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.

Friday, May 27, 2016

Animal Rescue

"This year the Animal Project focused on two local animal rescue organizations, New Beginnings Animal Rescue in Royal Oak, and Michigan Animal Rescue League in Pontiac.  We shopped and delivered needed supplies and as a bonus, got to visit with some of the animals available for adoption.  If you are looking for a pet, these groups are the perfect place to go for your new furry companion."




She whispers, "Diane, can I come home with you?"

Peek-a-Boo, who needs a cat?

It will be hard to put them down.

This would be a great gift for a granddaughter.

Could you hand me the remote, please?

Thursday, May 26, 2016

Breakfast for City Hall

Every spring, TWA women serve breakfast for the workers at Troy City Hall.  This year was no exception. 

Saturday, April 30, 2016

Boys and Girls Club of Troy



Troy Women’s Association provided $1,250 in financial assistance for two special programs offered to the young people attending the Boys & Girls Club of Troy.


STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math).  $450 was earmarked for STEM which teaches students problem solving, teamwork and critical thinking skills.  The funding will be used to purchase necessary supplies.

RAD (Rape Aggression Defense).  $800 was allocated to allow twenty girls and twenty boys to attend these classes at no cost.  This is the first year boys have been offered the opportunity to participate in the gender-specific program.  The RAD system begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and avoidance while progressing to the basics of hands-on self-defense.

Friday, February 12, 2016

Baby Basics of Troy Ministry

Baby Basics of Troy Ministry is a non-profit volunteer organization that provides and distributes diapers and kindness to low-income working families who do not receive governmental cash assistance. It gives support by providing a sense of community for those who otherwise could slip through the cracks of society. Baby Basics hopes to enhance the quality of their lives as well as keeping their babies happy and healthy. The Troy Women’s Association supports Baby Basics by volunteering during their distribution days. We also provide financial support to help defray the cost of diapers.

Winter Warmers



This year we collected over 600 items for donation to local charities who distribute hats, gloves and scarfs to those in need.  The committee sets up trees around town and the community makes and buys items to decorate the tree with. At the end of project, the donated items were distributed to: Baldwin Center, Lighthouse, Judson Center, Safe Harbor, Grace Center for Hope, South Oakland Shelter, and various schools as well.

Monday, December 21, 2015

Food Banks

Troy Women’s Association selected the food pantry located at St. Anastasia Church in Troy, Michigan, to add food items to their shelves.  Meijer gift cards totaling $500 for fresh meat and chicken was presented to St. Anastasia along with numerous 
non-perishable foods personally donated by the TWA members.

TWA also offered helping hands to sort and stock the pantry shelves.  This food bank provides a wonderful service to local families facing many obstacles.

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Vets Returning Home Blanket Making Party by Ann C.

Some of our TWA members joined the VRH committee and with the exceptional leadership of Kathi F. made seventeen (17) fleece blankets for the fellows at the VRH facility in Roseville.  These, added to the thirteen (13) Kathi and her sister made means we will be delivering a total of 30 blankets to the VRH home.  I cannot  tell you how much they will appreciate our efforts, particularly given the cold weather we have been experiencing this winter.  
Kathi showed us how to measure and cut the fabric on my dining room table.  The sewers were set up in the kitchen nook and family room.  Kathi, Mary Smith, and Sue Rehse not only brought their own sewing machines but were our expert seamstresses.  Roz, Marlene, Carole P, Ann T, Julie S and I filled in with cutting, pinning, and finishing as needed.  I think everyone had a good time and all were home before 10 am, tired but feeling satisfied I am sure.  
I big thanks to the VRH committee and all of the above TWA members who helped out that night.  I'll set up a Saturday in the next week or so to deliver the blankets - anyone who wants to join me is welcome to do so.