Zonta Club of Conejo
Valley Area Supports Education
and Family Safety
The
Zonta Club of the Conejo Valley
Area meets on the 3rd Tuesday
of each month,
at 6:30 pm, at the Hyatt Hotel’s
main restaurant,
880 South Westlake Boulevard,
Westlake Village, California.
For information call (805)
492-4827.
Special Kids Day
May 2, 2008 An annual event for disabled
children, coordinated with our area schools and sponsored by the Zonta
Club of the Conejo Valley
The Zonta Club of the Conejo Valley Area , founded in 1972, is the local service club of Zonta International. Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a global service organization of executives in business and the professions working together, across political and social boundaries, to advance the status of women worldwide. Zonta International members volunteer their time, talents, and money to local and international service programs, as well as scholarship and award programs aimed at furthering women’s education, leadership and youth development, and eliminating violence against women and girls.
Join our membership of nearly 33,000 members in more than 1,200 clubs, in 67 countries and geographic areas.
Experience the joy of fellowship, with other executive and professional women, as a member of a group of women of accomplishment.
Our Annual Victorian Tea is our major fund raising event to benefit our education, healthcare and advocacy programs including: Westminster Free Clinic, Tri-County Family Services, Women Helping Women Scholarships, Young Women in Public Affairs Award, Jane Klaussman Scholarship, Rae Ross Award, and our Zonta-Interface Transitional Home for Battered Families.
Our Mission:
Zonta International was built on a simple philosophy- to bring community service -minded people together, give them the opportunity to make a difference to advance the status of women in this world and let great things happen. Zonta International, is a worldwide service organization of 1,200 clubs with 33,000 members in 68 countries and geographic areas.
The Zonta Club of the Conejo Valley Area, established in 1972, annually distributes nearly $8,000 in scholarships for women, supports an elementary school Dual Literacy Program, local emergency assistance programs, a Meals-on-Wheels Angels Program for home-bound seniors, Hospice, supports Westminster Free Clinic and its teen training program (an innovative model of youth mentoring by professional adults in health care), and a transitional home for battered families with Interface Family Services.
Because so many women and girls are denied fundamental freedoms, Zonta International and its 1,200 clubs, work to make the world a safer, healthier, and equitable place through education, service, and advocacy programs.
We know that when people all speak together, our voices are stronger.
We
seek to:
• provide service
at the global and local
level;
• improve the legal,
political, economic, educational,
health and professional
status of women;
• work for the advancement
of understanding, goodwill,
and peace through a world
fellowship of executives
in business and the professions;
• promote justice
and universal respect for
human rights and fundamental
freedoms;
• be united internationally
to foster high ethical standards,
implement service programs,
and provide mutual support
and fellowship for members
who serve their communities,
their nations, and the universe.
The goal of Zonta is
"to improve the legal,
political, economic, education,
health, and professional
status of women at the global
and local level through
service and advocacy."
The Zonta Club of Conejo Valley Area
(Supporting Education & Family Safety), organized
in 1972, supports Zonta International service projects,
as well as, our
local Transitional Home for Battered Families. Our
Club awards local and national scholarship funds amounting
to approximately $8,000 annually to college and graduate
students. Other charities that we support are: Senior
Concerns, Manna
and Interface Children &
Family Services
Zonta
International(Improving
the Status of Women Worldwide) is a service organization
for women executives in business and the professions. Zonta
International, organized on November 8, 1919, encourages
high ethical standards in business and professions, strives
to improve the legal, political, economic and professional
status of women, and promotes and supervises the organization
of Zonta clubs throughout the world
A member of Zonta experiences the joy of
fellowship with other executive and professional women,
has the satisfaction of giving service to others, is given
an opportunity for leadership, and gains recognition in
the community as a member of a group of women of accomplishment.
The classification system also facilitates networking.
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