The Enfield Junior Women's Club carries out their Club’s mission on making a difference in the community centered around education, health, home life and community service. On April 10th, the club donated $1,200 to the Enfield Police Department towards the purchase of two GPS tracking collars for the Department's two K9s. Bruin and Falco, will wear the GPS collars, which will aid in the safety and logistics in the operations of the tracking dogs. The Enfield Junior Women's Club also made donations to the Arthritis Foundation, Gengras Center, Johnson Memorial Cancer Center, Thomas J. O'Connor Animal Control and Adoption Center, and the Connecticut Children's Medical Center. The Enfield Junior Women's Club serves Enfield and the surrounding towns. Currently there are 17 members. If you are interested in joining, please email us at ejwc1970@gmail.com or like us on Facebook.
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