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By the end of the century, the Foreign Christian Missionary Society and the Christian Women's Board of Missions were also engaged in missionary activities.
Numerous other new agencies also targeted the medical and morale needs of soldiers, including the United States Christian Commission as well as smaller private agencies such as the Women's Central Association of Relief for Sick and Wounded in the Army ( WCAR ) founded in 1861 by Henry Whitney Bellows, and Dorothea Dix.
Joined by Liberian Muslim Women's Organization, Christian and Muslim women joined forces to create Women of Liberia Mass Action for Peace.
This illustration from the Hawaiian Gazette newspaper humorously illustrates the Anti-Saloon League and the Women's Christian Temperance Union's campaign against the producers and sellers of beers in Hawaii.
* The Department of Scientific Temperance Instruction of the Women's Christian Temperance Union is established.
Hutching argues that after 1890 women were increasingly well organized through the National Council of Women, the Women's Christian Temperance Union ( WCTU ), the Women's International League, and the Housewives Union, and others.
The Women's Christian Temperance Union hailed her policy and in gratitude commissioned a full-length portrait of her, which now hangs in the White House.
It has been a sister school to Women's Christian College in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India since 1920.
Two years after its founding, the American WCTU sponsored an international conference at which the International Women's Christian Temperance Union was formed.
This 1902 illustration from the Hawaiian Gazette newspaper humorously illustrates the Anti-Saloon League and the Women's Christian Temperance Union's campaign against the producers and sellers of beers in Hawaii.
The name " Temperance " was suggested by the wife of one of the founding land owners, who was a member of the Women's Christian Temperance Union.
Fredonia was also host to the first meeting of the Women's Christian Temperance Union, which was held at the Fredonia Baptist Church in 1873.
* September 1916 — The Hallstead Women's Christian Temperance Union opened a " Reading Room " to the public
The YWCA ( Young Women's Christian Association ) is a non-profit organization, the first of which was founded in the UK in 1855.
* World Young Women's Christian Association
de: Young Women's Christian Association
In 1982 the Christian Democratic Women's league was founded, and the party gained 1. 9 % of the votes, for the first getting more than 100 000 votes.
The most active women's auxiliaries include: Prayer and Bible Band, Christian Women's Council, Home and Foreign Mission Bands, Young Women's Christian Council, Purity Class and the Sunshine Band.
One of her contributions was to divide the women's fellowship in the local congregations into two groups: The Christian Women's Council for the middle aged and senior women of the church as well as the YWCC for the younger women.

Women's and Temperance
She was co-founder of the first Women's Temperance Movement with Elizabeth Cady Stanton as President.
In 1876 the British Women's Temperance Association was formed to persuade men to stop drinking.
* the British Women's Temperance Association
Doctor Russell Thacher Trall of New York noted that there were delegates present from the Women's State Temperance Society and moved that the word " ladies " be inserted in the motion, which then carried.
The movement reorganized after the Civil War, gaining experienced campaigners, many of who had worked for prohibition in the Women's Christian Temperance Union.
The Frances Elizabeth Willard relief by Lorado Taft and commissioned by the National Women's Christian Temperance Union in 1929 is in the Indiana Statehouse, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Across the nation, in cities such as St. Louis, St. Paul, and Pittsburgh, F. E. W. Harper Leagues and Frances E. Harper Women's Christian Temperance Unions thrived well into the twentieth century.
Additionally, Crosby was a passionate supporter of Frances Willard and the Women's Christian Temperance Union and its endeavors to urge either abstinence or moderation in the use of alcohol.
McCombs herself became involved in the Association, and as an extension of this, with the New Zealand Women's Christian Temperance Union, run by prominent New Zealand suffragette Kate Sheppard.
* Joanne Wood: A Challenge Not A Truce: The History of the New Zealand Women's Christian Temperance Union: 1885-1985: Nelson: NZWCTU: 1986.
Catt also joined the Women's Christian Temperance Union.
This 1902 illustration from the Hawaiian Gazette newspaper humorously illustrates the Anti-Saloon League and the Women's Christian Temperance Union's campaign against the producers and sellers of beers in HawaiiThe Anti-Saloon League was the leading organization lobbying for prohibition in the United States in the early 20th century.

Women's and Union
International Women's Day rally in Dhaka, Bangladesh, organized by the National Women Workers Trade Union Centre on 8 March 2005.
The preponderance of power also remained with the Sandinistas through their mass organizations, including the Sandinista Workers ' Federation (), the Luisa Amanda Espinoza Nicaraguan Women's Association (), the National Union of Farmers and Ranchers (), and most importantly the Sandinista Defense Committees ( CDS ).
File: Bundesarchiv Bild 102-07933, Berlin, Internationaler Frauenkongress. jpg | International Women's Union Congress in Berlin, 1929.
* October 10 – The Women's Social and Political Union is founded in the UK.
After the Second World War new international coordination bodies were created, such as the World Federation of Democratic Youth, International Union of Students, World Federation of Trade Unions, Women's International Democratic Federation and the World Peace Council.
She later became president of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies ( the NUWSS ), a position she held from 1890 until 1919.
After the death of Lydia Becker, she became the leader of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies ( NUWSS ), the main suffragist organisation in Britain.
Millicent Fawcett ( leader of NUWSS ) was a moderate campaigner, distancing herself from the militant and violent activities of the Pankhursts and the Women's Social and Political Union ( WSPU ).
After her husband died in 1898, Pankhurst founded the Women's Social and Political Union ( WSPU ), an all-women suffrage advocacy organisation dedicated to " deeds, not words.
Davison obtained a post teaching the daughters of the Moorhouse family in Spratton, Northamptonshire and in 1906 joined the Women's Social and Political Union ( WSPU ).
In October 2011 the 2011 Women's European Union Amateur Boxing Championships were held in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
The Council Office was located in the Women's Union Building on Rock Street.
* 1861-Protestant Stundism arises in the village of Osnova of modern-day Ukraine ; Sarah Doremus founds the Women's Union Missionary Society ; Episcopal Church opens work in Haiti ; Rhenish Mission goes to Indonesia under Ludwig Nommensen
Several of the city's homeless and social-service providers ( such as Weingart Center Association, Volunteers of America, Frontline Foundation, Midnight Mission, Union Rescue Mission and Downtown Women's Center ) are based in Skid Row.

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