Soroptimist International, is an organization for business and professional women who work to improve the lives of women and girls in our local community and throughout the world.
Dream it, Be it: Career Mentorship event
This event will help girls grow up to be strong, successful, happy adults. Dream It, Be It targets girls in secondary school who face obstacles to their future success. It provides girls with access to professional role models, career education and the resources to live their dreams. Soroptimist clubs will work in partnership with girls in small groups or a conference setting to provide them with the information and resources they want and need to be successful. The topics covered include career opportunities, setting and achieving goals, overcoming obstacles to success and how to move forward after setbacks or failures.
Dream It, Be It joins Soroptimist’s long-running program Live Your Dream: Education and Training Awards for Women (formerly the Women’s Opportunity Awards). The Soroptimist Dream Programs ensure women and girls have access to the education and training they need to reach their full potential and live their dreams.
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Join us! Become a Soroptimist!
We are always looking for ways to increase our mission & fundraising efforts. As our community grows, so does our need. This certainly means we are always looking for new members. If you desire to make a difference in the world and in our community, we would love to meet you. Being a member means you enjoy the benefits of belonging to a community and contributing to the needs of women and children.
Membership is open to anyone if the individual upholds the principals of Soroptimist. We are a local service club and our members are encouraged to attend two meetings a month and work on two or more committees or service projects.
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Our signature project, helps local children
Care4kids was the first signature project created by SIML in the fall of 2008. The project aims to promote improved self-image and school performance by ensuring that children at the youngest grade levels are given tools needed to help them be successful. By providing some basic necessities the children are then able to concentrate on their school work and have an improved self-image.