About the Guam Women's Club
The Guam Women’s Club was the first women’s organization on Guam. It was founded in February of 1952 and formally incorporated as a non-profit organization on 10 March 1953. The original incorporator members included Patricia M. Ehrhart, Betty Pilgrim, Bethia C. Sessions, Phyllis H. Tyng, Melba Shriver, Isabel T. Guzman and Agueda I. Johnston.
The purposes of the Club are:
The purposes of the Club are:
- To investigate, discuss and seek improvement of conditions within the Territory of Guam which affect the general welfare, education and health of the population;
- To engage in research on local, Pacific-Asiatic and World problems;
- To lend support to other civic and service organizations in their efforts to better local conditions;
- To extend the public benefit phases of the Club to as many persons as possible;
- To engage in fundraising activities for the purpose of securing funds to be used for public benefit programs.