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  2. Women's Overseas Service League - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Overseas Service League (WOSL) is a non-governmental organization based in the United States. It was founded in May 1921 to provide financial support and relationships for and between servicewomen who returned from World War I to no benefits, unlike their male counterparts.

  3. List of women's organizations - Wikipedia

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    African National Congress Women's League – founded 1948, replacing Bantu Women's League founded 1918 by Charlotte Maxeke; Natal Organisation of Women – founded 1983; National Movement of Rural Women (NMRW) – founded 1990; Women Forward – founded 2008; Women’s Enfranchisement Association of the Union – founded 1911

  4. Māori Women's Welfare League - Wikipedia

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    The Māori Women’s Welfare League or Te Rōpū Wāhine Māori Toko I te Ora is a New Zealand welfare organisation focusing on Māori women and children. It held its first conference in Wellington in September 1951.

  5. General Federation of Women's Clubs - Wikipedia

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    Mary Ryerson Butin, district chairman of Public Welfare, for California Federation of Women's Clubs [19] Grace Richardson Butterfield, President, City and County Fed. of Women's Clubs of San Francisco, State and District chairman of Junior membership, California Fed. of Women's Clubs [19] Vera McKenna Clayton, Santa Cruz Woman's Club [19]

  6. The radical lives of single men and women in the focolare ...

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    The women who live together see themselves as a family. "For us being a family means to have this love, you know, for one another, to the point of being ready to die for one another, like Jesus ...

  7. Mothers' pensions - Wikipedia

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    Mothers' pensions were long-term cash provisions to impoverished single mothers. [3] Payments were generally inadequate to cover living expenses. [4] Nearly every state had a maximum allowable allowance ranging from 9 dollars to 15 dollars per month (approximately $120 to $275 in 2021 dollars) for the first child and 4 dollars to 10 dollars for any additional children. [5]