The DWCCV Story
Find out the how and why Democratic Women’s Council of the Conejo Valley started.When we set our first luncheon at Boccaccio’s, I wasn’t sure anyone would show up. A life-sized John Kerry cutout greeted people at the door. Fran Pavley was our speaker. That meeting was in Boccaccio’s small side room, and it overflowed. We were delighted—and encouraged!
After electing officers, we started making plans down to the smallest details, including assigning members to specific tables to ensure guests felt welcomed. Each brunch featured a DJ. We mailed, phoned and emailed invitations. Since this was pre-scholarships, membership dues funded our mailings and the DJ.
We experimented with various programs including local government, Afghan Girls’ School, Wells Bring Hope’s water wells in Niger, The Greater Contribution’s micro loans in Uganda and other topics. But the most popular programs focused on political issues.
In 2009, we started a scholarship program. We awarded $500 scholarships to young women graduating from Conejo Valley public high schools. In 2014, we increased each scholarship to $1,000. The next year to honor our first speaker, we renamed the awards to the Fran Pavley Scholarship for Empowering Young Women.
Fun-filled boutiques, holiday parties, awards ceremonies and more held at interesting locations help support the scholarships. We also host candidate forums and opportunities for like-minded organizations to share their activities. We make new friends, too. And it is a good thing!
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