The U.S. Army Women's Foundation
Celebrating 55 Years of Service 1969 - 2024
If you have not made plans to attend the AUSA Annual Meeting 14-16 October, please consider doing so. The Army Women’s Foundation will have a booth in the Veterans’ Pavilion and will host a Leadership Symposium on
Monday, 14 October, 1:30 -3:30
at the Washington Convention Center, Room 202B.
We have a great program lined up that you will not want to miss!
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Featured News
The United States Army Women’s Museum is Open
The Hours of Operation are Tuesday-Friday, 9:00 – 4:30
The United States Army Women’s Museum, located at Fort Gregg-Adams, Virginia, showcases the amazing stories of women patriots who served our nation from the American Revolution to the present day. The US Army Women’s Museum is the only museum in the world dedicated to US Army Women.
The museum is located at 2100 Adams Avenue, Fort Gregg-Adams, Virginia.
Honoring Service & Sacrifice
The US Army Women’s Foundation is the premier support network for you, our Women Soldiers and Veterans. Together we are a strong team, building partnerships for success and serving as a voice and advocate for Army Women: Honor, Empower, Connect… It’s our mission.
What’s Up Next
JOIN US for SEPTEMBER’s FMMP
Join us next Thursday, 26 September, 6:00-7:30 Eastern, for the Female Mentoring and Morale Program! It’s the perfect opportunity to widen your circle, build your community, and meet new allies who will support and uplift you. Together, we can grow stronger and make lasting connections. Don’t miss this chance to learn, grow, and expand your network. Register for the Zoom Link.
September’s FMMP will feature the FMMP Executive Leadership Board Meet & Greet
Personal Invitation to the Following:
– Current FMMP Chapters
– Pending FMMP Chapters
– Those Interested in starting a Chapter
Featured Speaker: COL Clydea Prichard-Brown, Founder of the FMMP and the Chief of Staff, 1st TSC, Fort Knox, KY
In Case You Missed It
Congratulations to two outstanding Army Women!
On Wednesday, September 11, 2024, the Women’s Presidents Organization, in partnership with Women Elevating Women (WEW), honored 24 incredible women across North America for their outstanding achievements and lasting community impact. U.S. Army Veteran, Ms. Diedre Windsor, was among the elite 24 to be recognized for the 2024 Entrepreneur Women of Impact Award. This award highlights the power of women’s leadership and the effect they create in industries and communities. Ms. Windsor is the Founder and CEO of Windsor Group, LLC and a Philanthropist.
Colonel Edna W. Cummings, USA, Retired, has been named the recipient of the 2024 Sergeant Sanders H. Matthews Veteran Award, an honor recognizing veterans who have successfully transitioned to civilian life while making significant contributions to their fellow servicemembers. Sergeant Matthews, the last known living West Point Buffalo Soldier, embodied resilience and service, and this award carries on his legacy. Congratulations to Colonel Cummings for her remarkable achievements and unwavering dedication to assisting other veterans.
The Foundation awarded scholarships to Army women and their lineal descendants and inducted the 2024 class of Army Women into the U.S. Army Women’s Foundation Hall of Fame. We are grateful to our donors and corporate sponsors who helped ensure a remarkable event!
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The US Army Women’s Foundation is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization and a non-federal entity Headquartered at Fort Gregg-Adams, Virginia.
It is not part of the Department of Defense or its components and has no government status.