Founded in 1920 with a mission to promote education and social welfare, the Dallas Woman's Club has been a driving force behind numerous initiatives that have quietly enriched the lives of it's most vulnerable residents, especially the children, in Dallas. From supporting local schools and charitable organizations to advocating for women's rights and community development, the club has left an indelible mark on the fabric of the city.
"We are proud to celebrate 105 years of service, friendship, and empowerment," remarked Deb Landers, President of the Dallas Woman's Club. "Our members past and present have worked tirelessly to make a positive impact on our community, and we look forward to continuing our legacy of service for generations to come."
As the Dallas Woman's Club enters its next century, it remains committed to its core values of unity, compassion, and progress. With a renewed sense of purpose and dedication, we continue to be committed to the restoration of the DWC Clubhouse. The pride in the legacy of the women in our community sits at the entrance to downtown Dallas and we are poised to tackle the challenges of the future and to continue our 105 year old mission of making a difference in the lives of others.
The 105th birthday celebration of the Dallas Woman's Club served as a reminder of the enduring power of women's leadership, unity, and service. As the club looks ahead to the next chapter of its storied history, it stands as a shining example of the impact that dedicated individuals can have on their community and the world.
We continue to seek sponsorships or donations for the restoration and for the Legacy Park project. If you would like to support these efforts or would like more information, please contact or go to Dallasgawomansclub.org