
Who We Are
The Southlake Women’s Club is a highly respected nonprofit organization with more than 150 members from Southlake and many of its neighboring cities.
The Southlake Women’s Club is a highly respected nonprofit organization with more than 150 members from Southlake and many of its neighboring cities.
To date, we’ve donated over $3.5M to local charities benefiting women, children & families in Northeast Tarrant County.
The Southlake Women’s Club, Inc. is a registered 501(c)4 organization, and the Southlake Women’s Club Foundation, Inc. is a registered 501(c)3 organization.
There are only 3 types of Membership this year!
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This committee is responsible for coordinating our twice-annual club raffles, including sourcing prizes from donors. Members will also sell tickets at luncheons and help hand out prizes. In addition, the committee helps brainstorm and produce business-sponsored events to raise club funds. Other tasks include ordering green aprons for our members (worn at club service events and fundraisers) and selling online advertising.
This committee will produce an annual digital yearbook of all club activities. Members will help document current activities using photos, media articles, press releases, community outreach, club support, fundraising, and any other pertinent information.
This committee coordinates local service projects for Southlake Women’s Club and is a huge part of who we are as an organization. Members can take on a larger role (if they want to lead specific projects, such as furnishing apartments for women in need) or a smaller but very useful role (if they can only help periodically). Community Outreach receives all the money raised during club raffles, and is responsible for disbursing it to our charitable organizations. In addition, this committee coordinates and produces our much-loved annual Valentine’s Luncheon at the Senior Activity Center.
This committee helps plan and produce the club’s ongoing social activities. Typically, we have one social per month—and occasionally, we have socials that include our significant others (called “Plus One” events). Members help brainstorm ideas, work out logistical arrangements, track event registration, set up for events, and so on—all the activities you’d expect when throwing a party!
This committee helps select and produce our monthly luncheons. Members can help in a variety of ways, from tracking down speakers to creating centerpieces to handling room setup/takedown.