About Women in NAACP
Women in NAACP (WIN) is dedicated to empowering women to take leadership roles in the civil rights movement. We focus on developing women leaders, addressing issues that disproportionately affect women, and ensuring that women's voices are heard in the fight for equality and justice.
MOur Mission
To empower women through leadership development, economic empowerment, health advocacy, and policy work that advances civil rights and addresses the unique challenges facing women in our community.
WIN Programs& Initiatives
Women's Leadership Development
Empowering women to take leadership roles in civil rights advocacy and community organizing.
Impact
Trained over 150 women leaders who now serve in various community and organizational roles.
Economic Empowerment Initiative
Supporting women's economic independence through education, resources, and advocacy.
Impact
Helped 200+ women start businesses or advance in their careers.
Health & Wellness Program
Addressing health disparities and promoting wellness among women in our community.
Impact
Provided health services to over 1,000 women in the community.
Advocacy & Policy Work
Fighting for policies that advance women's rights and address gender-based discrimination.
Impact
Successfully advocated for passage of 10 women's rights bills.
Key Issues We Address
Critical areas where we focus our advocacy and support efforts for women
Reproductive Rights
Advocating for women's reproductive health and rights, including access to healthcare.
Workplace Equality
Fighting for equal pay, fair treatment, and advancement opportunities in the workplace.
Domestic Violence Prevention
Supporting survivors and working to prevent domestic violence through education and advocacy.
Educational Equity
Ensuring equal educational opportunities for women and girls at all levels.
Healthcare Access
Addressing health disparities and improving healthcare access for women of color.
Political Participation
Encouraging women's participation in politics and civic engagement.
Success Stories
Celebrating the achievements of women in our programs and community
Leadership Development
Sarah Johnson completed our leadership program and now serves as the first African-American woman on the city council.
Leading policy changes for affordable housing
Economic Empowerment
Maria Rodriguez used our small business support to launch her catering company, now employing 15 people.
Created jobs and economic opportunity
Health Advocacy
Dr. Angela Williams became a community health advocate after participating in our wellness programs.
Improved healthcare access for 500+ families
Support Our Mission
Your donation helps us continue the fight for civil rights and social justice. Every contribution, no matter the size, makes a difference in our community.