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Women's organization expands to Chandler, West Valley

Posted 8/12/24

The Independent Women's Network is a national grassroots community activist arm of Independent Women’s Voice, has grown to add three new chapters in Chandler, the West Valley, and a …

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Women's organization expands to Chandler, West Valley

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The Independent Women's Network is a national grassroots community activist arm of Independent Women’s Voice, has grown to add three new chapters in Chandler, the West Valley, and a Spanish-speaking chapter in Phoenix.

These chapters join the original Arizona chapter of the women’s membership organization, 30 other chapters around the country and an online community of more than 39,000 IWN members. 

IWN was created to build a supportive community for women and to give them the tools they need to make a positive difference in their neighborhoods and our country. 

“IWN members are happy warriors who stand up to bullies -- bullies with positions in school boards; bullies on social media; bullies in corporations and in politics,” said IWN National Chapter Director, Christy Narsi. “Our chapters are communities of women who form lasting bonds and are ready to take local action. We support one another, and our members are not alone when they stand up to lead on issues critical to our country.” 

Members of the community who are interested in joining the Independent Women’s Network should email IWN Membership Coordinator Kiara Kincaid  at kiara.kincaid@iwnetwork.com or visit iwnetwork.com for more information.

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