
Our monthly meetings feature guest speakers who align with our mission to improve the lives of women and girls. We also engage in hands-on service projects throughout the year, offering support to partner organizations as opportunities arise.
We actively seek to learn from and collaborate with local and regional groups that share our commitment to empowering women and girls. At the same time, we create space for our members to grow, connect, and thrive within our community.
From meaningful service projects to informal social gatherings, our activities foster connection and impact. We organize and participate in efforts such as care kits for mothers, hygiene and seasonal supply drives, diaper and clothing collections, and comfort items like blankets for those in need.
Whether we’re lending a hand or simply enjoying time together, everything we do reflects our mission to uplift, support, and strengthen the lives of women and girls in our community.

Inspirational and Motivational Speakers
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Brenda Gauper, author “Breaking Free”
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Brook Jenkins, Psychotherapist, Dealing with Stress & Anxiety
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Christine Nair, Trainer and Consultant, Dale Carnegie of Oregon
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Lyn Delmastro-Thomson, certified Body Talk Practitioner, author “You are not your Diagnosis”
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Mary Lou Sanelli, author, “About Friends”
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Raquel Muller, Ph.D., Empowerment Coach, W.O.M.A.N. System - the Mom Empowerment Roadmap
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Vivian V Evans, CMF Expert
Our club has supported and/or partnered
with the following organizations:
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Uniting the community to uplift, support, and heal youth impacted by sexual exploitation + trafficking.
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Our vision is a world where all individuals on the autism spectrum can reach their full potential.
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A safe and welcoming refuge to recover from the trauma of domestic violence.
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An international organization that helps rescue children who are missing, have been abused, or trafficked.
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Supporting people of marginalized genders in tech
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Clackamas National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
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Dedicated to improving the quality of life for everyone impacted by mental health issues through education, support, and advocacy.
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Breaking the isolation of domestic and sexual violence.
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FAST (Fight Against Sex Trafficking)
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Raising awareness about sex and human trafficking
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Empower Her Network (EHN)
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Supports human trafficking survivors deal with the challenges as they transition away from exploitation
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Inspiring curiosity and confidence in girls through the world of building.
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Inspiring all girls to be strong, smart, and bold
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Inspires participants of all abilities to recognize their strengths while building a sense of connection in a team setting.
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We foster educational, healthcare, community engagement, and service projects that improve lives in rural Eastern Africa, educate Pacific North-westerners about Africa.
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Human Trafficking Law Center (TLC)
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Bridging the access-to-justice gap for human trafficking victims and survivors.
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KEEP (Supporting Foster Families)
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Dedicated to strengthening children, families, and communities, and offering peer support and community for resource/foster, kinship, and adoptive parents
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Mother & Child Education Center (MCEC)
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Connecting, Educating, & Supporting Parents During Their Pregnancy & Early Childhood Years
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Natalie Sleeps (Survivors of Sex Abuse)
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To create a sanctuary for survivors of childhood sexual and other forms of abuse.
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NextGen Youth Services at PCC
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A program to support youth to enter the workforce
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Oregon Foster Youth Connection (OFYC)
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Empowers current and former foster youth to share their voice and to be heard in key decisions affecting children and youth in foster care.
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Building Women’s community and economic independence through empowerment, training, career education, and advocacy.
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Pacific Northwest Adult & Teen Challenge
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A comprehensive recovery program is designed to help those struggling with addiction and life-controlling issues become healthy and whole in all areas of life.
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Provides no-cost diapering supplies to low-income and houseless families.
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Strives to eradicate period poverty and stigma through advocacy, education, and service.
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Working toward a future without domestic and sexual violence, and where oppression in any form is not tolerated.
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Community, Support, and Love for our Portland Neighbors Experiencing Homelessness and Poverty
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SAGE (Senior Advocates for Generational Equity)
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SAGE inspires older adults to give back, so that younger and future generations can thrive.
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Helps people determine long-term care options
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Serves people in need by caring for orphans, widows, underprivileged children, and youth around the world
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Sex Trade Survivor Caucus (STSC)
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A survivor-created, survivor-led initiative to engage in collective action to shape legislation nationally
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No one should be hungry, unclothed, or unloved within our reach.
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Life-changing pathways to people experiencing homelessness, hunger, addiction, and abuse.
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Villages NW & River West Village
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To create dynamic, intentionally inclusive, caring communities that connect, engage, and support older adults as they maintain active and purposeful lives.
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West Women’s and Children’s Shelter
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Give hope to Victims of Domestic Violence
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Women Empowerment Coalition (WECO)
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Invest in women who invest in their communities
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Empowering women to rebuild their lives; transition and referral center
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Support for Immigrant and refugee young women
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Dismantle sexism, racism, and structural oppression through the movement of resources and ideas toward gender justice.
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Helps women overcome systematic inequities to grow their business and build economic power now.
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Eliminate racism, empower women, and promote peace, justice, f
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