The Central Florida Chapter of the International Black Women Congress (CFIBWC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing educational, cultural, social, and recreational programs in the Central Florida area, aimed at enhancing the quality of life for minority youth and women of all ages.
Through their various initiatives, such as the Genesis Top Notch Teens Rites of Passage program and the Angel Tree Project, CFIBWC strives to empower and uplift the community by offering opportunities for personal growth, education, and support. They also honor the legacy of Corine V. Wilson, the organization's founder and past President, through the annual Corine V. Wilson Scholarship, which helps deserving students pursue their educational goals.
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