


Welcome
Welcome to the Key West Woman’s Club Proudly Serving Our Island Community Since 1915 Step inside a legacy of strength, service, and sisterhood. Founded in 1915, the Key West Woman’s Club is the longest-standing nonprofit in the Florida Keys. For over a century, we’ve united women with purpose—working together to support local nonprofits, promote education, and preserve our beloved historic home at 319 Duval Street, now the Hellings Curry Museum.
More than just a club, we are a movement of women who get things done. Whether we’re awarding scholarships, restoring our 1892 Queen Anne-style home, hosting events that uplift our community, or simply showing up for one another—you’ll find passion, heart, and action in everything we do.
Explore our history. Join our mission. Celebrate our legacy.
The Key West Woman’s Club
Empowering Women. Strengthening Community. Preserving History.
Saving Eleanor
The historic Hellings Curry Museum, home of The Key West Woman’s Club has begun a capital campaign for future generations. Now 130 years old, the home built by Captain Martin Luther and his wife Eleanor Curry Hellings, needs our help!
Though she has been lovingly cared for, a crumbling staircase, old roof and a deteriorating iron balcony must be repaired for safety and aesthetic reasons.
All donations greatly appreciated.



