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Black Women of Central Virginia
About Black Women of Central Virginia
Founded by a dedicated group of mothers, daughters, sisters, and aunts, Black Women of Central Virginia emerged from a shared commitment to uplift and support Black women and girls in the Charlottesville community. Driven by a strong sense of social responsibility, the organization's members recognized the need for mentorship, education, and meaningful support systems that would help young women claim their rightful place in society. The vision guiding Black Women of Central Virginia is transformative: a world where socioeconomic inequity no longer exists for Black women and girls. To realize this vision, the organization advocates fiercely on behalf of its community through leadership development and gender equity initiatives spanning health, education, and economic empowerment. At its core, Black Women of Central Virginia embodies values of racial and social justice, integrity, accountability, and inclusion. The organization believes that building sustainable self-sufficiency requires comprehensive support—not just in economic matters, but in health outcomes and educational opportunities. Members and supporters of Black Women of Central Virginia work collaboratively to create meaningful change, whether through direct mentorship relationships, community events, or partnership with local organizations. The organization's commitment extends beyond Charlottesville to serve surrounding counties, recognizing that the work of uplifting Black women and girls is a collective responsibility. By joining or supporting Black Women of Central Virginia, individuals contribute to a movement rooted in respect, equity, and genuine community care.