The National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc., Greater Knoxville Chapter is a dynamic Advocacy Organization -501c3 dedicated to uplifting Black women and girls in our community. Our comprehensive programs in health, education, and economic empowerment aim to foster leadership and equality. Reach out to us at (865) 282-4622 or via [email protected].
Join a legacy of impactful advocacy driven by our values of integrity, accountability, and respect. Experience programs designed to address multifaceted issues, where education, health, and economic empowerment intersect. We aim to transform lives through informed action, community partnership, and strategic advocacy that resonates deeply with our stakeholders.
Founded in 2012 by visionaries Rose Foster and Charlotte McKee, our chapter has expanded from 36 members to a profound influence in Knoxville. Sponsored by C. Delores Mitchell, we've consistently aligned with our mission of advancing health, education, and economic empowerment through solid community partnerships.
To advocate for women of color through education, health initiatives, and economic empowerment while fostering leadership, equity, and impactful community engagement.
A future where women and girls of color thrive with equitable access to opportunity, leadership development, wellness resources, and economic stability.
We uphold integrity, accountability, respect, collaboration, and service while advancing inclusive advocacy and responsible leadership within communities we serve.
We champion transformative initiatives that advance health, education, and economic empowerment, cementing ourselves as advocates for Black women and girls. Our unwavering dedication drives meaningful action, reshaping futures within Greater Knoxville, Anderson, and Blount Counties.
A legacy of leadership, growth, partnership, and advocacy advancing equity and opportunity for women and communities.
Chanel Sudderth is a dedicated leader with vast experience in advocacy for Black women and girls. As President of the Greater Knoxville Chapter, she has championed initiatives focusing on health, education, and financial literacy. Her tenacity and leadership have influenced policy changes that benefit the community. Under her guidance, the chapter has become a beacon of support and growth for women in the Knoxville area.
Our work is strengthened through trusted partnerships that expand resources, deepen community impact, and advance shared goals. Explore the organizations collaborating with us to support advocacy, education, and empowerment initiatives.