Zonta clubs of Sables d’Olonne and La Roche-sur-Yon Now-Forming raises awareness on violence against women

The Zonta clubs of Sables d’Olonne and La Roche-sur-Yon Now-Forming, France, raised awareness about violence against women as part of the Orange Your City campaign during the 16 Days of Activism. It also served as a platform to launch the city’s Ici, demandez Angela initiative, designed to create safe spaces where individuals can discreetly seek help if they feel unsafe or harassed.  

Key figures such as the Prefect of the Vendée and representatives from the Town Hall were also present, showing their continued support for Zonta International’s mission and, of course, the presence of many residents of La Roche-sur-Yon.

The Ici, demandez Angela initiative is a public safety campaign launched in La Roche-sur-Yon. It involves training staff in participating establishments, such as bars, shops, and restaurants, to assist anyone who feels unsafe. By asking for “Angela,” individuals can discreetly seek help, with the staff providing a safe space or contacting authorities if necessary. Establishments display a sticker to indicate their involvement in the program.  

The event successfully brought attention to the issue of violence against women and reinforced the city’s commitment to safety and equality. The initiative inspired discussions about practical solutions to harassment, potentially serving as a model for other cities in the district. It also strengthened the collaboration between Zonta clubs and local authorities, demonstrating the power of partnership in creating meaningful change.

Zonta Club of Isabela dedicates each day of the 16 Days to outreach, listening and more

In the wake of Typhoon Nika and Typhoon Pepito, which devastated the municipality of Jones, Isabela, the Zonta Club of Isabela, Philippines, conducted a heartfelt outreach initiative to support the affected communities. Guided by the outreach theme, the club demonstrated its unwavering commitment to service and advocacy, addressing immediate needs while raising awareness about critical societal issues.

The outreach event provided galvanized iron sheets to families severely affected by the typhoons. The donation aimed to help rebuild homes and restore displaced families’ sense of security. This gesture highlighted the club’s dedication to responding to immediate needs and facilitating long-term recovery efforts.

By combining relief efforts with advocacy, the club empowered residents to rebuild their lives and work toward a safer, more equitable society. Through these efforts, Zonta continues to stand as a beacon of hope, resilience, and action in the fight against inequality and disaster-induced hardship.

DAY 4: A DAY OF LISTENING

In a powerful demonstration of advocacy and education, the club held impactful events at Roxas Stand Alone SHS and Isabela State University – Jones Campus. These activities, centered on the theme of listening, underscored the importance of raising awareness about gender-based violence and fostering safe spaces for all.

At Roxas Stand Alone SHS, Zontian Carol Donato delivered an insightful lecture on the growing prevalence of online violence against women and children. She highlighted the various forms of cyber abuse, including cyberbullying, harassment, and exploitation, and shared practical steps to combat these threats. The lecture emphasized the need for digital literacy, legal awareness, and the active participation of both individuals and institutions in creating safer online spaces.

Meanwhile, at Isabela State University – Jones Campus, Zontian Cherie Marie V. Laddaran led an enlightening discussion on the Safe Spaces Act and Anti-Sexual Harassment Law. Her lecture focused on empowering attendees with knowledge about their rights and the mechanisms available to address harassment in various settings. The symposium also served as a call to action to uphold inclusivity and mutual respect in public and private spaces.

As part of the global 16 Days of Activism, the Zonta Says NO campaign invites everyone to take a stand against gender-based violence. By educating ourselves, sharing stories, and creating inclusive spaces, the club and its community can collectively work toward a world free from violence.

“DAY 5: A DAY OF LISTENING & ALLYSHIP (

As part of its commitment to amplifying voices and fostering awareness of gender-based violence, the club, in partnership with 104.9 XFM Santiago, hosted Boses ng Zonta Isabela, a unique program featuring attorney Clarissa Favor. The discussion, in allyship with Katropang Christopher Estolas and attorney Armando Velasco, focused on the amended Anti-Rape Law, which aligns with the theme of listening and allyship. This initiative formed part of the club’s 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, highlighting the importance of education, dialogue, and survivor-centered advocacy.

The program provided a platform to dissect the critical components of the amended Anti-Rape Law and its implications for protecting women and girls. Clarissa, a distinguished advocate for women’s rights, discussed the following:

  • Legal reforms and their impact. Clarissa explained the significant amendments to the Anti-Rape Law, including changes that strengthen the definition of consent, increase penalties for offenders, and extend support mechanisms for survivors.
  • Barriers to Justice. The program delved into systemic challenges survivors face, such as social stigma, fear of reprisal, and gaps in legal enforcement, emphasizing the need for collective action to address these issues.
  • Empowering Communities. The discussion highlighted how local communities can support survivors, including encouraging them to come forward, providing safe spaces, and ensuring access to legal aid and psychological support.

Boses ng Zonta Isabela emphasized that combating gender-based violence requires a multi-pronged approach. Listeners were encouraged to:

  • Stay informed about the Anti-Rape Law and other gender-based violence legislation.
  • Support survivors by promoting safe reporting mechanisms and accessible services.
  • Join community initiatives advocating for women’s rights and gender equality.

The club continues to demonstrate leadership in addressing gender-based violence through education and advocacy. The partnership with XFM Radio and Clarissa’s insights reflect the club’s dedication to empowering communities and creating a culture of accountability and respect.

The program’s success reminds us that listening is not passive—it is an active commitment to understanding, elevating voices, and driving change. Together, we can transform conversations into actions that protect and uplift women and girls everywhere.

DAY 6: A DAY OF STUDENT ENGAGEMENT & OUTREACH

On a recent day of compassion and camaraderie, the prospective Golden Z Club members from the AB Political Science department of Northeastern College joined hands with the club to participate in a meaningful gift-giving outreach activity. Together with the beneficiaries from Balay Namnama and the Women’s Shelters in Santiago City, this event embodied the spirit of charity and the power of student engagement, aligning with the Zonta Says NO to Violence Against Women campaign.

The event brought together the prospective members of the Golden Z Club as part of their ongoing commitment to community service and social advocacy. The students prepared and donated various items for the women and children in the shelters, including pre-loved books, clothes, handcrafted bracelets, and fresh pandesal. This thoughtful contribution was not just about material goods but about empowering women and creating a space for hope and healing.

By preparing and donating these items, the Golden Z Club members demonstrated their understanding of the impact they can have as student leaders. Their actions reflect the importance of partnership between student groups like the Z Club and Golden Z Club, Girl Scouts, Girl Guides, and other youth organizations in contributing to social causes.

Donating pre-loved books, clothes, and baked goods allowed students to engage directly with an issue that affects many women and children—empowerment through support, kindness, and resources. The pre-loved books aimed to bring comfort and learning, offering the shelter’s women and children an opportunity to escape into stories and expand their horizons. The clothes were gathered to provide essential wardrobe items for those in need, especially as the colder months approach. The handcrafted bracelets served as symbolic gifts of friendship and encouragement, a tangible reminder that someone cares. And of course, the freshly baked pandesal, a beloved Filipino treat, was included to brighten the day with its warmth and sweetness, perfect for sharing during meals or as a small but heartfelt gesture.

This outreach activity also ties into the larger mission of the club and student club to address and to end violence against women and girls. The Zonta Says NO to Violence Against Women campaign serves as a global call to action, urging young people, particularly students, to actively participate in ending gender-based violence.

Through student engagement activities, the members of the Golden Z Club are taking an active role in this advocacy. The collaborative efforts of the club and the Golden Z Club members highlight the power of student-led initiatives in raising awareness about issues such as domestic violence and the challenges that women and girls face every day.

In addition to providing tangible aid, the event sparked conversations about how students can further advocate for women’s rights and work together to address cyberviolence, a growing concern in today’s digital age. The Golden Z Club’s participation in this outreach event can be seen as part of a larger initiative, where students become part of the solution by raising awareness and creating safe, inclusive online and offline environments.

For the prospective Golden Z Club members of Northeastern College, this outreach experience went beyond a simple community service activity. It was an opportunity to practice leadership, engage with real-world social issues, and demonstrate their commitment to making a difference.

Z Club of Visuttharangsi School empowers classmates to say NO to violence against women and girls

On 29 November, the Z Club of Visuttharangsi School, Thailand, held a full-day Stop Violence Campaign at the Visuttharangsi School to educate and create awareness amongst students.

Zonta Club of Salo partners with local libraries to provide gender-based violence material and literature to readers

The Zonta Club of Salo, Finland, partnered with local libraries in a collaborative campaign to end violence against women. In all ten libraries in the area – Salo main library, Halikko, Kiikala, Kisko, Kuusjoki, Muurla, Perniö, Pertteli, Suomusjärvi and Särkisalo – the staff provided a table or shelf decorated with orange. A visitor will find Zonta Says NO campaign material and literature related to the theme compiled by library staff.

HKU Golden Z Club launches Z2Z Mentorship Program

The HKU Golden Z Club, Hong Kong, has successfully launched the Z2Z Mentorship Program, matching 26 members with 15 mentors from the Zonta Club of Hong Kong.

During the launch event, mentors and mentees bonded over their shared passion for making a difference through successful careers and discussed the importance of gender equity in the workplace. Mentees strongly supported the Zonta Says NO to Violence Against Women campaign, and all participants held up ZSN orange fans, forming an X sign to symbolize “NO.”

Mentors emphasized to mentees the incredible achievements women can accomplish and the support available during challenging times. Inspired by their mentors, the mentees expressed a desire to give back to younger girls as they continue to grow and flourish.

In the news: Bayern board member Michael Diederich takes a stand

FC Bayern and its deputy CEO Michael Diederich are part of an initiative by the Paritätischer Gesamtverband to raise awareness of the taboo subject of domestic violence against women in a joint video on social media. Under the slogan ‘What are we waiting for?’, figures from business, culture, sport and society take a clear stance.

“Those affected by domestic violence need protection and support,” says Diederich. “Together with the Paritätischer Gesamtverband, we at FC Bayern once again want to raise awareness of this taboo topic in society. We are also always concerned with empowering and supporting women. Among other things, we have therefore launched our EmpowerHer mentoring programme within FC Bayern. We want to make a difference both internally and externally and continuously work to improve equal opportunities.”

“Those affected by domestic violence need protection and support. Together with the Paritätischer Gesamtverband, we at FC Bayern once again want to raise awareness of this taboo topic in society.”

Dr Michael Diederich

On 25 November, to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, the club will once again light up the Allianz Arena in the colour orange to support the ‘Zonta says No’ initiative. Herbert Hainer has been involved with lending support on this day for years, and a few weeks ago the club president also took part as a guest speaker and participant in a panel discussion at the annual meeting of the Zonta women’s movement. Hainer explained the long success story of women’s football at FC Bayern and emphasised the social impact of the players: “These women are absolute role models, far beyond the pitch. They show that anything is possible if you believe in yourself and stick to your path. They are an incredible inspiration, for all of us.”

https://fcbayern.com/en/news/2024/11/bayern-board-member-michael-diederich-takes-a-stand-against-domestic-violence

In the news: ZONTA’S DIGNITY DRIVE CONTINUES THROUGH NOVEMBER 22ND

The Zonta Club of Roseburg is continuing its Dignity Drive through November 22nd.

The Dignity Drive collects women’s undergarments and sanitary products for victims of domestic violence. Abuse victims are often forced to flee their home with little more than the clothing they are wearing. Donated items provide dignity as the women work to restore their lives. All sizes of top and bottom garments are needed.

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Three of the Dignity Drive drop sites are on Northwest Stewart Parkway: the YMCA of Douglas County, Red Robin Gourmet Burgers and Brews, and Sherm’s Thunderbird Market. Dignity items can also be dropped off at the front desk of the Roseburg Public Library on Northeast Diamond Lake Boulevard.

The Dignity Drive is part of Zonta’s HandUp program, which works in cooperation with Peace at Home Advocacy Center, Adapt/Crossroads, Safe Haven Maternity Home and other agencies to help women in life changing transitions. The donated items will be distributed to these partner agencies for women in need.

Zonta International is a service organization of men and women dedicated to building a better world for women and girls. For additional information, go to www.zontaroseburg.org.

Zonta Clubs of Perth join the 16 Days in WA

The Zonta Club of Perth Northern Suburbs Inc and Zonta Club of Perth Inc, Australia, joined the WA community on 25 November for the launch of the 2024 16 Days in WA campaign, led by Minister for Prevention of Family and Domestic Violence Sabine Winton.

The launch, held at Forrest Place in Perth during the Centre for Women’s Safety and Wellbeing’s 34th March Against Domestic and Family Violence, honored lives lost to gendered violence. Speakers Ariel Bombara and Lorraine Pryor shared their experiences of living with violence, urging meaningful action to address this critical issue.

To mark the campaign, 55 landmarks across Western Australia, including Optus Stadium and the Museum of Geraldton, will be lit in orange. The WA Government has committed over AU$470 million since 2017 to initiatives aimed at ensuring safety for victim-survivors and accountability for perpetrators.

Zonta Club of Luzern Landschaft hosts advocacy event on cyberbullying and mental health

The Zonta Club of Luzern Landschaft, Switzerland, held its first advocacy event as part of the Zonta Says NO to Violence Against Women campaign on 19 November. The event, in collaboration with Zeitgut Regio Sursee, featured bullying expert Christelle Schläpfer, who provided insights into the psychological impact of (cyber)bullying in schools and society.   

Christelle, founder of the consulting firm “edufamily,” specializes in training professionals, resolving school bullying cases, and supporting families of affected children. Her presentation shed light on the immense psychological pressure young people face today and demonstrated methods used in cyberbullying. She offered practical solutions and strategies to address these challenges, leaving the audience both informed and inspired.   

The event received overwhelmingly positive feedback, with attendees noting the valuable tips they could apply in their own families and communities.   

The cooperative Zeitgut Regio Sursee, which partnered on this event, is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting neighborhood assistance. They connect volunteers with those in need, helping individuals, including the elderly and those with mental health challenges, to live independently and maintain stability.

Zonta Club of Adelaide Flinders Inc amplifies awareness with Orange Lady displays

This year, the Zonta Club of Adelaide Flinders Inc, Australia, is spreading its message against gender-based violence with impactful displays of Orange Ladies, along with the distribution of information, orange ribbons, and orange “hug” hearts.

The displays have been placed at Local Government Community and Women’s Information Centres, as well as various local businesses. On 28 November and 4 December, the club will host a display on The Parade in Norwood, where Zontians will hand out orange ribbons to engage the community in raising awareness.