Canadian Federation of University Women--St. Catharines fonds, 1921-2013


Autoria(s): Archives Committee, Canadian Federation of University Women, St. Catharines
Data(s)

24/06/2013

24/06/2013

24/06/2013

Resumo

The University Women’s Club of St. Catharines was founded in 1921, two years after the formation of its national affiliate, the Canadian Federation of University Women. Membership was limited to women with university degrees. In early 2000 the constitution was expanded to include professions that now require university or college degrees. Associate members (non-voting) and student members were also accepted in 2007 by our local club. The purposes of the club are to assist in maintaining high standards of education in Canada, to stimulate members’ interest and participation in public affairs, to provide an opportunity for collective action, and to facilitate intellectual and social pursuits among members. The club takes an active interest in the status of women, provides scholarships at the university and high school levels, encourages reading in the formative years, makes charitable donations to support women and children’s services. In 1988 our club changed its name to Canadian Federation of University Women – St. Catharines at the direction of the National Office of CFUW.

Includes administrative records (constitution, minutes, financial statements, membership lists), newsletters, interest groups, projects, briefs, conference proceedings, books, photographs, plaques.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10464/4445

Idioma(s)

en

Relação

;RG 455

Palavras-Chave #Canadian Federation of University Women--St. Catharines--History. #Women college graduates--Ontario--St. Catharines--Societies, etc. #Women--Ontario--St. Catharines--Societies and clubs.
Tipo

Other