WELCOME

Concerned Black Women (CBW) Of Calvert County is an all-volunteer group of women who solve problems using programmatic action, dissemination of information, and networking to connect people in need with resources and services. We establish cultural influence by sharing our heritage and its impact on today’s society, training, and personal development.

WELCOME

Concerned Black Women (CBW) of Calvert County is an all-volunteer group of women who solve problems using programmatic action, dissemination of information, and networking to connect people in need with resources and services. We establish cultural influence by sharing our heritage and its impact on today’s society, training, and personal development.

CBW SERVICES

Service to the Calvert County community.

Establishment of scholarship programs.

Public leadership development.

Participation in the governmental decision making process.

Service to the Calvert County community.

Establishment of scholarship programs.

Public leadership development.

Participation in the governmental decision making process.


Calvert Local Scholarship Application (CLSA)

The 2024 Calvert Local Scholarship Application is now available until March 1, 2024. Visit www.clsap.org for more information on the application process.


CBW NEWS


CBW NEWS

OUR MISSION

Our mission is to address issues in the community that include education, health, economic well-being, and improving the quality of life for African American Women and their families.

OUR HISTORY

The Concerned Black Women of Calvert County Incorporated, also known as CBW, held its first organizing meeting in June 2004. The organization was incorporated, in July, in the state of Maryland.

Organization founders are Doris J. Spencer and Annette J. Funn, two active community citizens who asked themselves the question, “Who is speaking on a variety of issues from the African American perspective?” They realized a need, and the rest is history.

The mission of CBW is to address issues concerning education, health, economic empowerment, and the overall well-being of African American women and families within the county. This mission includes our vision to improve the quality of life for African American families.

OUR HISTORY

The Concerned Black Women of Calvert County Incorporated, also known as CBW, held its first organizing meeting in June 2004. The organization was incorporated, in July, in the state of Maryland.

Organization founders are Doris J. Spencer and Annette J. Funn, two active community citizens who asked themselves the question, “Who is speaking on a variety of issues from the African American perspective?” They realized a need, and the rest is history.

The mission of CBW is to address issues concerning education, health, economic empowerment, and the overall well-being of African American women and families within the county. This mission includes our vision to improve the quality of life for African American families.

OUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS

OUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS

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