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The women's auxiliary raised enough funds to purchase 65 3-D printed instruments for five of the Corps' children's music ministry.

WOMEN’S AUXILIARY OF WASHINGTON DC

Organized in 1948, The Salvation Army Women’s Auxiliary of Washington, D.C. has been serving the region for over 60 years. The Women's Auxiliary is comprised of Women across the DMV who volunteer their time to serve others who are less fortunate. Over the past several years, this organization has raised funds to support The Turning Point Center for Women and Children by replacing 30-year-old flooring, purchasing bedroom furniture for all 28 units, paying for books and tools for mothers who are returning to school, and supporting their children with tools for school, clothing, diapers along with other events that bring joy to the children.

In addition to supporting Turning Point, last year, the Women's Auxiliary supported the newly created music department in the National Capital Area of the Potomac Division. Children from Washington, DC had the opportunity to enjoy a summer long camp where they had music and theatre classes. It was such a success, the intent is to hold and grow the camp even larger than last year.

With your continued support through your giving of your time, talent, and resources, the Women's Auxiliary can continue to meet the many needs of the community. If you are interested in joining this illustrious organization, please click on the link below. There are many committees that need more hands to make the work lighter.

William Booth said, “Some of our best men are women.” Please consider becoming one of our best men and join The Salvation Army Women's Auxiliary today. Annual membership is $50.

For more information contact JoAnn Sullivan at [email protected]

Please click here to view a video about The National Capital Area Command’s Music & Arts Summer Program.

Please click here to view a video about The National Capital Area Command’s Turning Point Center for Women and Children. 

Membership in the Women's Auxiliary is open to all who wish to serve their community. In addition to the various service projects, we offer participation in a number of committees. Each Member is encouraged to select at least one area of interest.

Types of Membership include:

Regular Members who actively participate in service programs.

Life Members enjoy all the privileges of Regular Members and pay no further dues, only an annual postage fee.

Benefactor Members, both individual and corporations, contribute annually at a special level to enable the Women's Auxiliary to support its numerous service projects.

Legacy Members are forward-thinking women who provide an enduring support for programs dedicated to the deserving children in the greater DC Community.

Women's Auxiliary Leadership

Robyne Barth, President
Angela Ganey, Vice President
Mary Jo Ruane, Secretary
Claudia Fox, Corresponding Secretary
Elizabeth Royal, Treasurer

Major Wilma Mason, Area Commander, National Capital Area Command
JoAnn Sullivan, Executive Secretary, National Capital Area Command