On Saturday November 23 North Myrtle Beach Woman’s Club members were on hand today to welcome and help those in our community who are food insecure. We partnered with the Lowcountry Food Bank (LCFB) to host the first no cost “Marke...
The General Federation of Women's Clubs (GFWC) North Myrtle Beach Woman's Club (NMBWC), celebrating 50 years of service this year, used a three-pronged approach to highlight and raise awareness and take action to battle food insecurit...
The following article was published by WBTW promoting the great work done by our club at the Domestic Violence Walk on Saturday, October 19, 2024 https://www.wbtw.com/news/grand-strand/north-myrtle-beach/hundreds-take-a-stand-agains...
On Monday October 7, Mayor Marilyn Hatley presented the NMBWC a Proclamation announcing October 20-26, 2024, as the GFWC Advocacy for Children Week. Thank you to our club members who attended, and thank you Mayor Hatley, for your con...
On Thursday October 3, Susan Curley delivered the goods to Sea Haven that were so generously donated by NMBWC club members on October 1, 2024. We gave over 100 granola and/or protein bars, 128 packages of peanut butter cracker sand...
Tasha Damn delivered coats and sweatshirts donated by club members to Ansley Morrow, Principal of North Myrtle Beach HS, to be provided to needy students....
NMBWC member Sue Erway delivered the 2024 allocation check to North Strand Helping Hand. This donation will assist in providing food, clothing, and assistance with utilities to those in need. The allocation is a result of NMBWC fundrai...
Several members of the NMBWC attended the City Hall September meeting where Mayor Hatley read a PROCLAMATION: GFWC, North Myrtle Beach Woman’s Club Step Up to End Hunger Day of Service, Saturday, September 28, 2024....
Patty Lind, NMBWC education committee member, presented school donations on September 10 to Shawn Chapman at Riverside Elementary, as part of the Education Committee September School Supply Drive....
Thank you to everyone who collected egg cartons, clothing and plastic bags. Your thoughtful actions allowed Environment chair Hunter Nelson and volunteer Cathy Slate Lawson to deliver a truck bed full to North Strand Helping Hand, who...