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Federally Employed Women (FEW) is an organization dedicated to helping its members -- members which include women and men of all agencies, as well as members outside the federal sector who support FEW's goals and objectives. FEW is a national organization comprised of federal and military personnel concerned with the quality of life in the federal service. We offer exceptional training programs, pertinent legislative information, career counseling, leadership opportunities, and networking and social interaction of professionals.

Currently, there are active chapters in 34 states, the
District of Columbia, and five foreign countries. Through its publications, training and legislative program, FEW provides its members with the information and opportunities they need to realize their full potential. FEW is the only organization that recognizes the diverse needs and interests of all federal women -- in all occupations, at all grade levels, at all agencies, from various racial and ethnic backgrounds. FEW also includes men interested in focusing on issues affecting women and the workplace. Lots of women's issues are family issues, and affect men, too. Others are issues of career development, administrative policy, and legislation, and men are going to be important players in approaching those issues. FEW puts them, if they want to be, inside the organization.


 

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Page & Curator Information:
Curator: Debbie Ward
Responsible NASA Official: Marlene Satterthwaite