Location
Located In
Maplewood
Where To Find Us
Maplewood, NS
Areas Served
Lunenburg County
Contact
Website
E-Mail
ericdrosshotmail.com
Contact
Pearle Foster, President; Phone: 902-644-2551
Alternate Contact
Barbara Ross; Phone: 902-644-2338
Mailing Address
PO Box 41
Barss Corner, NS B0R 1A0
Barss Corner, NS B0R 1A0
Description & Services
Information
The Women's Institutes of Nova Scotia
Celebrating 100 years of service!
We are one branch of three in the District of Lunenburg. The branches meet together twice a year to have group discussions, review ongoing projects, listen to special speakers, and enjoy one another's company.
Some of our ongoing projects include, preemie hats, cancer turbans, finger puppets for children who need blood work, mastectomy breast cushions, Alzheimer's comfort bears, toe socks for those who are in casts and quilts to the homeless.
We support our local 4-H groups, schools, fire departments, food banks, neighborhood watch programs, reach out to the sick or ill in our communities and lend a helping hand whenever we can assist someone in need.
Host a free chowder luncheon for Seniors in our community, operation Christmas child, infant car seats, lend breast pumps, collect eye glasses for developing countries, Newfoundland relief fund, Days for girls International project.
One of our upcoming projects is reflective arm bands for grade 5 students in our district.
We reach out to the needs of people of all ages in our communities, province and world wide!
Mandate: The Women's Institutes of Nova Scotia continue to provide opportunities to enhance the quality of life, through education and personal development, allowing us to meet the changing needs of our local and global communities.
Vision: "Learning, sharing and improving the quality of life for all."
Motto: "For Home and Country"
These four words outline the purpose of the organization. "Home" is the first priority, assisting women to acquire the knowledge and skills needed to meet the demands of home, family and work.
"Country" starts with the community of which the organization forms a part, and extends throughout the nation and into the international field.
Celebrating 100 years of service!
We are one branch of three in the District of Lunenburg. The branches meet together twice a year to have group discussions, review ongoing projects, listen to special speakers, and enjoy one another's company.
Some of our ongoing projects include, preemie hats, cancer turbans, finger puppets for children who need blood work, mastectomy breast cushions, Alzheimer's comfort bears, toe socks for those who are in casts and quilts to the homeless.
We support our local 4-H groups, schools, fire departments, food banks, neighborhood watch programs, reach out to the sick or ill in our communities and lend a helping hand whenever we can assist someone in need.
Host a free chowder luncheon for Seniors in our community, operation Christmas child, infant car seats, lend breast pumps, collect eye glasses for developing countries, Newfoundland relief fund, Days for girls International project.
One of our upcoming projects is reflective arm bands for grade 5 students in our district.
We reach out to the needs of people of all ages in our communities, province and world wide!
Mandate: The Women's Institutes of Nova Scotia continue to provide opportunities to enhance the quality of life, through education and personal development, allowing us to meet the changing needs of our local and global communities.
Vision: "Learning, sharing and improving the quality of life for all."
Motto: "For Home and Country"
These four words outline the purpose of the organization. "Home" is the first priority, assisting women to acquire the knowledge and skills needed to meet the demands of home, family and work.
"Country" starts with the community of which the organization forms a part, and extends throughout the nation and into the international field.
Eligibility
Ages: 18 year(s) and up
Meetings
Parkdale/Maplewood Women's Institute meet the first Monday evening of each month with the exception of July and August at the Community Hall in Maplewood.
Accessibility
Fully Wheelchair Accessible ; wheelchair accessible
Tags
Community Organizations ; For women & girls ; Recreation Categories ; South Shore Connect ; Support Programs ; Volunteer Opportunity
About this Information
Last Modified: 07 Jan 2016 | Last Full Update: 10 Apr 2014