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What types of interest are available to you?
The following committees are what makes the RJWC works. The committees
in the most part, plan and organizes the programs and the projects that are accomplished through out the year. Even though
the commitees might differ from year to year the are comprised of six programs areas of the GFWC.
Arts
RJWC supported
RHS Music Boosters, RHS Theatre Guild,
Conservation
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Beautification
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Resource Conservation
RJWC maintain traffic island corner of Reed & Canton Streets, encourages local
recycling efforts.
Recycling Campaign - members of RJWC went door to door in North Western section
of Randolph to update or remind residents on Randolph's Recycling Program.
RJWC and the Board of Health co-sponsored Drug Disposal Day -Where residents brought
their expired or unused medicines to Hazadous Waste Day for safe disposal. Randolph Police and Walgreens also
volunteered their time of Police Officers and Pharmacists.

Education
RJWC offers Scholarships to Randolph High School
Students, supported Mass Star in sending a local student for Leadership Training. RJWC members participate in Reading
Sorority (ESO).

Homelife
RJWC supports Suitcase Project, Breast Cancer
Collation, D.O.V.E., Food Pantry, Adopt-a-Family for the Holidays, Thanksgiving Baskets for families. Made pillows for
Breast Cancer patients. Made blankets for Project Linus.
International Outlook
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Outreach for Children
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United Nations
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Heifer International
RJWC supports PLAN USA, UNICEF, Sewn gowns and
bags for Operation Smile. Raised funds and purchased bees,chickens, ducks and pigs for Heifer International.
Public Issues
RJWC supports Car Safety Seat Inspection, Rescue
Ringers (cellphones recycled for domestic abuse victims), Blue Bear Program for Fire Department.
RJWC sent cards and packages to the troops. Sent cards and donations to the Brockton
V.A. Hospital.

Membership
- Member Development
- Membership Recruitment/ Retention
RJWC members have Movie and Munchies Night, Craft Nights, International
Dinners, and Secret Pals. Have gone out to Museum of Fine Arts, Fuller Craft Museum, ect..

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