News
23 December, 2024
QCWA launches virtual branch to ease connections
Queensland Country Women’s Association (QCWA) Unveils New Virtual Branch, in a groundbreaking move to further support women across Queensland.
QCWA has announced the launch of its new virtual branch, designed to connect, empower, and support women from all corners of the state, regardless of location.
This innovative virtual platform will offer all Queensland women, particularly those in regional and remote areas, the opportunity to be part of QCWA’s dynamic community.
The new virtual branch aims to overcome the geographical barriers that have historically made it difficult for some women to engage with the Association, providing a seamless way to access support, resources, and a network of like-minded individuals.
Key Features of the Virtual Branch:
- Online Meetings & Events: Members can participate in virtual gatherings, workshops, and events from the comfort of their own homes.
- Social & Professional Networks: A dedicated space for networking, advice-sharing, and connecting with women across Queensland who share common interests and goals.
- Resource Access: A range of educational materials, resources, and support services tailored to the needs of women, from mental health initiatives to financial and career development programs.
- Inclusive Membership: Open to women of all ages, backgrounds, and experiences, the virtual branch welcomes everyone who identifies as a woman in Queensland.
QCWA President, Tamara Stephensen, said they are “incredibly excited” with this launch, which will provide a supportive space for women to connect and collaborate.
“QCWA has always been committed to improving the lives of women and their families, and this new initiative reflects our dedication to staying connected and relevant in an increasingly digital world.”
To learn more about the QCWA virtual branch and how to become a member, please visit [QCWA website](https://www.qcwa.org.au) or contact virtualbranch@qcwa.org.au or admin@qcwa.org.au.