The Charmettes, Incorporated is a national civic organization that
had its beginnings when friends Gwendolyn Baker Rodgers and Frankie
Drayton Thomas recognized the need for an organization that would bring
together women with similar ideas, principles and backgrounds to
organize themselves to utilize their skills, talents and resources for
community impact. They invited ten of their friends to join them, and
on June 17, 1951, the West Palm Beach Charmettes were created.
The work of the initial chapter had
immediate impact in the community, and soon new chapters were being
developed throughout Florida and beyond. Our chapters are engaged in
programs and activities that provide assistance to individuals and
families in need in areas including: education, health, scholarship,
and community development. In 1981, the organization adopted a national
thrust to eradicate cancer in our lifetime. In addition to our
cancer awareness and education programs, we have contributed over
$500,000 to the Howard University Cancer Center in Washington, D.C., to
support cancer research and services. In recognition of contributions
and our long-term commitment to the University Center, an Infusion Suite
was named for The Charmettes in 2007.
Today, The Charmettes, Incorporated is
a nationally recognized women's community service organization, known
for getting results and making a difference in the lives of African
Americans and their communities. With 17 chapters active throughout
Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and
Washington, D.C., we are poised for even greater accomplishments in the
future.
http://thecharmettesinc.org
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