Who We Are

We are United Women in Faith, a powerful, fearless force driven by God’s love and united in sisterhood. With a focus on women, children, and youth, we act for justice and transform communities. We invite you to join us, because love in action can change the world.

Eight women in 1869

Nearly half a million members today

One remarkable history

Our 150-year legacy began with a few
bold women determined to change
the world for the better.

In 1869, Clementina Butler and Lois Parker, wives of missionaries to India, made a plea to a group of eight women in Boston about the spiritual and physical needs of poor women in India. They could not be treated by male doctors. Schooling for girls was almost non-existent. Help was desperately needed.
In what would become a lasting legacy of “showing up and getting things done,” the attendees were moved to action. They quickly called another meeting of ore women. They wrote a constitution. And in short order, they organized the Methodist Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society (WFMS) .
By November 1869, the newly formed organization raised funds and sent educator Isabella Thoburn and Dr. Clara Swain to India.
Ms. Thoburn began a school with just six young girls that went on to become Isabella Thoburn College. Dr. Swain’s medical work resulted in the first women’s hospital in Asia. Both institutions continue to serve the people of India today.