ABOUT US
What We Do
Our Contact Information
The Charlotte Club - NANBPWC, INC
Post Office Box 481587
Charlotte, NC 28269
980-322-4969
thecharlotteclubNANBPWC@gmail.com
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About The National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women's Club, Inc.
The National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women’s Clubs, Inc. founded in 1935, emerged as a national non-profit organization in light of the need to promote and protect the interests of women business owners and professionals. The importance of education and economic development through entrepreneurship was emphasized as women sought to support women through community service and social activism. The NANBPWC, Inc. through its national leadership, regional districts and local clubs provides opportunities for women to increase their leadership skills, experience governance and parliamentary procedures, and enhance their educational awareness of issues impacting the Black community through volunteerism.
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Over the years, NANBPWC, Inc. has grown in numbers and scope, conducting many needed community service activities that go far beyond the original purpose. Women have come a long way and so has NANBPWC, Inc
About The Charlotte Club of NANBPWC
The Charlotte Club was charted on July 23, 1977 by SED Governor Carrie S. Hudson. Charter members included Clara Mitchell, Theresa Gaston, Ocie Harrison, Marion Campbell, Charlotte Hampton, Anna Hood, Kathleen Robertson, Thereasea Elder, Betty McCain, Betty McLaurin, Victoria Cleaves, Betty McCarroll, Peggy Beckwith, Jacqueline Creech, Hester Jones, Shirley Smalls and Wilma Powell. We're actively involved in youth support, care for the elderly, vocal arts competitions, health projects and other community services.
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The Club is composed of active, viable women who give of their time and talent to improve the quality of life locally and globally; to serve as a bridge for youth people seeking to enter business and professions; and to foster good fellowship.
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Over the years, NANBPWC, Inc. has grown in numbers and scope, conducting many needed community service activities that go far beyond the original purpose. Women have come a long way and so has NANBPWC, Inc
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​The importance of education and economic development through entrepreneurship was emphasized as women sought to support women through community service and social activism.
The NANBPWC, Inc. through its national leadership, regional districts and local clubs provides opportunities for women to increase their leadership skills, experience governance and parliamentary procedures, and enhance their educational awareness of issues impacting the Black community through volunteerism. The NANBPWC, Inc. encourages youth and young adults to achieve economic independence by joining the rising tide of young people in business today