The
Women's Institute (
WI), a community-based organisation for women, was founded in Stoney Creek, Ontario, Canada by
Adelaide Hoodless in 1897. It then expanded to Britain, and later to other countries. Many WIs belong to the
Associated Country Women of the World organization. The British WI movement was formed in 1915 in
Llanfairpwllgwyngyll (Llanfair PG),
Anglesey Wales. It had two clear aims: to revitalise rural communities and to encourage women to become more involved in producing food during the First World War. Since then the organisation's aims have broadened and it is now the largest women's voluntary organisation in the UK. The organisation celebrated its 95th anniversary in 2010 and currently has approximately 208,000 members in 7,000 WIs.