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Jennifer’s Inspiring Soroptimist Why
View SI/Red River Valley, ND (Peaks to Plains Region), member Jennifer Erickson's touching Soroptimist Why!
UpliftHER Initiative: Intimate Partner Violence
For the first quarter of UpliftHER (October-December), we will focus on projects that increase access to education for women or girls who have experienced intimate partner violence. Learn and get materials to spread awareness!
Season's Greetings from SIA Headquarters!
Wishing you Happy Holidays & a Happy New Year from the staff at SIA Headquarters!
President’s Corner: November
President Bobbi provides tips to increase the number of Live Your Dream Awards your club gives next year!
President Stephanie Kicks off Region Conference Season
Stephanie Smith, 2022-2023 SIA President, is excited to kick off SIA’s region conference season and has a message for you!
100 Stargazers in 100 Days
The ‘100 Stargazers in 100 Days’ campaign is a federation-wide effort to inspire philanthropy amongst members and donors as we work together to reach our 2021-2031 Big Goal. Read more about the campaign!
Holiday Wish List to Support Your Live Your Dream Awards Recipients
This holiday season, help create miracles for those who need it most. Here are some ways you can ensure your Live Your Dream Awards recipients’ holidays are merry, bright and full of cheer!
One Hundred Years Ago SI/Washington, D.C., Becomes First Soroptimist Club on East Coast
Read about the legacy that was set by SI/Washington, D.C. ,one hundred years ago today!
Celebrate First Violet Richardson Month of Giving
Happy Founders Day! The first Soroptimist club was founded on October 3, 1921, in Oakland, California, USA. Now 101 years later, we continue to honor Violet’s incredible legacy with the first annual Violet Richardson Month of Giving!
The Lasting Impacts on Education for Girls & Women From the COVID-19 Pandemic
COVID-19 has disrupted education across the globe for students of all ages. Read about the pandemic's lasting impacts and what we can do to support their academic journey getting back on track.