FAWCO creates regular publications throughout the year for various purposes to communicate with its Members and Member Clubs.
Inspiring Women
FAWCO’s online magazine, Inspiring Women, profiles the lives of members of FAWCO Clubs and FAUSA throughout the world who have used their skills, talents and passions to make an impact in the global community. Each issue has a theme and includes interviews with club members suggested by club presidents and FAWCO or by members like you! Clubs are also featured in each issue as well as articles written by members from around the world.
Check out past issues and sign up to receive the quarterly Inspiring Women magazine via email
Bulletins & e-Newsletters
FAWCO communicates with its Member Clubs and Members through various newsletters and special interest Bulletins. Whether monthly, quarterly or bi-annually, FAWCO Members can keep informed and stay up to date with FAWCO’s committees, teams and Board of Directors.
See the full list of Bulletins and Newsletters available to FAWCO Members (for many you must be a FAWCO Member and logged in to sign up to receive them)
The Red Book
To celebrate FAWCO’s 75th Birthday in 2006, a glorious red hardcover edition of FAWCO’s history, called The Red Book, was published by editors Nancy Thornley and Georgia Regnault. Inside its 224 pages are vintage photographs, mentions of distinguished guests, essays, awards and many FAWCO memories. Since then, there have been three more editions in 2011, 2016 and 2020.
Learn more and download a PDF copy of The Red Book
Annual Reports
The FAWCO Annual Reports are a collaborative effort among the Board Members and key volunteers to report on their operations during the year. They are released at the biennial conference or interim meeting and are available to all FAWCO Members.
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