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Women's Institute Day - February 19th
The first Women's Institute in the world was organized on February 19, 1897 in Stoney
Creek, Ontario. Adelaide Hunter Hoodless who suffered the tragic loss of a child from
drinking impure milk saw a need for an educational movement for women. Today 24,000 women
in Canada and 8.5 million women worldwide benefit from her taking community action.
On February 19th each year, Manitoba Women's Institute pauses to remember
Adelaide Hoodless and her belief that in this organization rural women could discuss their
problems and work together to improve the quality of life for women and families
throughout the country. At her suggestion the motto, "For Home and Country" was
adopted in Ontario and is used today by thousands of Women's Institutes in many countries.
The proclamation of February 19th as Women's Institute Day by the Province
of Manitoba is considered a great honour by members of the organization.
Associated Country Women of the World (ACWW) Day - April 29th
Each year, April 29 is set aside by Women's Institute's around the world to celebrate
the accomplishments of the organization in the fields of agriculture, health, sanitation,
literacy and leadership development. ACWW's 365 member societies around the globe mark
ACWW Day in their communities with a wide variety of activities. ACWW celebrated its
70th Anniversary on April 29, 1999.
For information contact: Manitoba Womens Institute Office, 903-401 York Avenue, Winnipeg MB R3C 0P8
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