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Since its establishment, the Canadian Federation of University Women Calgary North has served as a vibrant community hub for women in Calgary, AB who are passionate about fellowship, education, and social justice. We are a multicultural group of like-minded women who gather not only for professional development and self-improvement, but to build lasting friendships and create tangible positive change in our communities. Our welcoming approach means that while we value post-secondary education, we welcome all women who share our commitment to advancing women's rights and supporting vulnerable populations, particularly children.
What sets CFUW Calgary North apart is our integrated approach to community engagement. Members enjoy the camaraderie of specialized interest groups—ranging from book clubs and hiking to advocacy work and study groups—while simultaneously contributing to meaningful causes. We've supported homeless populations through clothing and meal donations, provided pneumonia prevention vests for premature babies in Africa and India, and partnered with local organizations like the Women's Centre of Calgary and CUPS preschool. As part of the broader Canadian Federation of University Women and an affiliate of Graduate Women International, our Calgary North chapter members also have a voice in national and international conversations on women's rights and human rights. By joining us in Calgary, AB, you become part of a legacy of women working together to build a more just and equitable society.
Since 1923, the Canadian Federation of University Women Calgary has served as a cornerstone organization for women graduates throughout Calgary, AB, fostering lifelong friendships and meaningful community impact. The organization welcomes women with degrees, diplomas, or equivalent qualifications from recognized universities worldwide, as well as those who share CFUW's commitment to education, gender equity, and social advancement. At its heart, CFUW Calgary is an organization of women committed to promoting the pursuit of knowledge and education, providing opportunities for fellowship and networking, facilitating challenging conversations that drive intellectual growth, and supporting university students through scholarships and bursaries. The Calgary chapter operates as part of a larger national and international network through the Canadian Federation of University Women, connecting members to advocacy efforts and collaborative initiatives across Canada and beyond, including affiliations with Graduate Women International and the International Alliance of Women. What distinguishes CFUW Calgary is its adaptive approach to member engagement—activities and groups respond organically to the interests and evolving concerns of the community. Whether through creative pursuits like quilting, culinary experiences, cultural exploration, or intellectual discourse, the organization creates space for women to contribute collectively or individually to public affairs while building supportive networks. With a rich history including advocacy for Calgary's university system and pioneering work in establishing childcare and school libraries, CFUW Calgary continues this legacy of progressive action and community service in Calgary, AB, guided by members who have dedicated 50 or more years to the organization's mission.
Founded in 1951 by post-World War II Ukrainian émigrés who fled repression under Nazi and Soviet regimes, the League of Ukrainian Canadian Women (LUCW) has spent more than seven decades fostering deep connections between Ukrainian Canadians and their ancestral homeland. Serving the Calgary, AB community and chapters nationwide, LUCW represents the voices and values of Ukrainian Canadians committed to building a stronger, more democratic Ukraine.
The organization's mission centers on preserving and promoting Ukrainian and Ukrainian Canadian heritage while facilitating the integration of new immigrants into Canadian society. LUCW works to safeguard and develop the multicultural identity and democratic values at the core of Canadian society, while simultaneously sharing the Ukrainian Canadian historical experience with the people and Government of Ukraine. This dual commitment reflects the lived experience of its founders and current members—individuals who understand both the struggle for freedom and the promise of democratic governance.
As a member-based organization with branches across Canada, LUCW invites all those passionate about Ukrainian culture, community development, and humanitarian causes to join its ranks. Whether through membership, volunteering, or participation in community events, conferences, and cultural celebrations, LUCW offers opportunities to connect with fellow Ukrainian Canadians and contribute to meaningful projects that strengthen civil society. The organization welcomes university students and individuals of all backgrounds interested in supporting Ukrainian independence, human rights, and Canada's special relationship with Ukraine.
Babae - Council of Filipina Canadian Women was established on September 17, 2003, by a dedicated group of women in Calgary, AB who recognized the need to build community and support among Filipina-Canadian women. What began as an informal network of professionals working in immigrant services evolved into a formal organization with a clear mission: to raise the status of Filipina-Canadian women in Canadian society. The founding members brought rich experience from grassroots social work in the Philippines, and they carried that commitment to community building with them when they immigrated to Alberta. Today, Babae stands as a bridge between newly arrived immigrants and established community resources, with members serving as liaisons, consultants, and advocates who understand both the Filipino and Canadian contexts. The organization's heart lies in its cultural authenticity—encouraging the use of Filipino language in all interactions—which helps dissolve barriers and reduce stigma around accessing services. By connecting Filipina-Canadian women with culturally sensitive support in their mother language, Babae empowers them to successfully integrate while maintaining their identity and contributing their talents to Calgary's diverse society. The organization remains deeply rooted in its founding principle that community building is a personal mission, creating spaces where Filipina-Canadian women can develop leadership, share expertise, and thrive as valued members of their families, workplaces, schools, and communities.
Right to Learn Afghanistan, headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, is a community-driven registered charity with deep roots in advocacy for educational equity and human rights. Formerly known as Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan, the organization has evolved to become a leading voice for Afghan women's education, maintaining its commitment to those it serves while expanding its reach and impact across international platforms. The organization's partnership with UNESCO and its recognition by the Economic and Social Council underscore its dedication to upholding education as a fundamental human right. At its core, Right to Learn Afghanistan believes that quality education is transformative—it builds agency, restores dignity, and creates genuine choices for Afghan women and girls who have historically faced barriers to learning. The Calgary-based team works with purpose and passion, understanding that education extends beyond classrooms to encompass opportunity, empowerment, and hope for entire communities. By providing access to educational programs and resources, Right to Learn Afghanistan honors the resilience and potential of Afghan women and girls while building bridges between Canadian supporters and Afghan beneficiaries. The organization's mission reflects a profound belief that every person deserves the chance to learn, grow, and shape their own future, regardless of geographic or socioeconomic circumstances.