CLAWW, the Center for Leadership of Afrikan Women's Wellness, is devoted to promoting Black women's and their families' well-being. Here's a snapshot of their work:
Collaboration lies at the heart of CLAWW's approach. The center partners with organizations such as Rooted and Rising, 5 Points Neighborhood Association, Wisconsin Community Services, and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee to provide holistic support for Black women. Their commitment to community networking remains steadfast, with ties to institutions such as the Rooted and Rising and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
Health Equity: Lunch & Learn Workshops
Providing aging Black women with healthy lunches and education about chronic
diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, and high blood pressure. These
workshops empower women with knowledge and tools to live healthier lives.
Sisters Talk
A safe space where women gather to discuss books, social issues, and shared
experiences. Together, we explore healing from trauma, building resilience, and
uplifting each other.
Sankofa Drum Circle
An intergenerational, multicultural drumming circle led by master drummer Lucky
Diop. It offers healing, stress relief, and joyful connection through rhythm
and music.
Gifts of Hope Care Packages
Special care baskets are provided to mothers who have experienced the death of
a child, offering comfort, remembrance, and community support during a painful
time.
Creative Arts Workshops
Junk Journaling, Expressive writing, Greeting Card Making, and other hands-on arts workshops that
encourage creativity, relaxation, and self-expression.
Annual Fundraising Events
Events such as the Wine, Women & Wings Red Carpet Affair and Mom
& Me Vintage Tea Party bring the community together to celebrate, raise
awareness, and support CLAWW’s mission.