Celebrating a New Chapter: The Chartering of the Oglethorpe University Section by the Georgia State Coalition of NCNW
- NCNWGEORGIASTATECOMM
- 7 hours ago
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In an inspiring move towards unity and empowerment, the Georgia State Coalition of the National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) has officially chartered a new section at Oglethorpe University. This significant event marks a new chapter in the coalition's ongoing mission to harness the potential of women and youth, while fostering community engagement and social progress.
Participants for the ceremony included President Dr. Gloria Dodson, 2nd Vice President Lirelle Gardere, DeKalb's President, Neva Jones-Foster, and members of the DeKalb section. It highlighted not only the rich history and accomplishments of the NCNW but also laid the groundwork for future initiatives that will be spearheaded by the newly formed section.
At its core, the NCNW has always been about building bridges and creating opportunities. The Oglethorpe University Section is set to continue this legacy by providing students with the chance to engage in leadership development, advocacy, and community service projects. These activities are designed to nurture skills, instill confidence, and inspire a sense of responsibility and purpose among young women.
As we look to the future, the Oglethorpe University Section is poised to become a beacon of hope and change. It will not only enrich the lives of its members but also contribute positively to the surrounding community. The Georgia State Coalition of NCNW, through this chartering, reiterates its commitment to nurturing the leaders of tomorrow.
Stay tuned for updates on the exciting projects and initiatives that the Oglethorpe University Section will embark upon. This new chapter is sure to be filled with achievements that echo the core values of the NCNW—commitment, unity, and self reliance.












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