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Our Mission and Purpose

The Atlanta Women's Alliance (AWA) is a forum for women's and girls' organizations coming together to maximize their individual and collective potential.

AWA serves as a catalyst for enhanced communication, cooperation and collaboration among our participating organizations to increase opportunities for the benefit of women and girls in metro Atlanta.

Upcoming AWA Events

 

Community Calendar

Community CalendarSee what events our member organizations have planned with our community calendar.

 

Member Spotlight

Cool Girls, Inc.
We provide the tools to help girls make positive choices to achieve academic success, break the cycles of teen pregnancy and poverty and to overcome the barriers of racism and sexism. Our programs instill confidence and provide exposure to a broader world of opportunity through mentoring relationships, academic support, life and health skills education, field trips and learning service projects. Our mission is achieved through the collaborative efforts of volunteers, staff, program sites and the local community in active partnership with the girls and their parents/caregivers. (more)
Georgia Ovarian Cancer Alliance
In 1998, a group of Atlanta women who were ovarian cancer survivors founded the Georgia Ovarian Cancer Alliance (GOCA.)... (more)
Junior League of Atlanta
Founded in 1916, The Junior League of Atlanta, Inc. (JLA) is an organization of more than 4700 women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential... (more)
Made 2B More, Inc.
Made 2B More provides a safe and nurturing place for young girls to assemble, in order address challenging and complex issues that confront them. (more)
Ovarian Cancer Institute
The Ovarian Cancer Institute (OCI) was established in 1999 as a 501(c)(3), not-for-profit organization dedicated to finding an early diagnostic test for ovarian... (more)
Women's Sports Foundation
Founded in 1974 by Billie Jean King, the Women's Sports Foundation is a national charitable educational organization seeking to advance the lives of girls and... (more)