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October 14, 2008 ( PowerHomeBiz
) - Philadelphia, PA --
Soroptimist International is an international volunteer organization for
business and professional women who work to improve the lives of women and
girls, in local communities and throughout the world.
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Almost 100,000 Soroptimists in roughly 120 countries and territories
contribute time and financial support to community-based and international
projects benefiting women and girls. Clubs in Soroptimist International of
the Americas receive numerous awards, such as the Women's Opportunity
Awards, for implementing projects benefiting girls and women seeking
education. Soroptimist also offers funds for club projects through the
Soroptimist Club Grant. Finally, individual clubs can choose to conduct
community projects to help girls and women seeking education in the
surrounding area.
Women's Opportunity Awards
The Women's Opportunity Awards program is Soroptimist's major project.
This award improves the lives of women by giving them the resources they
need to improve their education, skills, and employment prospects. Each
year, Soroptimist clubs in 19 countries and territories assist women in
overcoming personal difficulties and improving their lives through education
and skills training. The women may use the cash award to offset any costs
associated with their efforts to attain higher education, including books,
childcare and transportation.
Past award recipients include Maria P., who worked as an unschooled field
laborer until her husband deserted her and her two children. After her
second husband deserted her, leaving her with no income, Maria applied for
and received a Women's Opportunity Award from her local Soroptimist club.
She went on to win an additional cash award from Soroptimist's Desert Coast
Region before receiving the $10,000 finalist Women's Opportunity Award.
Recently, Maria was accepted into a nursing program, and began her course of
study. Once Maria graduates and earns her registered nurse designation, she
plans to work as a nurse while continuing her studies. Her work as a lab
technician has inspired her to further pursue her interests in medicine and
science. Maria is one of hundreds of women who credit the Women's
Opportunity Awards with providing the financial means to achieve their
dreams through education.
Many Women's Opportunity Award recipients have overcome enormous
obstacles in their quest for a better life, including poverty, domestic
violence, substance abuse, and in some cases, trafficking. Each year, more
than $1 million is disbursed through the awards at various levels of the
organization to help women achieve their dreams of a better life for
themselves and their families. Since the Women's Opportunity Awards program
began in 1972, it is estimated that $20 million has been disbursed and more
than 22,500 women have been assisted. In 2007, the Women's Opportunity
Awards received the Summit Award from the ASAE & The Center of Association
Leadership, its highest honor, bestowed on associations that implement
innovative community-based programs.
Soroptimist Club Grants for Women and Girls
Soroptimist Club Grants for Women and Girls are given annually to
Soroptimist Clubs initiating or continuing innovative projects benefiting
women and girls. Grants range from $1,000 to $10,000. Since 1997, more than
$1.4 million has been disbursed to 228 Soroptimist Club projects, from which
more than 130,000 women have benefited. Recent projects include providing
resources for immigrant women fleeing domestic violence; funding a
micro-enterprise artisan project for low-income women; providing
reproductive health services for women in poverty; and teaching marketable
job skills to girls with disabilities. This grant program also benefits
women and girls seeking education. For example, a club in Taipei, Taiwan,
recently won a Soroptimist Club Grant to provide tutoring and training to
low-income teenage girls.
The tutoring program emphasized math and English-language skills, and was
offered to adolescent girls from aboriginal and low-income families. The
classes provided skills training and development, and helped spark interest
and excitement about education among the girls. Club members volunteered as
tutors and mentors to the girls, and also collected school supplies,
including books and stationery for program participants. The program
benefited more than 200 young women. Another recent grant, awarded to a
Philippines club, went towards a project providing free computer education
to women and girls living in the local barangay. The funds were used to pay
for instructors, books, instruction materials, meals and transportation to
and from the class.
Soroptimist Disaster Relief Fund for Women and Girls
Soroptimist has a long-standing Disaster Relief Fund, which is supported
by voluntary donations from members. Funds may be distributed to a number of
projects directly benefiting women in areas of conflict who are seeking
access to education. For example, in 2006, Soroptimist awarded the Center
for Women's Development and Research in India a $40,000 grant for a project
designed to provide health education and health services to nearly 2,500
women, and to provide supplementary education, life skills and vocation
skills-training to 250 adolescent girls. Also in 2006, Soroptimist awarded
$29,000 to a project named "Project Sri Lanka". The funds went towards
moving a girls' school—one of Sri Lanka's leading national schools damaged
by the tsunami—and helping fund the reconstruction of four classrooms. In
addition, Soroptimist worked with the organization to form a scholarship
program, and funded an additional $18,000 that would enable low-income girls
to attend school.
For more information on the Soroptimist organization and the entire White
Paper can be found at
http://www.soroptimist.org/whitepapers/whitepapers.html .
About Soroptimist -
Soroptimist is an international women's organization for international
women's issues. As a leading international women's organization, Soroptimist
International works on various international women's issues like sex
trafficking, teen dating advice, women living in poverty, violence in
workplace and many more.
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