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Walking, chatting and eating cake :-)

What could be better? Eve and the social events committee organised beautiful weather for our walk and it just couldn’t have been a more pleasant way to spend an afternoon. Look at the pictures, I think you can tell.

Grassroots activism on the map.

At July’s business meeting we welcomed Dr Tara Morton to talk about her project “Mapping Women’s Suffrage” . Tara has researched women’s activism beyond what took place, and is well documented, in cities as in Manchester and London. Her resarch has taken her into the

Women in the Criminal Justice System and Women in Prison

Club was given a compelling presentation, supported by audiovisual materials, on the topic of women in prison and the work of Anawim, Anawim – Birmingham’s Centre for Women  a Birmingham-based charity supporting vulnerable women. She highlighted that Anawim’s services are available to all women, regardless

A blooming marvellous fundraiser 14.6.25

A glorious day in Abbey Fields was the culmination of many months work, nurturing seedlings and cuttings, ready for the Plant Stall at the Kenilworth Lions Grand Show on June 14th ’25. The early shift turned up at 8.30am to set up, alongside the many

You meet such interesting people at Soroptimists

We were delighted to welcome Lulu to SI Kenilworth at the May Business meeting. There’s little doubt that she brings much to the Club and it’s an exciting time to be a new member with a raft of new projects to engage with. Jean talked

Welcome to Naila and Judy

Having the opportunity to induct Naila and Judy as new members of SI Kenilworth and District was a great start to Sharon’s year in the office of President. The personal stories of these two women and their journeys towards Soroptimism were undoubtedly impressive. Sharon already