115 S. Andrews Avenue, Room 427
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
954-357-7800
What We Do
Through education and advocacy, the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) identifies and helps resolve economic, health, social and other issues facing women in our community. The 18 member CSW Board appointed by Broward County Commissioners is dedicated to:
- Improving the status of women in Broward County
- Advocating legislative and administrative action to promote equality for women
- Creating awareness of women’s needs, contributions and potential of all women
- Seeking new expanded services for women in education, child care, employment, housing, social concerns, criminal justice, finance, marriage, families and more
March is Women’s History Month
In honor of Women’s History Month, the Commission on the Status of Women is honoring a wide array of diverse women from all districts in the County, and across all fields of work such as education, health, business, government, community service, environment and social services. The theme is “Women’s Education-Women’s Empowerment.” Twenty-five women are being honored here as well as featured in a Women’s History Month exhibit in the Governmental Center, 115 S. Andrews Avenue, Fort Lauderdale. More…
Take the Seven Minute Survey and Tell us Your Concerns
We want to hear from you. Take our Seven Minute Survey on Womens’ Needs in Broward County and give us your feedback on womens’ topics including gender discrimination, adequate access to education, employment, housing, affordable child care, health care, family planning services and more.
Your answers will help the Commission on the Status of Women advocate for your concerns and bring them to the forefront. Take the survey now!