GFWC Valley Volunteers
Valley Volunteers is a service based club in the Puyallup-Sumner Valley in Washington State.
As part of the Greater Federation of Women's Clubs we are dedicated to community improvement through volunteer service.
03/10/2025
All 180 residents of the Washington State Soldier's Home in Orting received a Valentine with a Veteran's Star inside from GFWC Valley Volunteers and the Sumner/Bonney Lake VFW. The joint project respectfully retires American Flags. The stars from the blue field are inserted into a small ziplock bag with a business card saying thank you for your service. We meet the first Tuesday of the month at the Sumner VFW Hall, 1705 Willow Street, Sumner WA 98390 from 6 pm to 8 pm. We welcome everyone interested in helping with this project.
12/14/2024
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GFWC Valley Volunteers, we SO appreciate your support over the years. Thanks for continuing to support us.
Join me walking with GFWC - Washington State at the Little Steps, Big Dreams 5K in Puyallup in September!
Sign up for our team or donate to our fundraiser!!
04/24/2024
What ways do you give back to your community?
04/11/2024
It's not commonly known, but GFWC had a major part in many things being starting in the US.
It's WHRC Wednesday - and it's National Library Outreach Day! We're going to celebrate old-school with the original name, National Bookmobile Day, and take a quick look at just one of the many GFWC-funded bookmobile programs in our history.
Here is "one of the first Bookmobiles," which "charted its trail over Vermont's (in 1923) very bad road system" to bring reading material to rural residents. It was the realized dream of Alice Coolidge, chairman of the Literary and Library Extension Committee of the Vermont Federation, after she solicited ten cents from each club member for the Book Wagon fund. The Vermont bookmobile was still going strong thirty years later when its story was published in the December 1954 issue of "Clubwoman", though by that point they were on their eighth, and more modern, vehicle.
Bookmobiles, "book wagons," and other traveling libraries were a big part of GFWC's 19th and 20th century library work; the 1954 article says that 671 bookmobiles, funded in full or in part by GFWC clubs, could be found on US roads that year. When I was a kid we went to the public library all the time, but the idea of a bookmobile that would bring the books right to me: heaven! I can only imagine how much more heavenly these book wagons were and are for those who can't get to the library in person.
Did your club start or maintain a bookmobile? Are you involved in Library Outreach today? Let us know - truly, the WHRC would love to add to our bookmobile research!
01/07/2024
The family that bought our house a few years goes to this prom every year. It's a huge, happy part of their year.
They are looking for more volunteers to help with the fun. If you like music, dancing, and smiling faces, consider being a buddy.
This is why we love ot help Mother 2 Many. We are passionate about helping the kids.
10/13/2023
If you are in the Kalama area or want to make a fun trip, head down for the Win & Chocolate tomorrow!
155 Elm in Kalama
Amalak is creating!
Details:
No cover charge
Tickets will be $1/piece. Glass of wine will be 4 tickets.
Delicious homemade Chocolates will have various prices 1 or 2 tickets each.
Stop by and help M2M!
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Address
1705 Willow Street
Sumner, WA
98390