNW advocates for policy changes and fights against systems that create needs, working to improve the lives of Black women and their communities.
· Workforce Development:
NCNW collaborates with other organizations to provide resources for individuals seeking to advance their careers.
· Community Resources:
NCNW connects community members with resources and information through events like Cooper Family Foundation and MLK Parade.
· Maternal and Infant Health:
NCNW actively engages with Black Infant Health Center, advocating for better outcomes for Black mothers and babies.
· Intergenerational Growth:
NCNW focuses on recruiting, engaging, and retaining youth and young adults to ensure intergenerational growth and organizational longevity.
· Section Work:
NCNW's sections are collaborative teams that work on advocacy, volunteerism, service, and leadership, empowering Black women, their families, and communities.
· Membership:
NCNW welcomes new members from all walks of life, with a focus on strengthening families, creating economic opportunities, and building healthy communities.