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Join ABWA

What are the benefits of joining the Lubbock Area Lights Chapter of ABWA?

  • Community with local working-women

  • Opportunity for personal and professional growth

  • Volunteering and Service Projects

  • Learning from our guest speakers and local partners

  • Peer mentorship

  • Community connections 

  • Continuing education through Apex Campus

  • Scholarship and other Funding opportunities 

How much does membership cost?

  • National dues are $115/year, which is collected at the time your online application is submitted.

  • Local dues are $48/year, which is collected at the August Chapter Meeting each year.

    • Members who join after August are charged prorated local dues at $4/month.​

    • Students and Seniors (65+) are charged $24/year.

  • Dinner is provided at each Chapter Meeting, and costs $22/person for members.

    • You are only charged for dinner if you RSVP to the meeting.

    • Dinner is complementary for first time guests, and $25/person for returning guests.​

View this presentation for more information about our Chapter.

Ready to join?

Fill our the Online Application anytime at abwa.org

 

The application will ask:

  • Do you plan to join a Chapter or Express Network? 

    • Yes!

  • What is the Chapter or Express Network's name? 

    • Lubbock Area Lights

  • Name of the member who has sponsored you?

    • This is whoever referred you to ABWA​

Need assistance with your application? Reach out to us, and one of our board members will assist you!

Changing women’s lives. . . one woman at a time.

Our Mission

Our Mission

The mission of the American Business Women’s Association is to bring together businesswomen of diverse occupations and to provide opportunities for them to help themselves and others grow personally and professionally through leadership, education, networking support and national recognition.

Our Vision

The Vision of the Lubbock Area Lights Chapter of the American Business Women's Association is to develop leaders and shape our community one woman at a time.

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