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2007-08
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To participate in these projects, members should contact the Project Coordinator listed.
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Family Self Sufficiency:
Ellen Prest, ebprest@comcast.net
Sally Butzin, sbutzin@ifsi.org
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Zonta Mammogram Project
Joan Varner, joancurt@aol.com
Tracy Lynn Wade, Tracy_Wade@doh.state.fl.us
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Refuge House Thrift Shop:
Take clothes, toiletries, house wares, books, etc. to the Thrift Shop. Volunteer time at the the Shop (Monday through Saturday).
Lorraine Summers, Lorrainesummers@comcast.net
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Zonta Dress for Success Area at the Thrift Shop
Jo Conte, conte5@comcast.net
Claudia Sachs, claudia.sachs@prudential.com
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Package Toiletries for residents of Refuge House
Virginia Grigg, caffeevg@earthlink.net
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PACE Center for Girls:
Golf tournament: participate as a member of the Zonta golf team; volunteer as a member of the planning committee; obtain sponsors; obtain silent auction items; volunteer the day of the event.
Sharon Wynn, sereeves@mailer.fsu.edu
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Holiday gifts: provide gifts for girls attending the PACE Center.
Sharon Wynn, sereeves@mailer.fsu.edu
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Florida History Fair
Judy White, judwhite@yahoo.com
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Training Session: Human Trafficking: preparation for"spreading the word:" detecting trafficking, on what to do/who to contact
Jean Bryant, jbryant@fsu.edu
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Trafficking "Materials Committee"
prepare prayer cards, infor cards and calendar w/information about trafficking and resources for victims
Jean Bryant, jbryant@fsu.edu |
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Status of Women:
Conduct competitions for the following awards. Develop other issues.
Jean Bryant jbryant@fsu.edu
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Carol Z. Bellamy Young Women in Public Affairs Award
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Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarship Program
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Z-Club
High School Level
Peggy Durham, durhamp@tcc.fl.edu
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Golden Z-Club
Fsu/College Level Club
Jean Bryant, jbryant@fus.edu
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Advocacy Opportunities
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ERA Effort
Jean Bryant, jbryant@fsu.edu
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Growth Act
Global Resources and Opportunities for Women to Thrive
HR 5858
Jean Bryant, jbryant@fsu.edu |
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Service Committee
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COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS GOAL
Each member should give a minimum of 12 service hours to service projects during the Zonta year. The Zonta projects are those adopted as a club (see above), and those are the hours reported on the annual report to Zonta International. It is hoped that members will serve on other community projects as well, but the intent of the 6-hour goal is to encourage participation and greater accomplishment of the projects we adopt as a club.
The project coordinator for each of the projects will be tracking the service hours for participants in that project, so that it will not be necessary for members to sign in hours on projects at the luncheon.
Click on the rose below to see the number of service hours accumulated to-date.
Any questions about the Zonta service hours goal should be directed to Ellen Prest or Peggy Durham
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