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Our 18 clubs are the heart of our district—each one rooted in its community and driven by a passion for service. Together, they form a strong network making a meaningful difference. We invite you to connect with a local club and become part of the impact.
“Across our district, women are building stronger communities through friendship and service. We invite you to visit a club near you and experience the volunteer spirit firsthand.”
Alamo Women’s Club
Founded in 1916, the Alamo Women’s Club began with meetings in members’ homes. In 1952, land was donated for a permanent clubhouse, which was built by members and their families. Today, the club remains dedicated to improving the community and enriching lives.
Federated Women of Upper Napa Valley
Established in 1905 as the Women’s Improvement Club of St. Helena, the club was founded to beautify and enhance the local community. Today, it continues to promote goodwill and support initiatives that improve quality of life in the Napa Valley.

GFWC Danville Women’s Club
With over a century of service, the Danville Women’s Club is dedicated to fundraising and volunteerism. The club also provides annual scholarships to local high school seniors.
GFWC Fountaineers Ladies Club
Serving the Central Valley, this club supports seniors through a medical equipment lending program, meal assistance, and outreach efforts. Members also participate in multigenerational service projects such as community cleanups and beautification.

Lafayette Suburban Junior Women’s Club
Founded in 1953, the club is guided by the mission of “helping people who need it most.” Through signature events and year-round service, members support numerous nonprofits and have raised over $700,000 in the past 18 years.

GFWC Martinez Women’s Club
Established in 1911 shortly after women gained the right to vote in California, this club is the oldest continuously operating service organization in Martinez. Though small in number, members make a significant community impact each year.

GFWC Tracy Woman’s Club
A diverse group of over 100 members, the Tracy Woman’s Club is dedicated to community service, leadership, and fellowship through meetings, events, and outreach programs.

Moraga Junior Women’s Club
Focused on improving the lives of women, children, and seniors, this club combines volunteerism with fundraising while fostering strong community connections and friendships.

Orinda Woman’s Club
This community-focused organization supports families across Contra Costa and Alameda counties through service projects and events, including its signature annual “Festival of Trees” fundraiser.

GFWC Clayton Valley Woman’s Club
Founded in 1973, this club brings together members committed to service, fundraising, and building lasting friendships while supporting local nonprofits and student scholarships.

GFWC Dublin/San Ramon Women’s Club
Serving the Tri-Valley for over 55 years, this award-winning club supports community needs through service projects, grants, and scholarships addressing issues such as health, homelessness, and youth development.
Anderson Valley Unity Club
Dedicated to volunteer service, youth support, literacy, and community beautification, this club actively engages members in meaningful local projects.

GFWC Past Presidents’ Assembly
Composed of past district presidents, this group meets quarterly and focuses on “Done in a Day” service projects benefiting organizations such as the USO and Seeds of Faith.

GFWC Brentwood Women’s Club
A dynamic group dedicated to community improvement, members combine service and social connection to create positive change locally.

GFWC Woman’s Club of Antioch
Founded in 1902, the club continues its legacy of community improvement, with a strong focus on scholarships for local high school seniors.

Napa Women’s Club Evening Edition
This group supports women and children through service, mentoring, and fundraising while maintaining a historic clubhouse for community use.

The Woman’s Club of Lodi, Inc.
With over a century of service, this active club hosts monthly gatherings and supports numerous local nonprofits through donations and events.
Orinda Junior Women’s Club
A nonprofit organization dedicated to community improvement through volunteer service and support for those in need.