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The National Council of Jewish Women, founded in 1895, is a membership organization informed by Jewish values and committed to creating meaningful action at the local and state levels to help those most in need, and provide "tikkun olam" (repairing the world) and justice for all. Together more than 5,000 members and supporters — across nationalities, religions, genders, and backgrounds, work to improve the lives of women, children, and families by advancing social and economic justice through education, advocacy, and community service.
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Just over a week away! This event is free of charge, but you must register in advance. wl.donorperfect.net/weblink/WebLink.aspx?name=E9763&id=302

The 2026 Missouri Legislative Session is right around the corner, and there’s a lot to talk about. Join NCJWSTL and Women's Voices Raised for Social Justice for a preview of what’s ahead in Jefferson City.

Madison Eacret, the Government Affairs Associate at the Penman Group will discuss the bills likely to make headlines, the issues that could affect our communities, and how advocates can make their voices heard when it matters most.

This is your chance to get a jump on the session before it begins and leave with a better sense of what’s at stake and how you can get involved. Whether you’re a longtime policy watcher or new to legislative advocacy, you’ll come away informed, energized, and ready to take action.

Light refreshments will be served, and plenty of time will be set aside for questions and conversation with Madison.
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👏 Once again it’s time to honor outstanding NCJWSTL members and partners with our Annual Section Awards. Who do you think should be considered for one of these:

▪️ Emerging Leader Award -Currently serves on the Section board or Exec Team for under five years or chairs committee; has potential for future Section leadership
▪️ Community Impact Award – volunteer(s) who has demonstrated the spirit of innovation and dedication on a particular project improving the lives of women, children, and families
▪️ Fritzi Lainoff Advocacy Award - a member with a commitment to advocacy and to raising awareness of NCJWSTL issues
▪️ Leadership Award - a member with long-term leadership and service to the Section in a variety of ways
▪️ Volunteer Service Award - a volunteer(s) who has generously and consistently given their time and talents to the Section
▪️ Community Partnership Award - non-member or community-based organization who supports NCJWSTL through collaboration, coalition or other partnership.

Deadline 1/31/2026. Find complete award descriptions, lists of previous recipients and link to nomination form (scroll down) at ncjwstl.org/about-ncjwstl/awards-nominations/
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