STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — For the women who serve as part of the National Council of Negro Women – Staten Island Chapter (NCNW-SI), Saturday was a day all about pride — in the organization they run, the work they do and the results of their community advocacy.
These were the feelings at the NCNW-SIโs annual homecoming event, held Saturday at Snug Harbor Cultural Center, Livingston.
The event is a way to celebrate the organization established on the borough in 1968 as a local chapter of the national NCNW. According to the groupโs website, its mission is to โadvance the opportunities and the quality of life for African American women, their families, and communities.โ
The Staten Islandโs chapter has a strong community service component, and writes on its website: โWe take our convictions and turn them into action.โ
โThis is our annual homecoming to welcome all existing members and any new members. We are a proud part of the Staten Island community serving all,โ said Marcia Allen, owner of QZ Creations and a dedicated member of NCNW-SI.
Many of the volunteers who support the organization have committed over years to the mission.
The NCNW-SI held their annual homecoming event Saturday, September 30, 2023. (Charlotte Togba/For the Staten Island Advance)
In fact, Clara S. Ogburn is a Life Member of NCNW-SI.
โItโs worth being a Life Member and an activist in the NCNW!โ Ogburn said at the homecoming event, where she was a presenter.
Among the work listed for members on the organizationโs website are:
- Promote and recognize leadership among women of color.
- Champion womenโs rights and civil rights.
- Reduce health disparities among African Americans.
- Increase the educational attainment of African Americans.
- Work toward the economic empowerment of all minority women.
- Celebrate and strengthen the African American family.
- Reach out to women in need in our community, and around the world.

Ajene and Corrine are two of the many women who support the NCNW-SI. (Charlotte…
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