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GFDW General Information
Linked to groups: GA. Federation of Democratic Women
The GFDW is a statewide group formed in the 1970's and an affiliate of the National Federation of Democratic WomenThere are three types of membership
1) As a member of an affiliate chapter or potential affiliate chapter in Bibb, Cobb, Coweta, Fayette, and Middle Georgia. Chapters usually request dues of $15 ($4 to GFDW)
2) As a volunteer forming a potential chapter (email c.chapman@att.net) for further information
3) As an at large member. Membership dues is $12. See files - Membership form.
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By Sue Yozawa on Oct 14, 2006 8:50 PM EDTHi,
I live and work in Japan. In the next ten years, I will be retiring and returning to Walker County, Georgia.
I am wondering if there is a chapter for expatriate women in Japan. I live in the Tokyo metropolitan area.
As expatriates, I do believe we have some unique issues to deal with and we sometimes hold views that are rather unique to the situations we find ourselves in overseas.
Sue