National Council-Negro Women
The National Council of Negro Women Inland Empire Section (NCNWIE) is a volunteer service organization established in 1968 in Rialto, California, dedicated to empowering women of African descent and their communities. Their mission focuses on advocacy and leadership in health equity, economic development, education, and social justice.
Operating from the Bethune Center, named after founder Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune, NCNWIE offers essential job placement services and training at no cost. The organization serves the Inland Empire region, including cities such as Rialto, Fontana, Colton, and San Bernardino, fostering community engagement and support.
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