GFWC Federation Day April 24
On April 24, 1890, the GFWC Constitution was ratified, and 63 clubs officially formed the General Federation of Women’s Clubs.
Not only is National Volunteer Week April 19-25, 2026, but also GFWC Federation Day is April 24th.
Thank you to all our members. Your dedication to improving the lives of others through volunteer service is extremely appreciated!
Thank you for your time, commitment and fellowship,
Barbara
Five Ways to Celebrate Federation Day
On April 24, 1890, the GFWC constitution was ratified and 63 clubs officially formed the General Federation of Women’s Clubs. With nearly 3,000 clubs and 100,000 members worldwide, we surely have come a long way since that day 126 years ago. Every year, Federation Day gives us the opportunity to reflect on where we have been as an organization, and look forward to what we will accomplish in the future.
“It occurred to them that union is strength. Then they began to reach out toward each other.”
This quote from GFWC clubwoman and author Julia Ward Howe in 1889 is still relevant today. Just like our foresisters in 1890, we continue to find strength in federation. GFWC unites us all to one common mission of improving the lives of others through volunteer service.
Let’s unite our voices and celebrate this amazing Sisterhood of Service on April 24, Federation Day, and continue the celebration throughout Volunteers in Action Week, April 19-25. Here are just five things you can do to celebrate:
1. Send a Federation Day Press Release to your Local Media
Federation Day is great opportunity to share the history and accomplishments of GFWC and your club with your community. To help you publicize your club on Federation Day, prepare a press release to submit to your local media.
2. Read Clubwoman Magazine
GFWC Clubwoman Magazine is one of the best tools for staying connected to all things GFWC. Be sure to read each issue as it is published online for tips and ideas for projects. https://www.gfwc.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/2026-Winter-Clubwoman-Magazine_Final.pdf
3. Share the GFWC love on Facebook!
Facebook is the perfect place to let your community know about the important work your club is doing. On Federation Day, be sure to share posts from the GFWC HQ Facebook account (facebook.com/gfwcmembers) so that all of your followers know that April 24 is GFWC’s Federation Day! Throughout Volunteers in Action Week, share photos of your club members volunteering with the hashtag #VolunteersinAction.
4. Host a Federation Day Event
Celebrate GFWC’s exciting and monumental history by hosting an event on Federation Day, or anytime during GFWC Volunteers in Action Week from April 19-April 25! Whether it’s a club meeting, a community service project, or a recruitment event, Volunteers in Action Week is a great time to increase your club’s presence in your community. Many clubs host Federation Teas or host a community clean up in April to increase awareness of Federation Day. Consider focusing your next event around GFWC!
5. Let us know how you’re celebrating!
Whatever your club is doing to celebrate Federation Day, we want to hear about it! Please send photos and stories of your events to pr@gfwc.org.
NJSFWC ECONNECTION
April 15, 2026
Barbara McCloskey, NJSFWC President
Together in Service ~ United in Friendship