Skip links

Human Trafficking ?So it doesn’t happen here ? Think again !

Human Trafficking ?So it doesn’t happen here ? Think again !

in

No apologies for our headline! Crosby Soroptimists need to grab your attention! Members Pauline and Margaret recently attended the launch of “Fresh Start” , an initiative to help survivors of Modern Day Slavery and Human Trafficking. The event was held in the International Slavery Museum on Liverpool’s Albert Dock.The audience heard from Alex Balch of the University of Liverpool  about the need for continuing support for survivors after the government funded initiative supporting them  for an initial 45 days elapses. One such agency, City Hearts(http://www.city-hearts.co.uk) offer support to survivors by assisting with housing and restorative care in the Liverpool and Merseyside region. Sadly, trafficking and modern day slavery  is happening on OUR doorstep. SI Crosby is exploring what  practical help can remedy the misery and destruction caused to lives by this scourge. Our photograph shows Pauline with Rachel from CityHearts at the launch.    

Say it with Flowers

Say it with Flowers

in

Soroptimists from SI Crosby, including President Annette Hughes, attended the recent Charter Dinner of SI Leigh & District Club. Over 100 guests gathered at Haydock Park Golf Club to celebrate Leigh’s 70th anniversary. Special guest was SI South Lancashire’s Regional President Margaret Molyneux, a long-serving member of the Leigh club. President Annette was presented with flowers by Gail Farrer of SI Leigh. At last year’s regional bowls final Gail won the Tricia Fahey Cup – the trophy that SI Crosby presented to the Region a few years ago. “I was surprised and delighted to be given flowers”, said President Annette. It was a lovely ending to the celebratory evening.”      

Soroptimists Changeover by Candlelight

Soroptimists Changeover by Candlelight

in

The 2012 Annual General Meeting of Soroptimist International of Crosby once again culminated in the Change of Insignia ceremony. In a wide-ranging speech, outgoing President Sandy Taylor chronicled her term of office. She recounted the many memorable events, thanked everyone for making the year so productive, and highlighted members’ support for her projects at Alder Hey Hospital’s cardiac unit. “This is a club that thrives on the active friendliness of its members,” she said, “and I am positive its warm, welcoming atmosphere is the reason we now have six new Crosby Soroptimists.” Sandy went on to say how immensely privileged she felt to have been entrusted with the role of President. She then warmly welcomed incoming President Yvonne Atkinson and passed to her the Club’s beautiful chain of office. President Yvonne’s first task was to present Immediate Past President Sandy with her badge, Terry Francis (President-Elect)

new member barbara beeching with mentor ann mccracken
And then there were Six

And then there were Six

in

At the start of her final meeting as President, Sandy Taylor installed Barbara Beeching as a member of SI Crosby. “I am delighted to finish my year on a high note”, she said. “I have had the honour of welcoming a total of six new members to our Club during my year. Thanks to the hard work of our membership team – and the support of everyone in Club – we now have 41 Crosby Soroptimists. We are a rich mix of expertise and interests, backgrounds and ideas.” Barbara’s mentor, Ann McCracken, added: “Barbara, I am sure, will soon get involved in everything we do, and I look forward to helping her settle in to club life.”

Civic Pride – Soroptimists visit Town Hall

Civic Pride – Soroptimists visit Town Hall

in

Eight members of SI Crosby visited Bootle Town Hall at the invitation of the Mayor of Sefton, Councillor Paul Cummins. The Mayor greeted the members and conducted them on a tour of the council chambers. He also talked about the history and ceremonial functions of the office of Mayor. The Town Hall houses many articles of historical value as well as photographs of all previous mayors and mayoresses. Most impressive was the Council Chamber with an interesting display of flags and ensigns from ships associated with the Port of Liverpool. The Mayor explained the historical formation of Sefton Metropolitan Borough through the amalgamation of former administrative areas covering, Formby, Southport, Crosby, Litherland and Bootle. He then invited members to try on the mayoral robes. President Sandy and President Elect Yvonne took up the offer and donned the robes and hats. Future civic leaders perhaps? All

Dining and Dancing

Dining and Dancing

in

Crosby’s Soroptimists, led by President Sandy Taylor, put on their dancing shoes at the conclusion of their 74th Charter Dinner. Members and their guests danced the night away to live music provided by talented actor/singer James Waud.  The Club welcomed special guests The Mayor and Mayoress of Sefton, Councillor Paul Cummins and Mrs Carol Cummins, South Lancashire’s Regional President Denise Baldwin, and the presidents of sister clubs Southport and Bootle.   President Sandy was delighted that Mr Ram Dhannapuneni, Consultant Congenital Cardiac Surgeon at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital, was able to attend.  Mr Dhannapuneni was representing his colleague Mr Nelson Alphonso whose work, both locally and overseas, has been a central feature of the club’s fundraising this year. A very special guest was President Sandy’s grand-daughter Daisy who, as a baby, benefited from cardiac surgery at the hospital.  “Our Club’s Charter Dinner really was a relaxed

Hampers go to Hospital

Hampers go to Hospital

in

Just before Christmas, President Sandy delivered two hampers of groceries and goodies to Alder Hey Hospital, Liverpool. This was a seasonal gift from Crosby’s Soroptimists for parents whose children may be in hospital over Christmas. One went to Ronald McDonald House and the other to the parents’ lounge in the intensive care unit. Staff were very appreciative of the gifts. As President Sandy said, “We have donated the hampers so that families who need to stay close to their very poorly babies will have some refreshments and nibbles to enjoy.” She went on, “Our Club members have, once again, fully supported my aim that we would be of practical assistance this year to the parents of children who are in-patients at the hospital.”  

“Get To Know Us” Open Evening

“Get To Know Us” Open Evening

in

Soroptimist International of Crosby recently held a “Get to know us” open evening in order to interest potential new members. President Sandy Taylor hosted the evening. She described her presidential year so far – and what her membership means to her. Three representatives of local organisations that have benefitted from the Soroptimists’ fundraising and practical service then outlined their work. Lesley Paterson, Chief Executive of Sefton Women’s and Children’s Aid (SWACA) spoke about the longstanding valuable links between the Club and SWACA. The charity’s Board has, for many years, included a Soroptimist; and members have supported the successive appeals and projects. Sightline Vision Northwest is a young charity that helps people experiencing sight loss, as well as their family and friends. Eileen Green, founder, was delighted to tell guests more about its aims, and how the Soroptimists have already given practical assistance. The third speaker