NCWS USA Members at Aurora Colorado Global Fest 2015
Seminar 2017
Theme: WOMEN BE EMPOWERED
NCWS USA Members and friends.
International Flag Day at the Aurora Colorado City Hall. Mayor Hogan with National Council of Women Societies USA members, friends and well-wishers 2014
NCWS USA Members at The International Women's Day 2013
NCWS USA Members and Friends at the Aurora Colorado Global Fest 2015
Nigerian Government Ministers from the Embassy, Mr Akingbolasan - left, Mrs Okeke - center and NCWS USA President Lady Jane-Frances Echeozo at the City of Aurora Colorado reception of Nigerian Ambassador to the US Prof. Adefuye. The Ministers accompanied the Ambassador to the NCWS USA Convention of 2011.
DR. Okpareke left with Nigerian Ambassador to the US Adefuye at the NCWS USA Convention of 2011 in Denver Colorado
Nigerian Ambassador to the US Prof. Adefuye with NCWS USA President, members and friends at the welcome ceremony at Aurora Colorado City Hall during the NCWS USA Convention of 2011
Dr. Barbara Banister, Chief Community Relations Officer, (right) with Judge Jones at the reception of Nigerian Ambassador to the US Prof. Adefuye at the Aurora Colorado City Hall.
NCWS members made a historic visit to Mrs. J. Ritter, Colorado First Lady, at the Colorado Governor's Mansion 2010
NCWS USA President Lady J Echeozo with Members at the Convention of 2011
NEWS 2012
NCWS USA OCTOBER 27, 2012
CELEBRATION OF CULTURAL DIVERSITY AT BECKS RECREATION IN AURORA COLORADO
This event will showcase the relationship between the countries of Nigeria and The United States of America dating back to the 1960s to the present.
Also there will feature a guest speaker, Professor Christina Sigala from Metropolitan State University, Denver Colorado.
For more info please contact the President of NCWS USA Lady Jane-Frances Echeozo at 720-951-1023 or e-mail franyn@ncwomensocieties.org
TASTE OF NIGERIA EVENT 2012
DATE: OCTOBER, 27 2012
VENUE: CITY OF AURORA BECKS RECREATION CENTER
800 TELURIDE STREET AURORA COLORADO 80012
TIME: 12:00 NOON
The Nigerian and American communities in Colorado witnessed members of National Council of Women Societies (NCWS) USA in their first ‘Taste of Nigeria’ event aimed at bringing together Nigerian women and their American counterparts, immigrants and refugees and the under-served in our communities to resolve issues affecting us as women, at the same time celebrate the great relationship between Nigeria and America..‘TASTE OF NIGERIA, 2012’
Primary focus:
•The event is aimed at strengthening our community involvement in making our city the best place to live, and to enjoy the diverse Nigerian culture.
•To promote and educate participants of the event, on the great culture of Nigeria in various areas (Economics, Leadership, Culture, History, Nutrition, Health Women and Society).
•To continue to promote peace and good neighborliness among Nigerians and Americans.
•To show Nigerian cultures from all ethnic groups and maintain our hospitality in a diverse community.
Facts from Taste of Nigeria:In 2008, 68% of the 80,800 refugees worldwide settled in the United States (Center of Disease Control and Prevention, 2010). Nigerians are the single largest contemporary African immigrant group in the United States. The USA has the world's second largest Nigerian community, only behind Nigeria itself. Colorado’s immigrant population makes up 10% of the total Colorado population. More Nigerians live in Aurora than any other city in Colorado. Nigerians in Colorado have distinguished themselves as great business entrepreneurs, professionals, sports men and women, politicians, educators and community leaders. According to the US Census Bureau, in 2000, 164,691 Nigerians were living in the United States (US Census, 2000). Nigeria is a country rich in culture.
With a focus on addressing the 2015 millennium goals, NCWS USA, believe it is essential that we actively participate in the promotion and education of culture, and also fostering our relationship with other organizations in our communities. Taste of Nigeria will provide a platform to disseminate practical and hands-on information, regarding steps to achieving great knowledge of African immigrants in our communities especially Nigerians.
NCWS USA DONATION:Members of this organization, families and friends donated loads of clothing to Goodwill Industries, Colorado at the event
APPRECIATION:
We thank the Mayor of Aurora, Colorado Mr. Steve Hogan and the council members for providing the venue for NCWS USA,to have this memorable event. Our appreciations go to the Agency of Human Rights and Community Relations Denver, Colorado, Nigerian Presidency, members of the Nigerian community, African communities and American organizations, all our sponsors, men and women who graced the occasion.
NEWS 2011
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
The 2011 Summit which was scheduled to take place on the 27th of August will now hold on the 3rd of September. We apologize for the inconvenience this may create for some. Please adjust your schedule. Tickets to the event bearing the previous date of August 27th, will be accepted on the 3rd of September.
IT IS THE SUMMIT! IT IS THE SUMMIT!! IT IS THE SUMMIT!!!
National Council of Women Societies 2011 Summit will be held on the 3rd of September at the Holiday Inn Select Denver-Cherry Creek, Denver Colorado.
The NCWS USA Conference was held in the colorful Rocky Mountain city of Denver Colorado. The following was the ground work that led to the success of the Summit as detailed above.
THEME: Meeting the Challenges: Barriers to Empowerment of women
CONFERENCE OBJECTIVES:
1. Discuss strategies and initiatives on how to increase knowledge and skills towards empowering women and girls in our society.
2. At the end of the conference, participants will know and understand key issues on global health, economy, education, culture, leadership, legislation, advocacy, and refugees.
3. The conference forum will provide opportunities for mentoring, networking, collaborations between domestic and international partners.
VENUE: Holiday Inn Select Denver-Cherry Creek, 455 South Colorado Boulevard Denver Colorado 80246
DATE: September 2nd- -4th 2011
CONFERENCE DATE: September 3rd, 2011
ACCOMMODATION:
Holiday Inn Select Denver-Cherry Creek. You can call, visit Holiday Inn Select Denver-Cherry Creek website or use the link below to secure your accommodation. Please book early! Use booking code NCW for this conference to receive the conference rate. Room rates are: Single/Double beds $89.00, Suites $129.00
WHO WILL ATTEND: NCWS Members, None Governmental Organizations (NGOS), Health Care Professionals; Men and Women Associations and Organizations;Officials of Youth Development Groups; Professionals in related fields like Lawyers, Psychologists, Educationist; Men and Women; Government Officials and Refugees.
CONFERENCE FEE: $50.00. NCWS is a non profit organization under section 501(C)(3) of the Internal Revenue code. All conference fees and donations to NCWS are fully tax deductible.
NOTE:
If you are coming from outside USA, please check with your local US Embassy for visa. Apply early for a visiting visa if you require a visa to enter the United State of America. Please print form and enclose conference fees of $50.00. Make check payable to NCWS USA and mail to the address below. Also conference fee can be paid through Western Union.
NCWS USA
1562 S. Parker Rd Ste. 108
Denver CO 80231
Phone: 720-951-1023 Fax: 303-745-3096
E-mail: franyn@ncwomensocieties.org
CANCELLATION POLICY
Cancellations must be received in writing not later than July 31st, 2011. No refunds will be given for no-shows, or for cancellations made after the above date. A processing fee of $15.00 will be charged for cancellation. NCWS USA is a non profit non political organization