Golden Z Club Marburg holds fundraisers to support women’s self-defense

The Golden Z Club Marburg has donated €1,000 to a local association offering self-defense courses for women and girls, using proceeds from its ongoing feminist film matinee series.

Every four weeks, the club partners with a local cinema to host a Sunday matinee with a champagne reception, featuring films with feminist backgrounds.

Zontians in Latvia, Sweden and Finland stand strong for human rights in Latvia

On 6 November, Zontians from Latvia, Sweden (District 21) and Finland (District 20) united to protest Latvia’s proposed withdrawal from the Council of Europe’s Istanbul Convention, the landmark international treaty aimed at preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence.

Urgent action was required after the Latvian Parliament voted to begin the process of withdrawal. Zonta District 21 Governor Margareta Munge immediately wrote to President Edgars Rinkēvičs, requesting him to reject the Parliament’s decision.

Civil society organizations across Latvia launched a coordinated advocacy campaign lasting several weeks. Actions included daily protests outside the Parliament building, widespread social media awareness, active participation in parliamentary committee debates and an online petition gathering public support. The protests culminated on 6 November in a mass demonstration in Riga, where more than 10,000 people gathered to oppose the withdrawal. Solidarity protests took place across Europe, with Zontians joining demonstrations in Stockholm and Helsinki.

These efforts contributed to a crucial development: President Rinkēvičs formally requested that the Parliament postpone its final vote until after the country’s 2026 election. This provides vital time to continue working to ensure Latvia remains committed to the international treaty protecting women and girls.

Initiatives are everywhere: Zonta Club of Hualien advocates during District 31 Annual Meeting

Club President Peng Liping of the Zonta Club of Hualien, Taiwan, led 21 members and their families to attend the Zonta International District 31 Annual Meeting in Tainan, Taiwan.

Along the way, the group stopped at Duoliang Station in Taitung, one of the most beautiful train stations in Taiwan, where they held a “Zonta Says NO” advocacy activity to raise awareness about ending violence against women. There were many tourists on the scene, making the initiative very effective.

Before the official opening of the annual meeting on 11 October, members also visited Taijiang National Park to continue their “Zonta Says NO” advocacy. Through these activities, the club aimed to spread Zonta’s mission and increase public understanding of the organization’s goals throughout Taiwan.

In the news: Zonta club hosts dometic violence awareness walk

In recognition of October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the Zonta Club of Elizabethtown, USA, recently held it’s Seventh annual Domestic Violence Awareness Walk.

Club members and participants carried signs along Ring Road in front of Derm Specialist and Blue Oval businesses to draw attention to the issue. Signs were then posted along the road and will remain up until the end of October.

Kentucky has the second-highest ranking for domestic violence in the nation. There were 7,964 arrests in 2024.

In the last reporting period for fatalities, 2023, Kentucky had 26 deaths, and all were women. Nineteen of these were gun violence-related. SpringHaven Domestic Violence Program, serving the eight counties in the area, served 181 domestic violence victims in the shelter and 883 others.

Club President Linda Funk reported that in the five weeks prior to the walk, the local paper reported arrests for 12 domestic violence-related assaults, six strangulation charges, one EPO violation, a dating violence arrest, a rape, and a September article that referenced a June incident involving a father shooting a gun at the mother of his 6-year-old child during a visitation transfer.

The guest speaker for the walk, John Wright, director of public relations for the Hardin County Schools, said there are 14,600 students in the system, and the issue of children experiencing domestic violence is a concern.

Wright said there are 3,000-plus staff in HCS, and fortunately, a good portion of them are ladies, and if not, schools likely would not function as well.

In thanking Wright, Funk encouraged everyone to speak out against violence and especially asked that men speak up and be a voice against domestic violence.

Zonta’s Mission, both locally and internationally, is to advocate against gender-based violence. Zonta also advocates against child marriage, human trafficking, and addresses issues of fairness and equality for women and girls academically and in the workplace. Additionally, Zonta has an interest in promoting awareness of climate change and its impact on women.

For information about Zonta, go to Facebook or for meetings or membership inquiries, call or text Kelly Roark at 270-401-8141.

Read the full article here: https://www.thenewsenterprise.com/features/neighbors/zonta-hosts-domestic-violence-awareness-walk/article_b9ac5ee8-f0f5-5c24-9f5b-9bedd084ba98.html

District 14 Conference in Aschaffenburg: For women´s rights and against violence

During the Zonta District 14 Conference in Aschaffenburg, 37 clubs and 3 Golden Z Clubs exchanged ideas and discussed gender equality, women’s rights, education, violence prevention and the effects of climate change, which women worldwide suffer from the most.

Late on Saturday afternoon, all participating Zontians and students drew attention to Zonta’s stand against violence against women with orange umbrellas at Aschaffenburg’s market square,

Zonta Club of Taoyuan’s “Love Without Limits” series

The Zonta Club of Taoyuan, Taiwan, joined six other clubs in presenting the “Respecting Her, Infinite Possibilities” joint exhibition, highlighting Zonta’s global mission to create a better world for women and girls.

Under the theme “Love Without Limits,” the Taoyuan club’s exhibit celebrated the core values of Zonta International through artistic expression. The display reflected the organization’s commitment to women’s empowerment, climate action and the prevention of child marriage, symbolizing the diverse and inclusive spirit of Zonta.

The exhibition invited viewers to explore the many facets of womanhood: strength, resilience, compassion and leadership, while showcasing the transformative power of service and advocacy.

Modhupur Adult Training Program

The Zonta Club of Dhaka III, Bangladesh, has launched a new project to empower Garo women in Modhupur, about 100 miles from the capital, through sustainable craft training.

In the Garo community, women often shoulder full responsibility for their families. To help improve their livelihoods, the club is providing skills training for 20 women every four months to create bamboo items such as trays, lampshades and coasters. Once trained, the women can sell their products, gaining financial independence and stability.

The club president, past governor and members of the club attended the opening ceremony of the project, which aims to ensure better access to food, housing, healthcare and education for participants and their families. The initiative also promotes respect, empowerment and freedom from violence through economic independence.

In the news: ‘Violence isn’t inevitable’: Zonta Noosa leads local push for change

“Domestic and family violence isn’t inevitable,” says Zonta Noosa president Tracey Stubbs, ahead of a regional forum aimed at driving change.

The combined Zonta clubs of the Sunshine Coast will be hosting a domestic and family violence prevention forum at UniSC on Friday 8 November.

“Change starts locally, and every voice makes a difference,” Tracey said.

Join service providers, advocates, and people with lived experience of Domestic and Family Violence (DFV) for a powerful day of learning, sharing, and action.

Speakers include Jo Mason (Founder and CEO, Workhaven); Acting Magistrate Raelene Ellis; Snr Sergeant Jonathon McBride (Sunshine Coast DFV and Vulnerable Persons Unit); and representatives from Women’s Legal Service Queensland.

The forum will explore how communities of practice – collaborative networks that prioritise safety, inclusivity, and respect – can strengthen prevention, response, and recovery for those affected by DFV.

The event coincides with Zonta International’s anniversary, marking over a century of global work to improve women’s health, expand economic opportunities, and prevent gender-based violence.

Forum details are at: www.trybooking.com/DFPRE

Read the full article here: ‘Violence isn’t inevitable’: Zonta Noosa leads local push for change | Noosa Today

Zonta Club of Hualien combines social activities to advocate for Zonta Says NO

The Zonta Club of Hualien, Taiwan, gathered with their families to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival, blending festivity with purpose as they promoted Zonta International’s “Zonta Says NO to Violence Against Women” campaign.

Before the celebration began, Club President Liping Peng encouraged members and guests to join the global effort to end gender-based violence. She emphasized that the club aims to integrate advocacy into its regular activities so that more people can understand Zonta’s mission and values. The goal of their efforts is for everyone to gain a deeper understanding of Zonta’s purpose. Through each initiative, the club hopes people will get to know more about Zonta.

To expand their reach, the club shared the event and campaign highlights on social media, using digital platforms to amplify the message and inspire others to take part in the movement.

Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley promotes domestic violence awareness event on local radio

On 19 September, representatives of the Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley, USA, participated in a local radio interview to raise awareness of domestic violence and promote the club’s upcoming event, “Unite Against Domestic Violence.”

The awareness event, scheduled for 3 October, will feature California State Assembly Member Pilar Schiavo, Santa Clarita Sheriff’s Station Captain Brandon Barclay and other community leaders committed to ending domestic violence.

Watch the full interview here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiiUW5tZlZs