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In 1972 a group of Puerto Rican women founded the Washington, D.C. chapter to support the rights of women. This historic moment marked the birth of the National Conference of Puerto Rican Women (NACOPRW). Forty two years after NACOPRW was founded, there are chapters in California, Illinois, Florida, Indiana, New York, Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C.
NACOPRW is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization seeking to promote the full participation of Puerto Rican and other Hispanic women in the social, economic and political life in the United States. To achieve this, NACOPRW chapters educate women; develop leadership among Puerto Rican women; provide role models for our youth and our community; collaborate with other national organizations committed to equal rights for all; and encourage the formation of chapters of NACOPRW in Puerto Rican communities in order to foster closer ties among them. Through the years, NACOPRW has been recognized for its involvement in the community and its support of women’s rights.
During the spring of 1997, co-founders L. C. Almodóvar-Solé and D. E. Castro-Paden gathered a small group of Puerto Rican women in Orange County, California, with the common interest of starting a bilingual chapter of NACOPRW in Southern California. NACOPRW-SoCal was chartered in October 1998 by the National Board, being the only chapter in the West Coast.
TAY STRONG! There is Sovereignty, Sorrows, and Salvation in the Stretch! James 1: 2-4 AMP. Join us for our Annual Women's Day Fellowship!
Solid Rock Baptist Church of Los Angeles Unwavering Women's Ministry "UWM" Presents:
STAY STRONG! There is Sovereignty, Sorrows, and Salvation in the Stretch!
James 1: 2-4 AMP
SAT 7/18/2026 -Women's Day Fellowship 11am-2pm
LOCATION: 8218 South Broadway Los Angeles, CA 90003
Pastor Willie L. Young, Jr.
Requested Donation: $20
For More Info:
Sis Abeni Allen, UWM Director (702) 813-5756
No event schedules available
Los Angeles, CA
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Dress comfortably and get ready to dance, fellowship, and sweat! This is a no-judgement, no-pressure zone where we can get together and MOVE
April is African American Women's Fitness Month!
In honor of our Health and Wellness mission, we will be doing a series of fitness classes each weekend of the month! Register for all 4 classes!
COME HELP US CELEBRATE THE LAST WEEK OF OUR FITNESS SERIES! WALK WITH US AT 10, AND JOIN US FOR A DANCE PARTY WITH REFRESHMENTS AFTERWARDS!!
Join us live for a Yoga Therapeutics chair class, celebrating African American Women's Fitness Month—feel good, move better!
ARD presents: Yoga Therapeutics for African American Women's Fitness Month
Join us in person for a special session celebrating African American Women's Fitness Month! Dive into Yoga Therapeutics designed to educate and inspire! This is a chair class, and taylored to accomodate yoga pros and those trauma sensitive. BRING YOUR YOGA MATS, IF YOU DONT HAVE ONE, ONE WILL BE PROVIDED FOR YOU.
In 1972 a group of Puerto Rican women founded the Washington, D.C. chapter to support the rights of women. This historic moment marked the birth of the National Conference of Puerto Rican Women (NACOPRW). Forty two years after NACOPRW was founded, there are chapters in California, Illinois, Florida, Indiana, New York, Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C.
NACOPRW is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization seeking to promote the full participation of Puerto Rican and other Hispanic women in the social, economic and political life in the United States. To achieve this, NACOPRW chapters educate women; develop leadership among Puerto Rican women; provide role models for our youth and our community; collaborate with other national organizations committed to equal rights for all; and encourage the formation of chapters of NACOPRW in Puerto Rican communities in order to foster closer ties among them. Through the years, NACOPRW has been recognized for its involvement in the community and its support of women’s rights.
During the spring of 1997, co-founders L. C. Almodóvar-Solé and D. E. Castro-Paden gathered a small group of Puerto Rican women in Orange County, California, with the common interest of starting a bilingual chapter of NACOPRW in Southern California. NACOPRW-SoCal was chartered in October 1998 by the National Board, being the only chapter in the West Coast.