Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario

Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario An organization for personal growth and community action. Due to COVID-19, the FWIO Provincial Office and Erland Lee Museum remain closed to the public.

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For 124 years, Women’s Institute (WI) Members have actively worked together for family, home, community and country. The objective of the first Women’s Institute Branch, formed in Stoney Creek on February 19, 1897, was to improve women’s skills in the art of homemaking and childcare. Th

e Federated Women’s Institutes of Ontario (FWIO) was organized in 1919, giving Members a stronger voice by working together as a united group. Through education and support programs and services, FWIO’s original focus expanded to include personal growth opportunities, government lobbying and health and community wellness projects. Our most notable initiative, the ROSE (Reaching Ontario Sharing Education) Program, encourages our Branches to help increase awareness and expand the skill sets of both WI Members and people in their communities. As a result, each year thousands of individuals become more knowledgeable on various social, health, domestic and environmental matters through their participation in “ROSE Sessions”. Today, FWIO has nearly 3,000 Members in over 200 Branches across the province, as well as dozens of Associate Members.

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552 Ridge Road
Stoney Creek, ON
L8J2Y6

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