Zonta Club of Bangkok IX installs new Z club and hosts lecture on violence against women

On 14 November, the Zonta Club of Bangkok IX, Thailand, led by President Dr. Sunjutha Witchawut, installed a Z Club at Phanomthuanchanupatham School in Kanchanaburi Province.

The ceremony was graced by distinguished guests, including Zonta District 17 Lt. Governor Z. Runcha Boribalburibhand, Area 6 Director Z. Inthira Sawadpanich and District 17 Z and Golden Z Club Committee Vice Chair Z. Natpapha Jiirakulkij, who performed the installation. President Sunjutha presented the Z Club flag along with a donation of 10,000 THB to support the new club’s activities.

Also in attendance were Panida Pathumarak, Area 6 Club Creator, members of the Zonta Club of Bangkok III, and Z Club members from Visuttharangsi Kanchanaburi School, who observed the ceremony as part of their preparation for their own upcoming Z Club installation.

Following the installation, the school hosted a special lecture on stopping violence against women, raising awareness among students and educating them on addressing this critical issue.

Zonta Club of Ashtabula Area illuminates Lift Bridge orange

The Zonta Club of Ashtabula Area, USA, gathered at the Ashtabula Lift Bridge, illuminated in orange to support the Zonta Says NO campaign. Joined by County Commissioner Casey Kozlowski, the event highlighted the club’s efforts to address domestic abuse and support women recovering from abusive situations. Casey commended the club’s ongoing work and encouraged collective action to prevent abuse, particularly against women and girls.

Following the bridge lighting, members visited two high-traffic billboards displaying Zonta Says NO messaging and the abuse hotline. These billboards, which have previously drawn new members to the club, ensure the message reaches a broad audience.

The club continues to partner with local shelters and transitional living facilities to provide vital support for women and girls in the community.

Zonta Clubs in Bulgaria partner with ballet to raise awareness against violence

The “The Nutcracker” premiere production by the Stara Zagora State Opera Ballet served as a stunning backdrop for the campaign Rada Says NO to Violence, spearheaded by Zonta clubs in Bulgaria. The ballet’s director, Silvia Tomova, provided powerful and heartfelt support for the initiative, which seeks to raise awareness and prevent violence against women and girls.   

The campaign centers around Rada, a symbolic orange doll made of recyclable materials. It features a QR code and the hashtag #IAmRada. The QR code provides access to resources for preventing and addressing violence, aiming to empower women to take the first step in seeking help and speaking out.   

The campaign, supported by the National Legal Aid Bureau, the Bulgarian Fund for Women and co-financed by the European Union, unites Zonta clubs across Bulgaria to create a large-scale movement advocating for women’s safety and rights.   

“I am Rada. Today, I live a new life,” reads the campaign’s inspiring message. “This story is not just mine—it is the story of every woman who has found the strength to face violence and move on. You can too!”   

Zonta Rockhampton Inc hosts Zonta Says NO breakfast 

Zonta Rockhampton Inc, Australia, launched its 2024 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence campaign with its second Zonta Says NO to Violence Against Women breakfast, attracting over 100 attendees—more than double the attendance of the previous year.

The event featured three influential speakers addressing domestic and family violence:

  • Sherele Moody, founder of Australian Femicide Watch and the Red Heart Campaign, shared a powerful presentation featuring profiles of Australian women who lost their lives to violence.
  • Inspector Ben Wiltshire from Capricornia Queensland Police highlighted law enforcement’s critical and growing role in responding to domestic violence incidents.
  • Louise Hayes, founder of CQ Health Families, discussed her organization’s work supporting families in the Rockhampton region and promoting respectful relationships through the Love Bites school program.

Attendees praised the valuable insights shared and pledged to discuss the issues with family and friends to foster awareness and action against violence in the community.

Zonta Club of Atlántico Sur’s 16 Days of Activism

On 25 November, the Zonta Club of Atlántico Sur, Uruguay, will begin the 16 Days of Activism campaign with an expansion of last year’s successful Orange Benches initiative across the area. The campaign, focused on the message “Say NO to violence against women and girls,” will feature regular updates on social media and the organization’s website.

As part of the campaign, the district will proudly present From Caterpillar to Butterfly, a thought-provoking play about gender violence, in the city of Pan de Azúcar. The performance aims to raise awareness and spark dialogue on the issue, with strong support and coverage from local media.

District 31 hosts musical event to promote anti-violence advocacy

Zonta Clubs of Taipei I and Taipei II co-sponsored the joint monthly meeting Folk Song Youth Reappearance, drawing 108 participants, including members from 13 Zonta clubs across Taiwan. The event combined nostalgic music with a powerful message, advocating kindness and warmth as alternatives to violence and fear.

Through the universal language of music, the event echoed Zonta’s international anti-violence initiative, emphasizing respect, equality and harmony. Campus folk songs—a cultural form rich in humanistic spirit—were used to convey the concept of “replacing violence with love and fear with hope.”

This unique event brought participants back to days of innocence through music and reinforced Zonta’s core mission of empowering women and promoting world peace. It showcased how cultural expressions can inspire change and strengthen the call for a violence-free society.

District 31 celebrates Zonta’s 105th birthday with wellness run 

On 8-9 November, Zonta District 31 marked the organization’s 105th anniversary with a wellness run aimed at promoting Zonta Says NO and advocating for gender equality. 

The event, supported by core members and a partnership with a Taiwanese pharmaceutical company, attracted over 4,000 participants, symbolizing a commitment to both health and social responsibility. Participants from across Taiwan, including clubs in Kaohsiung, Taichung, Tainan, Taipei, Taoyuan, Hualien and Penghu, joined the run, showcasing Zonta’s spirit of unity and inclusivity. 

A key event initiative was the Every Member Every November fundraising campaign, which raised US$33,180. The celebration emphasized Zonta’s mission to empower women and girls, inspiring positive change to build a better world for all. 

Zonta Clubs in Taiwan celebrate 105 years and advocate against violence

In celebration of Zonta International’s 105th anniversary and the “Zonta Says NO to Violence Against Women” campaign, the Zonta Club of Hsinchu, Taiwan, hosted a one-day gathering at a popular persimmon farm. The event included members from five clubs: Zonta Clubs of Taipei III, Miaoli, Metropolis and Changhua.

Despite a challenging typhoon, the event was a success, fostering fellowship among Zontians from different counties and reinforcing cross-club connections. “Happy 105th birthday, Zonta! Let’s move on to another 105!” cheered participants, marking a resilient and spirited celebration of the organization’s legacy and advocacy.

I am RADA campaign launches to combat domestic violence

On 2 November, all Bulgarian clubs of Zonta International launched the I am RADA project to combat domestic violence, with initiatives across Sofia, Plovdiv, Burgas, Varna, Veliko Tarnovo, Ruse and Stara Zagora. The campaign features the Rada doll, a symbol of support for victims of domestic violence, positioned in public places alongside orange-painted benches illuminating parks and streets. Each doll carries a QR code linking to the “HELP ME” app, developed by the National Office for Legal Assistance, where victims can access resources and contacts for support.

District 30 Governor Yana Gencheva emphasized that the campaign aims to protect all victims, including men, affected by violence. “Rada is our hope and belief for a world without violence, a world where everyone has equal rights,” said Diana Ivanova, director of Area 05, District 30.

As part of the campaign, Zonta encourages citizens to show their support by taking photos with the Rada dolls and sharing them on social media with the hashtag #АзСамРада. The project is supported by the Bulgarian Women’s Fund and the European Union and aims to foster a culture of respect and safety for all.

Zonta Club of Grand Island prepares for Zonta Says NO

The Zonta Club of Grand Island, USA, will kick off its 16 Days of Activism on Monday, 25 November, concluding on Tuesday, 10 December. This annual campaign, aligned with Zonta International’s Say No to Violence Against Women, calls for an end to violence against women worldwide. Zonta Club President Heidi Travagline announced that the Town Board will issue a proclamation supporting the campaign at its meeting on 18 November.

During the 16 Days of Activism, Zonta clubs are urged to take action locally, nationally and internationally to influence policy, change attitudes and end gender-based violence. The campaign, launched on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and concluding on Human Rights Day, was initiated by activists at the 1991 Women’s Global Leadership Institute and continues to be led by the Center for Women’s Global Leadership.

For more information, contact the Zonta Club of Grand Island at grandislandzonta@gmail.com.