Zonta Club of Watkins Glen-Montour Falls creates comfort for safe house residents

Three members of the Zonta Club of Watkins Glen-Montour Falls, USA, collaborated to create fleece blankets for residents of the Schuyler and Chemung Counties Safe House. These blankets provide comfort to victims during their stay and are theirs to keep when they leave.

For nearly 20 years, one dedicated club member has purchased materials and crafted blankets for the Safe House, with other members joining her efforts in recent years to tie the blankets. This initiative reflects the club’s ongoing commitment to supporting survivors and fostering a sense of care and security.

Thousands of eyes on Zonta Says NO across New Zealand

Zonta extended its gratitude to VAST Billboards, a leading outdoor digital advertiser, for supporting District 16’s Zonta Says NO campaign. Through the efforts of Anna Arps and Phillippa Elliot, 10 digital billboards displayed Zonta’s powerful message across the country for seven to nine days, significantly boosting the campaign’s visibility.

The collaboration resulted in thousands of people seeing the impactful message, greatly enhancing public awareness of Zonta’s mission to end violence against women and girls. The club praised VAST Billboards for their invaluable support in amplifying the campaign’s reach and impact.

Zonta Club of Phitsanulok unites students and seniors to say NO to violence against women

On 28 November, the Zonta Club of Phitsanulok, Thailand, introduced Zonta International and its 16 Days of Activism campaign to approximately 100 students from the Faculty of Humanities at Naresuan University and 40 senior citizens from the Thapoe locality.

The event, 16 Days of Activism event with NU Students in Humanities & Seniors in Thapho Locality to End VAW, aimed to promote the #SayNO to Violence Against Women campaign. The initiative was supported by the Dean of Humanities, who also serves as an honorary advisor to the club for this biennium.

Zonta Club Montevideo advocates for domestic violence awareness through city bus campaign

To raise awareness and provide support for victims of domestic violence, the Zonta Club Montevideo, Uruguay, launched a citywide poster campaign as part of the 16 Days of Activism.

Bright orange posters featuring Zonta’s logo and a helpline number were placed inside buses, ensuring the message reaches women in need throughout the community. Securing permission from bus companies also served to introduce Zonta’s mission and the goals of the campaign to a broader audience.

Zonta Club of Cebu I hosts poster contest to raise awareness on violence against women

As part of the Zonta Says NO campaign, the Zonta Club of Cebu I, Philippines, held its third annual poster-making contest. 11 young artists from the club’s Golden Z and Z Club, representing the University of the Visayas, Benedicto College and Tulay National High School, created compelling posters highlighting the urgency of the campaign and violence against women.

Judging took place, with submissions evaluated for creativity, relevance and impact. Winners will be recognized during the campaign’s culmination event on 12 December at One Central Hotel. This initiative demonstrates Zonta’s commitment to empowering youth and leveraging art to advocate for a violence-free society.

Zonta Club Bozen-Bolzano advocates through action and awareness

In support of the Zonta Says NO campaign, the Zonta Club Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, took action with visible initiatives, including participating in the Women’s Run on 24 November and organizing the orange illumination of key buildings in the city.

These efforts aim to raise awareness about gender-based violence and demonstrate the club’s commitment to advocating for a world free from violence against women and girls.

Raising voices for a safer, sustainable future

The Zonta Club of Dhaka IV, Bangladesh, hosted a public event at Gulshan Ladies Community School Auditorium, addressing the intersection of climate change, gender-based violence and harmful practices like early marriage.

The event featured The Wind of Change, a compelling skit performed by HASHIMUKH School’s children, showcased the impact of climate crises on women and girls, attended by over 50 students and 35 Zonta members. District Governor 25 and community leaders emphasized the need for collective action to combat these interconnected issues, reinforcing Zonta’s commitment to gender equality and empowerment.

Zonta Club of Aparri says NO to violence against women with inspiring seminars

The Zonta Club of Aparri, Philippines, held a lecture-seminar at Lyceum of Aparri, focusing on the pressing issue of violence against women and children (VAWC). Prosecutor and Zontian Benifroi P. Pascual served as the resource speaker, addressing nearly 100 College of Nursing and Senior High School attendees.

The seminar aimed to raise awareness about the causes, consequences and prevention of VAWC. Participants gained valuable knowledge on recognizing signs of abuse and understanding the gravity of the issue. By dispelling myths, promoting empathy, and fostering collective action, the event encouraged a supportive approach to combating gender-based violence.

In another initiative, the club, led by President Liciel Antiporda-Ontiveros, conducted a livelihood seminar on fish processing at Sitio Zimay, Paddaya. Zontian Norma L. Arellano served as the resource speaker, guiding over 100 women attendees on starting low-capital businesses.

The seminar aimed to equip participants with practical skills to support their families and foster economic independence. By encouraging women to pursue their own ventures, the club seeks to empower communities and reduce reliance on partners, promoting socio-economic growth as a vital component of empowerment.

Zonta Clubs of Düsseldorf collaborate for awareness events

The Zonta Clubs of Düsseldorf I and II, Germany, joined forces with Soroptimist clubs and Grupo de Mulheres do Brasil to host impactful events as part of their advocacy efforts.

The centerpiece of their collaboration took place at the central library, featuring the sponsorship of an orange bench as a symbol of the fight against gender-based violence. The event included speeches by local politicians to raise awareness and a reading by a local author, fostering dialogue and community engagement.

Zonta Club of Townsville Metro hosts high tea fundraiser for Zephyr Education

On 23 November, the Zonta Club of Townsville Metro, Australia, launched its 16 Days of Activism campaign with a sold-out high tea fundraiser, attended by 80 guests. The event raised an impressive AU$3,800 to support Zephyr Education, an organization dedicated to helping children affected by domestic violence return to school.

Zephyr Education provides school uniforms and essential supplies to ensure a seamless transition for children starting at new schools. The event highlighted the community’s commitment to empowering young lives through education and advocacy.