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Rhode Island

Celebrating over 125 Years
of Community Service

Who We Are
Warwick Women's Club

  Come check us out at our next meeting:  Every 2nd Tuesday of the Month at 6:30 pm at EBC Center 821 West Shore Rd Warwick

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The GFWC Warwick Women's Club transforms lives each day, not simply with monetary donations, but with hands-on tangible projects that provide immediate impact. With a grassroots approach that often thinks locally but impacts globally, GFWC, its clubs and members remain committed to serving as a force for global good, as it has done since its formation 128 years ago.

 

The Elizabeth Buffum Chace Center

The Elizabeth Buffum Chace Center was founded in 1977 as the Elizabeth Buffum Chace House. This was a Community Improvement Project of the G.F.W.C. Warwick Junior Women’s Club with the intent of providing immediate, temporary shelter and support services for women and children in crisis due to domestic violence. Original services, which continue through the present time, included the crisis hotline and the safe shelter. Over the years, new services were added to address the needs of women who are unable or not ready to seek shelter, and to include men who are victims of abuse. In 2004, we opened our Community Center in Warwick to better serve community-based clients and to strengthen our work in the community.  EBCC is a member of the RI Coalition Against Domestic Violence. 

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Who Was Elizabeth Buffum Chace?

Elizabeth Buffum Chace was a prominent Rhode Islander who lived during the 1800’s. She was an influential activist dedicated to improving the lives of women and children.

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Warwick Women's Club Honored for Elizabeth Buffum Chace Center​​​
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​GFWC RI

821 West Shore Road, Warwick, RI  02889

Email: gfwcri@gmail.com

401-365-4392 (gfwc)

State President - Alexandra Hahn

ahahn.gfwcri@gmail.com

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