Carol Sas is the Executive Director of The New Jersey State Federation of Women's Clubs (NJSFWC), the largest volunteer women's service organization in the state and a member of the General Federation of Women's Clubs. The NJSFWC provides opportunities for education, leadership training, and community service through participation in local clubs. Sas discusses the history and current activities of the NJSFWC, including her involvement and rise to Executive Director. She also presents the organization’s importance as a founder of Douglass College and their continued collaborations, including the Girls’ Career Institute.Accompanied by transcrip
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