NCJW office hours 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Monday through Thursday
The office is closed for all Jewish and major holidays
National Council Of Jewish Women, Louisville Section, (NCJW) is a non-profit, tax exempt 501(c)(3) organization with an inclusive membership of all genders, races, and creeds.
Our fundraising efforts support over 20 local community service
organizations and various national social projects.
Life memberships are $350. Life members do not have to pay annual
dues and these memberships are transferable to any NCJW Section with the
same privileges.
Clothing donated to the Nearly New Shop will receive an itemized
tax deduction receipt, reflecting the resale value of the garments.
If any donor desires to determine their own deductions, NCJW will
acknowledge only the receipt of the clothing with a thank you letter.
NCJW requests that all donated clothing be clean, in good condition, and
preferably on hangers or folded neatly in boxes.
Clothing is accepted at the Nearly Shop from 10 am to 4 p.m., Monday
through Saturday. To have NCJW pick up large items, please contact
the Nearly New Shop at (502) 454-6633.
From just a few hours a year at the Fashion Encore, to helping tag clothing every week at the Nearly
New Shop or helping at one of NCJW's many on going programs like CASA,
Court Watch or California Area Family Center, our volunteers donate
whatever they can and make a big difference in the lives of so many
underprivileged children, troubled youths, and families in need.
To find out how you can help, please contact the NCJW office (502)
458-5566 or email us at:
office@ncjwlou.org
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NCJW National Headquarters:
National Council of Jewish Women
53 West 23rd Street
New York, NY 10010-4299
tel: (212) 645-4048
fax: (212) 645-7566
action line: (800) 829-NCJW
web site: www.ncjw.org
Washington NCJW Office:
1707 L Street NW
Washington, D.C. 20036
tel: (202) 296-2588
fax: (202) 331-7792
How to Join:
Dues are $35 per year; senior citizens, 65 and older, may take a reduce
rate of $20 per year.How to Donate:
Donations (either financial or in-kind) are gratefully accepted and
will receive both public recognition and tax-deductible receipts.How to Volunteer:
Founded in 1895, NCJW volunteers have worked through service, advocacy,
and education to improve the lives of women, children and families.