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
Wednesday, 13 June 2012
'Wizzing Round Britain' by Zippy Nomad
Just got my copy of this book. It's really interesting - good to see reports from Somerset. Come on Zippy you need to come back to Somerset and visit more of us. Congrats on a very interesting book - all profits to ACWW - especially for UN work and lots WI of info for members and non-members.
New report from ACWW HQ
Very good article via Facebook - thanking members who walked for 'Women Walk the World'. It makes you feel proud that you were involved in such a great event.
April 2012 will go down in ACWW history, as the
time women around the world took part in Women Walk the World.
This event was the initiative of the Associated
Country Women of the World (ACWW), which aims have always been to unite women
worldwide, raise funds for poverty relief and education, in many developing
countries. See below copied from Facebook:
They walked in vast rural areas, in historical parklands, in village greens and even in car parks, all in the name of ACWW. There were some regions, which enjoyed the sun, but not many. Almost every corner of the world took part, from Australia, Canada, England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, New Zealand, South Africa and India to name a few.
ACWW has been inspiring and connecting with women for over 80 years and since 1977 have funded more than 900 small scale development programmes in countries such as Cameroon, India, Bangladesh, Uganda, Tanzania and Romania.
April 2012 will go down in ACWW history, as the
time women around the world took part in Women Walk the World.
This event was the initiative of the Associated
Country Women of the World (ACWW), which aims have always been to unite women
worldwide, raise funds for poverty relief and education, in many developing
countries. See below copied from Facebook:
On the days leading up to ACWW Day (29th
April) as well as on the day itself, groups from member societies across the
world, along with their families and friends gathered together to promote ACWW
and to raise funds for its valuable work. Thousands joined in on what could only be described by most, as the
coldest, wettest days of the year. But with the rain poured down on them,
footpaths disappearing under inches of water and umbrellas blowing inside out, they kept going, determined to
complete their walks.
They walked in vast rural areas, in historical parklands, in village greens and even in car parks, all in the name of ACWW. There were some regions, which enjoyed the sun, but not many. Almost every corner of the world took part, from Australia, Canada, England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, New Zealand, South Africa and India to name a few.
ACWW has been inspiring and connecting with women for over 80 years and since 1977 have funded more than 900 small scale development programmes in countries such as Cameroon, India, Bangladesh, Uganda, Tanzania and Romania.
The huge amount of money raised and the local press
coverage received for Women Walk the World, will go a long way in spreading
ACWW’s message and ACWW’s aims of 'Empowering Women Worldwide – Encourage,
Educate, Enrich'
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