12/05 2010
Thank you for attending Hipsters on the Upswing Fundraiser
Black Women for Wellness wishes to thank all of the honorees, entertainers, attendees, sponsors, donators, volunteers and supporters.
This year's Hipsters event was a success! As always, we thank you for the continued support in our advocacy efforts for Black Women's health.
Photo Gallery from Hipsters on the Upswing (click image to start slideshow)
Hipsters on the Upswing, May 8th, Honored...
Bobbie Hodges Betts, “Community Service Award”
Anna S. Johnson, the Boeing Company, “Corporate Award”
Dr. Khadijah Lang, Lang Family Practice, “Leadership Award”
Dawn Sutherland, Xerox Corporation, “Technology Award”
Mama Sanie Lamour, Haiti earthquake survivor, “Honorable Mother of the Year”
Mother Love, Keynote Speaker T.V. personality, author and show host
History of the Wilfandel Club House
The Wilfandel Club was established over 60 years ago on November 21, 1945 by black women active in the Los Angeles community, Della Williams and Fannie Williams. The Wilfandel Club’s goal has been to promote civic betterment, philanthropic endeavors, and general culture. The Wilfandel Club is the oldest African-American women's club in Los Angeles. Club meetings are still held at the beautiful Wilfandel Club House.
Learn more here...
Map to the Wilfandel Club








