Grant Committee Meeting

Realize and understand the needs of our community and to serve its people to the best of our ability.
Promote friendship, respect, and tolerance within our organization and support our fellow members throughout good times and bad.
Develop as individuals through the determination to strengthen our educational, social and creative skills.
By striving to attain these goals, we will grow as women and become a contributing factor in our society.

Sunday, April 13, 2014

Project Linus

       Troy Women’s Association members participated once again in a Project Linus event held at St.  Anastasia Church in Troy on March 29, 2014.  Representing our group were 16 adults and 14 children including girl scouts and grandchildren.  Some of the children were even given the opportunity to sew on a sewing machine for the first time and they loved it.   
    Our membership purchased flannel, fleece, satin binding, etc. to make over 60 blankets for care communities across the United States.
The day’s activities included ironing, cutting, machine sewing, turning, pinning, folding, knotting and hand sewing labels with the Project Linus logo.  
As usual it was a day filled with fun and fellowship.

Submitted by Mary S.










Thursday, February 27, 2014

Support The Troops


Located in the McNamara Terminal of Metro Airport in Detroit is a facility called the Freedom Center.  This is somewhat a new facility created to provide support and hospitality for servicemen and women and their families while being processed to active duty.

Volunteers offer lots of TLC along with snacks, toiletries and other items of comfort waiting through this processing time.

Troy Women’s Association contributed $200.00 to be used by the Center for any items currently needed to fulfill their mission.  We are grateful to these men and women who put themselves in harms way to keep us a free nation.


GOD BLESS OUR TROOPS.

Posted by Carole P. 

Monday, December 2, 2013

Support The Troops Project


The Troy Women’s Association participated in Troy Thanks the Troops sponsored by the Friends of the Troy Library in conjunction with Michigan Military Moms.  Donations of personal health items and individual size snack foods were collected and dropped off at the library to be shipped to our forces in Afghanistan.  This was a community-wide effort to remember those troops who are working tirelessly to keep us safe at home.


God bless our servicemen and women.

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Knitting For Charity




     This year, the Knitting For Charity group is coming alongside other TWA committees for their knitting projects.  In November, six baby blankets were given to Baby Basics for families welcoming little ones.  The knitters are also working on warm hats for the Winter Warmers project.  Project Linus will be their focus for the spring.

     New members are welcome to join the group and those who would like to learn can be paired with a mentor.  Their hope is that many will be blessed by the work of their hands.

Kathi F.


Sunday, November 10, 2013

Trick or Suite


The Troy Womens Association joined the 5th Annual Trick or Suite, sponsored by the Embassy Suites Hotel in Troy Michigan.  This program partners with the Children’s Leukemia Foundation of Michigan to welcome the kids and their families for a spooky, fun-filled afternoon trick or treating at the hotel.  Suites are donated by the hotel and are sponsored by various companies and organizations in the local community.  These sponsors are given creative freedom to decorate their suite, dress in costume, and hand out their treats.  Along with trick or treating in the hotel, the kids enjoyed a pumpkin patch, haunted house, crafts, chair massages (for the grown-ups!), souvenir photo booth, magician, pizza, softdrinks, apple cider, and many more goodies.  For the TWA suite, the theme was aliens.  The suite was decorated to look like the inside of an alien spacecraft and featured games, glow in the dark items and lots of little aliens peeking their heads out!  Thanks Embassy Suites, we had a great time!

Written by Nancie M. and her committee.

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Baby Basics

Today, Carole P. delivered 300 diapers (donated by a TWA member) and a slightly used bike to Baby Basics recipients.  This group, Baby Basics, provides diapers, wipes, and other baby things to the working poor.

After delivering the goods and volunteering her time, Carole said, "The bicycle we donated went tonight to a family with three young boys, brothers of the baby in the program. PERFECT! So appreciated!" 

John D. Rockefeller said, "Think of giving not as a duty but as a privilege." Indeed.

Of course, this was just one day of work for Carole. She and Jo continue to support this organization and are now scanning for a crib and crib sheets. Anyone?




Wednesday, June 5, 2013

The Arc of Oakland County



  The Special Needs Committee added a new recipient, The Arc, to our growing list of people and organizations benefitting from our work.

  The Arc of Oakland County (”The Arc”) is a premier, grass-roots membership organization working directly with children and adults within all levels of intellectual and other related developmental disabilities, and their families.

Edith, Parivash, Karen