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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Atlanta Woman’s Club is one of oldest non-profit woman’s organizations in Atlanta, organized November 11, 1895. It is a 501(c)3 non-profit philanthropic organization made up of professional women of all ages, races and religions who share a common goal: to work together to improve our local community, socially, physically, culturally and educationally. Their overall mission is to encourage our members to become interested, involved citizens of the community by engaging in charitable activities that benefit the community as a whole. The Club offers a range of volunteer opportunities in six general areas: Arts, Conservation, Education, Home Life, International Issues, Public Issues. AWC club members are encouraged to select a \"community service project area\" wherein their interest lies.The Atlanta Woman’s Club is part of the Georgia Federation of Women’s Clubs, as well as the General Federation of Women's Clubs. The Georgia Federation of Women's Clubs (GFWC Georgia) is a state organization composed of 150 women's clubs throughout the State of Georgia, whose members provide volunteer service to their communities. Each Club sets their own agendas and works on projects and programs that address the specific needs of their communities. Members of all ages have opportunities for personal growth and enrichment through leadership training and development. Every Georgia clubwoman is also a member of the General Federation of Women's Clubs (GFWC). The General Federation of Women’s Clubs is an international philanthropic organization headquartered in Washington, D.C. The General Federation of Women's Clubs is the oldest, non-denomination, non-partisan, largest international service organization of volunteer women in the world with a membership of 10 million world-wide, in 40 countries.For more than 100 years, The Atlanta Woman’s Club has been involved in community and national needs including promoting the quality of life in the City of Atlanta, education, preserving natural resources, stressing good citizenship, encouraging healthy lifestyles, contributing to world peace and international understanding, and supporting participation in the arts. The Atlanta Woman’s Club engages in a diverse range of projects, from their work to establish the Atlanta public kindergarten system, mobile libraries, the Sweet Auburn Farmers Market, and the establishment of Hartsfield International Airport. AWC also actively supports the Tallulah Falls School, which has been owned and operated by the Georgia Federation since 1909."@en }

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