Events

Soroptimists Activated International Womens Day

Posted: March 17, 2012

Across the world thousands of Soroptimists marked International Women’s Day with hundreds of activities and events on and around 8 March 2012 – see below for a list of just some of them! Our greatest admiration goes to the women in countries where just gathering like this can put their lives at risk.

Activities were organised to mark the economic, political and social achievements of women, and to raise awareness of work still to be done to build a better world for women and girls www.internationalwomensday.com

Many Soroptimists joined Women for Women International www.womenforwomen.org.uk  with “Join me on Bridge” events.

Join me on the Bridge” is the coming together of women and men around the world, united in taking a stand for PEACE and women’s EQUALITY www.joinmeonthebridge.org.  You can register on the website and share a message of peace – and check out all the Soroptimists in the photos www.joinmeonthebridge.org/photo and also the blog post on the Women for Women International website www.joinmeonthebridge.org/profiles/blogs/soroptimists-activated-international-women-s-day

 

Now you can see how much fun we all had – put the date in your diary for next year now!

“Join me on the bridge” events:  www.joinmeonthebridge.org

SI Anglesey walk across the Menai Bridge – met Soroptimists from Bangor, South Caernafon and Dolgellau and local girl guides pictured here carrying white balloons and banners www.sigbi.org/anglesey 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SI Barrow in Furness, Walney Bridge www.sigbi.org/barrow-in-furness Pictured here:

 

 

 

 

 

SI Bristol stood on TWO bridges; pictured here on the famous Clifton Suspension Bridge and then to Perot’s Bridge on the Harbourside inviting women to join them in saying no to war and yes to peace! www.bristolsorop.org.uk 

 

 

 

 

 

SI Cape of Good Hope Cape Town  www.soroptimist.co.za/club_cape.html

SI Cheshire, North Wales and Wirral – pictured here on the Clock Bridge, Chester www.sigbi.org/cheshire/ 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SI Cheltenham & District  Pictured here “On the Bridge” in Beechwood Shopping Centre, Cheltenham. www.sigbi.org/cheltenham-and-district

 

 

 

 

 

 

SI Durban - bridge of the 2010 soccer World Cup stadium www.soroptimist.co.za/club_durban.html 

 

 

 

 

 

SI The Fylde – Ornamental Gardens Bridge South Promenade, St Annes  – pictured here wearing red, white and blue www.sigbi.org/the-fylde 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SI Glasgow City & SI Paisley,7 Bridges Walk: pictured here at the start of the 2 mile walk along and across the River Clyde starting in the heart of Glasgow at Albert Bridge and ending at Bells Bridge. Soroptimists joined by Girl Guides and MSPs.  www.glasgowcitysoroptimist.club.officelive.com/default.aspx

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SI of Hallamshire/Sheffield  ‘Bridge the World’ pictured here on the bridge over the River Derwent in Chatsworth Park www.sigbi.org/hallamshire-sheffield/ 

 

 

 

  

SI Keighley, Bridges of Friendship Evening: Soroptimists on-going project partnering a group of Asian mothers at a local Primary School. The two groups of women hosted a Friendship Evening, building more bridges between other women’s organisations and local communities and celebrating the achievements of women.

 

SI Karachi Central, 2 events – Thursday on the pier bridge at Port Grand and Sunday pictured here on Kolachi pier and bridge this was followed by a trip to the Manora Island for a picnic.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SI Llandudno & District, Conwy Suspension Bridge: will be joined on the march by other clubs from Cheshire and North Wales. www.sigbi.org/llandudno-and-district/ 

 

 

 

 

 

 

London – pictured here are  some of the many Soroptimists from Clubs in the 4 Regions surrounding London and from all over who joined the march at the Millennium Bridge to  march over the bridge and down the embankment was 1000 strong. The event ended at the Royal Festival Hall with rallying speeches from Bianca Jagger, Cherie Blair and many other inspirational women. www.sigbi.org/london-anglia www.sigbi.org/london-chilterns  www.soroptimist-gbi-see.org.uk/  www.sigbi.org/southern-england/

 

 

 

 

SI Morpeth and District Pictured here on the Chantry footbridge www.morpeth-soroptimists.org.uk/ 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SI Newport & District Pictured here on the Newport City Footbridge / University Plaza followed by  ”A Celebration of diversity and culture”  at The Riverfront Theatre Newport www.sigbi.org/newport-and-district 

 

 

 

 

 

New York – Pat Black, President-Elect Soroptimist International Great Britain & Ireland, pictured here on the march over the Brooklyn Bridge in New York.

 

 

 

 

 

 

SI Northampton & District - pictured here on Black Lion Hill Bridge outside Northampton Railway Station  www.sigbi.org/northampton/ 

 

 

 

 

 

SI Penrith & District, Aira Force Waterfall www.sigbi.org/penrith-and-district

 

SI Pretoria pictured here on the Masekane Bridge in Mamelodi, Tshwane, then to Tateni for interactive discussions with carers about Healthy Relationships www.soroptimist.co.za

 

 

 

 

 

 

SI St Austell & District pictured here on the bridge over the St Austell Railway Station at Trevarthian road www.sigbi.org/st-austell-and-district

 

 

 

 

SI St Helens,  Saints Bridge St Helens wore white for peace on www.sigbi.org/st-helens 

SI South East England – on the famous Sussex Bridge ‘Pooh Sticks Bridge’ and walk to the ‘Miracle’ Cliffe Bridge in Lewes  www.soroptimist-gbi-see.org.uk

 

SI Southend & District, Pier Hill Southend, Soroptimists with other women’s groups and students from the school 6th forms and colleges www.sigbi.org/southend-on-sea-and-district/ 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SI South Lancashire – members of SI Southport, Bootle, Crosby, Liverpool and Leigh on the Marine Way Bridge Southport pictured here raising awareness for Ovarian Cancer www.sigbi.org/south-lancashire/

 

 

 

 

 

SI Swindon & District,  Pedestrian bridge across Fleming Way, Swindon www.sigbi.org/swindon-and-district

SI Slough Windsor & Maidenhead - Windsor and Eton Bridge www.sigbi.org/slough-windsor-and-maidenhead/ 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SI Stourbridge, SI Solihull and SI Kidderminster all from SI Midland Arden Region pictured here on the bridge at Himley Hall www.sigbi.org/stourbridge/ www.si-solihull.org.uk/ www.sigbi.org/kidderminster-and-district/ www.sigbi.org/midland-arden/

 

 

 

 

 

More Soroptimists’ International Women’s Day events:

SI Birkenhead, 6th Form Breakfast 6 girls from each of the  6th form schools on the Wirral. www.birkenheadsoroptimists.co.uk 

SI Bradford annual IWD Lunch for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal – Member Marion Le Pla received the first ever Bradford Woman of Year Award: Pictured here:

 

 

 

 

 

 

SI Colombo, Sri Lanka –  pictured here holding a “tea party”! for the elderly ladies at St. Nicholas’ home in Colombo.

 

 

 

 

 

 

SI Croydon & District, held the final of the annual LOUD & PROUD public speaking competition for year 6 girls (see picture). They also held a “Celebrating Women’s Achievements”. Friendship Supper, at The Chateau, Coombe Lane, Croydon. Speaker:Helen Fawkes, a BBC correspondent., Charity: CCAT – Croydon Community Against Trafficking  www.sigbi.org/croydon-and-district 

 

 

 

SI Dewsbury – Celebration with speaker Mrs Ann Cryer Former MP for Keighley www.sigbi.org/dewsbury

 

SI Easter Ross, Ladies Highland Lunch at Kincraig Castle Hotel. International Best Selling Author, Anne Perry,  addressed the audience of Soroptimists, Girl Guides and dignitaries including Mary Scanlon MSP www.sigbi.org/easter-ross See picture:

 

 

 

 

 

 

SI Ellesmere Port - joined Students at the West Cheshire College(Ellesmere Port Campus) celebration with motivational speakers and music and students reading poems (pictured here)  www.sigbi.org/ellesmere-port-and-district/

 

 

 

 

 

SI The Fylde, “Speak Up For Women” Conference  The Hilton Hotel, Blackpool www.sigbi.org/the-fylde Picture shows Linda Beddows addressing the conference.

 

 

 

 

 

 

SI Garstang , marking International Women’s Day and Ovarian Cancer Awareness Week pictured here at Sainsburys in Garstang.  www.mywyre.co.uk/si-garstang 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SI Gravesend, Health Awareness morning with speaker on Ovarian Cancer  www.sigbi.org/gravesend

 

 

SI Great Yarmouth – pictured here with guests at their International Evening www.sigbi.org/great-yarmouth/ 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SI  Harrogate and District, Human Rights - Wesley Chapel, Harrogate – Baroness Caroline Cox, pictured here, world renowned campaigner against oppression and persecution, spoke about challenges to human rights in today’s world.   The event raised over £500 for Baroness Cox’s charity HART (Humanitarian Aid Relief Trust).   www.siharrogateanddistrict.org.uk

 

 

 

 

Kathmandu –  rally in association with the National Women Commission, Nepal

 

 

SI Llandudno & District, Conference on Violence Against Women in partnership with nfwi-wales (National Federation of Women’s Institutes)  Town Hall, Llandudno, www.sigbi.org/llandudno-and-district/

 

SI Newcastle, Musical Evening:  presenting Castle Centenary Choir & Knutton St. Mary’s Primary School Choir – Song Birds (Pictured here), at St. Giles Church, Newcastle, proceeds to Julia House Women’s Refuge  www.sigbi.org/newcastle-and-district/ 

 

 

 

 

 

SI Newport & District “Lady In Red” play, by the CC Theatre Company at the Dolman Theatre www.sigbi.org/newport-and-district/

 

New York – Pat Black, President-Elect Soroptimist International Great Britain & Ireland, pictured here on the march organised by UN Women for the Commission on Status of Women delegates. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SI Pretoria and SI Tshwane joint activity - put posters on cars, drove to a local township and then held a discussion with a group of young women on healthy relationships www.soroptimist.co.za  See picture of Join me on the Bridge event before the drive.

 

 

 

 

 

 

SI Skipton in Craven will be served teas for “Contact the Eldery” www.sigbi.org/yorkshire 

SI South Africa presentation at the Pretoria Diplomatic Spouses Association meeting on the status of women in South Africa www.soroptimist.co.za

SI Stafford, International Women’s Day event  ’Connecting Girls, Inspiring Futures’ at Staffordshire University  www.sigbi.org/stafford  & www.staffs.ac.uk/events/index.jsp

SI Wales South, Swansea – National costume parade, music and dance, refreshments. This event arranged in partnership with SI Wales South and South West Wales Indian Society. www.sigbi.org/wales-south

SI Wrexham, Coffee Morning: to raise awareness of the Purple teardrop Campaign to stop human trafficking www.purpleteardrop.org.uk/

 

 


UN Days and Significant Dates in the Soroptimist Calendar

Many Soroptimists undertake projects to commemorate certain UN Days and other significant dates in the Soroptimist Calendar. These are listed below, or can be printed here.  As each of these dates approaches, further information will be given in a separate entry in the Events section, and on the appropriate Programme page in What we Do.

UN Days and Significant Dates

February – March Fair Trade Fortnight (UK only) – SIGBI Representative at Fairtrade Sue Challoner

www.fairtrade.org.uk

Sue Challoner is asking clubs to get in touch with her to record their steps and to send pictures of their involvement. Please send an email with this information to Susanchalloner@aol.com.See the Press Releaseissued by the Fair Trade Foundation in preparation for Fair Trade Fortnight.

3rd March: World Book Day

www.worldbookday.com

8th March: International Women’s Day

www.internationalwomensday.com

22nd March: World Water Day

www.worldwaterday.org

7th April World Health Day – Health (note: logo is copyright of WHO)

www.who.int/world-health-day/en/

15th May: International Day of the Family

www.un.org/esa/socdev/family/

5th June: World Environment Day

www.unep.org

8th September: International Literacy Day

www.unesco.org/new/en/education/themes/education-building-blocks/literacy/

21st September: International Day of Peace

www.internationaldayofpeace.org

3rd October: Club Friendship DayClubs are encouraged to observe this day in recognition of the chartering of the first Soroptimist club in Oakland, California, USA on 3 October 1921.
16th October: World Food Day- Environment/ Economic and Social Development

www.fao.org/getinvolved/worldfoodday/en/

17th October: International Day for the Eradication of Poverty

www.un.org/esa/socdev/social/intldays/IntlDay/index.html

October 18th: Anti-Slavery Day (UK Only)

www.antislavery.org

25th November: Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women

www.saynotoviolence.org

1st December: World Aids Day

www.who.int/topics/hiv_aids/en/www.worldaidscampaign.org/en/World-AIDS-Day

10th December: UN Day of Human Rights

www.un.org/en/rights/

President’s December 10th Appeal: Birthing in the Pacific

www.soroptimistinternational.org/our-projects/december-10-appeal/birthinginpacific

SI Day of Action

www.soroptimistinternational.org/our-projects/december-10-appeal/birthinginpacific

 

 

 


Human Rights Day – UN Secretary-General’s Message

December 10th 2011 marks the 63rd anniversary of the acceptance by the UN General Assembly of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It is a time for people to reflect about the meaning, importance, and need for human rights. The Day is marked with a message from the UN Secretary General (see this year’s message below).

As well as being the day each year that members collect for and contribute to our International President’s Appeal, December 10th will in the future be adopted as a Soroptimist day of action for education and leadership for women and girls, linked to an annual global advocacy and awareness raising campaign. SI President Alice Well’s 2011 December 10th Appeal will focus on “Birthing in the Pacific” and further information is available here.

 “Today’s human rights violations are the causes of tomorrow’s conflicts.”

Mary Robinson, former Irish President and UN High Commissioner for Human Rights

HUMAN RIGHTS DAY – 10TH DECEMBER 2011

UN Secretary-General’s message

Human rights belong to every one of us without exception. But unless we know them, unless we demand they be respected, and unless we defend our right — and the right of others — to exercise them, they will be just words in a decades-old document.

That is why, on Human Rights Day, we do more than celebrate the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948 – we acknowledge its enduring relevance for our own times.

The importance of human rights has been underlined over and over again this year. Across the globe, people mobilized to demand justice, dignity, equality, participation — the rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration.

Many of these peaceful demonstrators persevered despite being met with violence and further repression. In some countries, the struggle continues; in others, important concessions were gained or dictators were toppled as the will of the people prevailed.

Many of the people seeking their legitimate aspirations were linked through social media. Gone are the days when repressive governments could totally control the flow of information. Today, within their existing obligation to respect the rights of freedom of assembly and expression, governments must not block access to the internet and various forms of social media as a way to prevent criticism and public debate.

Yet at the end of an extraordinary year for human rights, let us take strength from the achievements of 2011: new democratic transitions set in motion, new steps to ensure accountability for war crimes and crimes against humanity, new and ever-spreading awareness of rights themselves.

As we look to the challenges ahead, let us take inspiration from the example of human rights activists and the timeless power of the Universal Declaration, and do our utmost to uphold the ideals and aspirations that speak for every culture and every person.

Ban Ki-moon


Fairtrade Fortnight 27th February – 11th March 2012

In 2012 we are asking all our members to take steps throughout the year for Fairtrade. We will record all our steps on our online database and see how far Soroptimists can step out for Fairtrade.

Check out the video on YouTube http://youtu.be/J60mvcp_Q_E

Record how many STEPS your club made for Fairtrade by registering at http://step.fairtrade.org.uk/
Spread the News and Share it with your friends on Facebook and Twitter!

On 29th February – leap year day, we are asking all Clubs to give a good start to our campaign. One STEP on that day will equal a GIANT FAIRTRADE LEAP for Soroptimists.

You can order Action Guide and resources from the Fairtrade Foundation online shop.

Fairtrade is about better prices, decent working conditions, local sustainability, and fair terms of trade for farmers and workers in the developing world. By requiring companies to pay sustainable prices (which must never fall lower than the market price), Fairtrade addresses the injustices of conventional trade, which traditionally discriminates against the poorest, weakest producers. It enables them to improve their position and have more control over their lives.

Read more about Soroptimist International Great Britain and Ireland (SIGBI)’s partnership with the Fairtrade Foundation.


World Water Day 2012 – Turn Wine into Water

Back by popular demand, WaterAid is asking Soroptimist clubs across Great Britain and Ireland to turn “wine into water” by hosting a wine related fundraising event before World Water Day, 22nd March 2012. You could host a cheese and wine evening, a wine tasting evening or a wine water quiz - basically involve wine and you’ll be fine! It’s really easy to do and a fun, sociable way to celebrate the water we have and raise funds and awareness for those without.

For further information about the work of WaterAid: