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empowering women since 1886

About Peoria Women’s Club 

Since 1886, Peoria Women’s Club has been providing PWC members and members of our community the opportunity for education, social development, cultural growth, and an awareness of current civic concerns and public affairs.

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The Start of Peoria Women’s Club

In 1886, Clara Parsons Bourland and 26 other members established Peoria Women’s Club to inspire women to lead and serve the community. The organization’s emphasis was in education of four main areas: art and literature, home and education, philanthropy and reform and music.

To raise money for the construction of the Peoria Women’s Club building, the charter members established a stock company selling stocks at $10.00 per share. After successfully raising $25,000, the clubhouse building was constructed in 1893 at the corner of Madison Avenue and Fayette Street where it continues to stand.

These women built a breeding ground for political and civic leadership in early struggles for women’s equality. The building and club were central in the efforts to win full voting rights, Progressive Era reforms and significant programs for the betterment of Peoria.

Recent Impacts

 

$5,000+

 raised for the woodruff
culinary arts program in 2023

4,300

items raised for lincoln
school in 2021

1,500+

volunteer hours donated
from 2022-2023

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Thousands of volunteer hours since 1886

Community Initiatives

Contributions to, affiliations with and volunteer hours (past and present) include the following organizations and more:

  • The Youth Farm

  • The Girls and Boys Club

  • Friendship House

  • Local Orphanages

  • Goodwill Industries

  • Meals on Wheels

  • Civic Federation Camp for Underprivileged Girls

  • Heart Fund

  • March of Dimes Telethon

  • Local Hospitals

  • Peoria Symphony Guild

  • Lincoln School

  • Neighborhood House

  • Woodruff Culinary Arts Program

  • BelWood Nursing Home

  • Choral Programs for the HEAR program

  • Peoria Grown

  • Cystic Fibrosis Clinic

  • United Fund

  • Red Stocking Fund

  • South Side Mission

  • EP!C

  • Easter Seals

  • St. Jude Telethon

  • Girl Scouts of America

  • Dress for Success

  • Center for Prevention of Abuse

 

Dennis A. Steele Outstanding Philanthropic Organization Award Winner (2023)

During the AFP Central Illinois Chapter's National Philanthropy Awards Day Luncheon, Peoria Women's Club was presented with the Dennis A. Steele Outstanding Philanthropic Organization award. Beverly Prince Matthews and Chef Jetty from the Woodruff Culinary Arts Program nominated us for this award. Without the help of our members and community partners, we would not have received it!

Current Board of Directors


officers

President – Kim Mitchell

president@peoriawomensclub.com

Recording Secretary – Rachael Parker

recording@peoriawomensclub.com

1st Vice President (Programs) – Beverly Prince Mathews

vicepres1@peoriawomensclub.com

Corresponding Secretary – Peggy Sullivan

corresponding@peoriawomensclub.com

2nd Vice President (Membership) – Anne Schutt

vicepres2@peoriawomensclub.com

Treasurer – Christy Purvis Wilkins

treasurer@peoriawomensclub.com


DireCtors

Building Director – Vicki Hordesky

building@peoriawomensclub.com

Public Relations Director – Hannah Hernandez

pr@peoriawomensclub.com

Community Service Director – Judi Beck

communityservice@peoriawomensclub.com

Rental Director

rental@peoriawomensclub.com

Fundraising Director

fundraising@peoriawomensclub.com

Social Director – Connie Knoblauch

social@peoriawomensclub.com


Become a Member

In keeping with the goals and traditions set forth by PWC founders, our members preserve the traditions of the past while incorporating and addressing present day needs, issues and concerns.

We believe by strengthening each other, we can then strengthen our families and communities and create a more inspired everyday life. Membership is open to any woman 18 years or older.