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Agnes Duncan Trophy honours the memory of an Inspirational Soroptimist and Musician

Agnes Duncan Trophy honours the memory of an Inspirational Soroptimist and Musician

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In 1989 the Agnes Duncan Trophy was presented to the Glasgow Music Festival by the Soroptimist International (SI) Glasgow City Club to mark Agnes Duncan’s 90th Birthday.  Since then, the Trophy, and a cheque for £100, has been gifted by the Club, annually, to the winner of a vocal soloist competition on the last night of the Glasgow Music Festival. Agnes, a long-standing member of the SI Glasgow City Club, had a lifelong interest in music, particularly choral music, and was awarded an M.B.E in 1967 for her services to music. She attended every Glasgow Music Festival from its inception in 1911 until her death in 1997 participating as a performer, conductor, committee member and later as the Festival’s Honorary President.  At this year’s Glasgow Music Festival held in March, 7 male and female vocal soloists under the age of 18, competed for the Trophy

Vintage Fashion Show raises £1,700 for Mercy Ships!

Vintage Fashion Show raises £1,700 for Mercy Ships!

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To celebrate 90 years of Soroptimists in Glasgow the members of Soroptimist International Glasgow City put on a fashion show and raised £1700 for Mercy Ships, the world’s largest charitable floating hospital. The Soroptimists acted as models wearing a variety of vintage outfits displaying what women wore from 1860 to 1988. Most of the outfits were modelled by ladies aged 60-90 showing you can look glamorous at any age. Soroptimists are part of a global movement working to educate, empower and enable opportunities for women and girls, helping them to achieve their potential. A cheque was presented by President Madeleine to Mary Smith, a representative of Mercy Ships, at a recent club meeting in Glasgow.  

February Club meeting featuring the charity ‘Street Child’

February Club meeting featuring the charity ‘Street Child’

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At our February 7th meeting, the members heard from Isla, who volunteers with Street Child, while studying fulltime at university in Glasgow. Street Child’s urban programmes work with street-connected children and their families. The social workers identify children working or living on the street, and help them return home. They also work with the family to help the children go back to school. With Street Child’s support and an educational grant children can return to school immediately and then work with the family to set up a sustainable business so that the family can stay in their local area. Families receive an initial start-up grant for the business and are given training and financial advice by Street Child’s business officers. The families are encouraged to save money in an incentivised saving scheme to provide for their children’s education long-term. Over 85% of businesses started by

Vintage Fashion Show a smash success!

Vintage Fashion Show a smash success!

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In early October, SI Glasgow City put on a vintage fashion show in aid of the charity Mercy Ships UK. Mercy Ships provide the world’s largest charitable floating hospital and bring free medical care to some of the world’s poorest people. Organized by SI Glasgow City’s President Madeleine, ensembles from across the decades were modelled by Club members and friends. Music carefully chosen to invoke the spirit of the outfit’s era introduced each piece and the audience were then entertained with garment details and history from our eloquent compere. This sell out show was supported by many Club members and supporters and our warm thanks go out to each of you. After the show, an afternoon tea was enjoyed by all and a raffle for some great prizes rounded off the afternoon. The event was put on at the Garfield Hotel in Stepps.

Winner of the Meru Kenya Women’s Garden project handbag raffle

Winner of the Meru Kenya Women’s Garden project handbag raffle

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SI Glasgow City recently organized a raffle for a limited edition ladies handbag, with Soroptimist tartan detail, which was a gift from SI Paisley. The raffle raised £187 for The Meru Kenya Women’s Garden project. Myrtle Peterkin, President Elect, SI Glasgow City, is seen presenting the handbag to the lucky winner Fiona Murphy. Congratulations to Fiona!

Soroptimists receive an update from Tomorrow’s Women Glasgow

Soroptimists receive an update from Tomorrow’s Women Glasgow

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Tomorrow’s Women Glasgow (TWG) is an innovative and unique multi agency centre based in Gorbals, Glasgow. The staff work with women with complex needs who are involved in the criminal justice system. The service offers the women a safe space to talk about their needs and to address issues that prevent them from living positive healthy lives. Members of Soroptimist International Glasgow City have been supporting TWG since 2013 and at a recent club meeting the members had the opportunity to meet two of the women being supported by the staff of TWG. Team Leader Anne and Housing Officer Andrea also provided an update of the service and President Elect Myrtle presented a cheque to be used to fund a pampering session for the women.

Soroptimists fundraise for Tomorrow’s Women Glasgow

Soroptimists fundraise for Tomorrow’s Women Glasgow

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Tomorrow’s Women Glasgow is an innovative and unique Multi Agency Scottish Government funded Centre based in Gorbals, Glasgow. The staff work with women with complex needs who are involved in the Criminal Justice system. The service offers a safe space to talk about their needs and to address issues that prevent them from living positive healthy lives. Members of Soroptimist International have been supporting TWG since 2013. Over £850 was raised at a recent coffee morning organised by members of Soroptimist International Glasgow City.

Programme Action 2016

Programme Action 2016

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This year we have supported the Tomorrow’s Women project in Glasgow. The project works with women who have been in prison to reduce offending, and bring about a change in their lives. The club supports the project by providing toiletries, underwear, clothing, tinned food and lots of other basic items which the women need as part of their reintegration into the community.