WI Life are going to do a spot on 'Somerset'. They rang to find out some info about ACWW in our county - I wonder what they'll write - told them lots BUT I expect it will be good if we get one line - at least it will be going out to all WI members.
(Bearing in mind the very tiny passage about May in the last issue - still it's all progress - even a tiny paragraph could prompt members to find out more).
Update: As I supposed very little printed - although the whole article was pruned by our chair. A very small article in total!!
News and views of ACWW South West UK Support Group - open to all supporters of ACWW in the SW (with occasional extra news from ACWW HQ) - some of us are ACWW Reps for WI - we take information to our counties about: ACWW = Associated Countrywomen of the World - For more information - Contact ACWW at: Mary Sumner House, 24 Tufton Street, LONDON, SW1P 3RB phone: 020 7799 3875 or email: info@acww.org.uk Posted by ACWWSouthWest at 05:49 0 comments
Monday, 23 August 2010
Monday, 16 August 2010
May Kidds new notice from the ACWW website
May's new notice is so good - and it says what we aim for so well.
May's message below:
My name is May Kidd and I was recently elected World President of the Associated Country Women of the World (ACWW). There are two things that mean the world to me. One is my family the other is the family of ACWW.
I have been actively involved in the wonderful work of ACWW for more than 20 years and have seen for myself how ACWW has transformed the lives of countless women and families worldwide.
We offer friendship and mutual support. We educate. We fund group projects on literacy, health education, nutrition, home economics, agriculture, income generation, water and sanitation, leadership and entrepreneurship. We fund individual scholarships, too, in social and community welfare.
Our consultative status with several of its agencies means we can represent our members at the United Nations.
With so many different aspects of the organisation, how can we briefly sum up what ACWW stands for? I have come to realise that all our work achieves the same end result. The fact is that, whether it is a project or a scholarship, or whether we are speaking out at UN committee or conference for the basic human rights all women and families deserve, the work of ACWW may be summed up in three words.
EMPOWERING WOMEN WORLDWIDE
This, then, is my chosen theme for my term of office as ACWW World President 2010-2013. I pledge to do my utmost in these three years to empower women and families around the world, especially those who need it most. Wish me luck!
Now what about YOU?
You may already be a member, or not.
You may be a regular visitor or a first time visitor to the website.
You may never have heard of ACWW and found us by accident while browsing the web.
Whoever, you are, I do hope you enjoy reading about what we are doing in ACWW.
If you have a question regarding ACWW, if you'd like to help us in our work, or if you want to send a friendly message, I warmly invite you to contact me at ACWW Central Office, London, UK, on info@acww.org.uk I look forward to hearing from you.
Yours in friendship
May Kidd MA JP
ACWW World President
May's message below:
My name is May Kidd and I was recently elected World President of the Associated Country Women of the World (ACWW). There are two things that mean the world to me. One is my family the other is the family of ACWW.
I have been actively involved in the wonderful work of ACWW for more than 20 years and have seen for myself how ACWW has transformed the lives of countless women and families worldwide.
We offer friendship and mutual support. We educate. We fund group projects on literacy, health education, nutrition, home economics, agriculture, income generation, water and sanitation, leadership and entrepreneurship. We fund individual scholarships, too, in social and community welfare.
Our consultative status with several of its agencies means we can represent our members at the United Nations.
With so many different aspects of the organisation, how can we briefly sum up what ACWW stands for? I have come to realise that all our work achieves the same end result. The fact is that, whether it is a project or a scholarship, or whether we are speaking out at UN committee or conference for the basic human rights all women and families deserve, the work of ACWW may be summed up in three words.
EMPOWERING WOMEN WORLDWIDE
This, then, is my chosen theme for my term of office as ACWW World President 2010-2013. I pledge to do my utmost in these three years to empower women and families around the world, especially those who need it most. Wish me luck!
Now what about YOU?
You may already be a member, or not.
You may be a regular visitor or a first time visitor to the website.
You may never have heard of ACWW and found us by accident while browsing the web.
Whoever, you are, I do hope you enjoy reading about what we are doing in ACWW.
If you have a question regarding ACWW, if you'd like to help us in our work, or if you want to send a friendly message, I warmly invite you to contact me at ACWW Central Office, London, UK, on info@acww.org.uk I look forward to hearing from you.
Yours in friendship
May Kidd MA JP
ACWW World President
Thursday, 12 August 2010
Countrywoman arrived today


Lots of interesting news in the new issue - write-ups of the conference and the annual report. Lots of SW people on committees, Mary Andrews, Chris Trewick/ TCC, Ros Cooper/ Finance, Valerie Stevens, Roma Patten/ UN, Eileen Hurd - Publications & Promotions - pretty good representation for our area isn't it!! First meetings in London in October. The Exec Board have already met in July, I believe.
Pic. 1 at play in the garden, Pic 2 craft work inside - from our Somerset Project in Romania,.
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