

GFWC TREADWELL COMMUNITY

IMPROVEMENT CLUB
PROGRAMS



Every wanted to pet the baby crocodile.

Empowering Community in a Neighborly Way
We meet the second Monday of each month, after the scheduled program - excluding January.
Club Special Projects
Community Welcome Boxes
Flower Boxes
American Flags
Holiday Bags
Christmas Tree Decorating
Community Cookbook
Adoptions/Memberships
Kellogg Franklin Trust (ALK Athletic Fields)
Kellogg Community Educational Center
Kellogg Supplemental Sub Sub Account 4
Franklin Chamber of Commerce
Treadwell Community Food Bank
GFWC Projects
Signature:Domestic Violence Awareness and Prevention
Partner: Prevent Child Abuse America www.PreventChildAbuse.org
Junior’s Special:Advocates for Children
Partner: Emergency Medical Services for Children www.ChildrensNational.org/EMSC
INMED Partnership for Children www.INMED.org
March of Dimes www.MarchofDimes.com
Arts
Partner: American Mural Project www.AmericanMuralProject.org
Conservation
Partner: ACTrees www.ACTrees.org
Education
Partner: Hugh O’Brien Youth Leadership www.HOBY.org
Home Life
Partner: Canine Companions for Independence www.CCI.org
Easter Seals www.EasterSeals.com
Inside Knowledge: Gynecology
International Outreach
Partner: Heifer International www.Heifer.org
Operation Smile www.OperationSmile.org
United Nations Foundation, Shot@Life www.ShotatLife.org
U.S. Fund for UNICEF www.UNICEFUSA.org/GFWC
Public Issues
Partner: Kettering Foundation www.Kettering.org
Sew Much Comfort www.SewMuchComfort.org
United Service Organizations www.USO.org
GFWC Awards, Contests, and Grants
Community Improvement Program (2014 - 2016)
Each Listed Project & Project Partner presents awards:
Media Campaign Contest
Newsletter
Photography
Website
Writing
Creative Arts
Advancement Area Awards
Communications & Public Relations
Fundraising
Leadership (Including Meeting Attendance)
Legislation and Public Policy
Membership
Women’s History
Pinwheels for Prevention Award
Membership Grant - $50 annually
Focus on Literacy Grant - $150
Shot@Life Grant - $100
Epsilon Sigma Omicron (ESO)
ESO is an honorary educational society open to all TCIC members. ESO provides clubwomen with a structured, but flexible, reading program that is educational and stimulates a desire for self-improvement. Members can participate in ESO as part of a reading group or on their own. The program provides membership, awards and certificates, pins, reading lists, and a framework in which to pursue continued self-improvement through reading.