What is a Soroptimist?
Soroptimist is a worldwide organization for women in management professions working through service projects to advance the rights and status of women. The Soroptimist International of Auburn club includes women of all ages and cultures. Members represent a wide array of professions, including small business owners, education, real estate, accounting, management, law, government, investments, artists, medical, vocational industries, technology, marketing, catering, community service, and active retirees.
Soroptimist members bring their unique perspectives and stories to the table. The bonds forged through collaboration often lead to lasting friendships that transcend club events. Time and time again we hear how Soroptimist friendships can become an enduring source of joy, laughter and encouragement, enriching life in unexpected ways. We believe that making a difference can also be FUN! Our club hosts a variety of events and activities, including social gatherings, educational programs, service projects, fundraisers and parties.
Soroptimist Aims:
• To maintain high ethical standards in business and professional life
• To strive for human rights for all people and in particular, to advance the status of women
• To quicken the spirit of service and human understanding
• To contribute to international understanding and universal friendship.
Soroptimist Benefits:
• Service opportunities in the community
• Friendships locally and world-wide
• Networking
• Personal growth & leadership: developing skills at the club level leads to enhanced professional capabilities
• Diversity: opportunities to meet women from different ethnic and cultural backgrounds and participate in projects that affect women around the globe.
Soroptimist Programs:
Soroptimist International of Auburn supports programs locally, nationally and globally.
• Scholarships, Grants, Awards
• Education
• Health
• Human Rights / Status of Women
• Environment
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What is the purpose of Soroptimist?
A. Soroptimist members participate in community projects focusing on issues such as domestic violence, poverty, lack of adequate childcare, sexual harassment, human trafficking, educational obstacles, and other challenges to women.
Q. How do I join a Soroptimist club?
A. Contact us at [email protected]. We will have you visit a meeting and you can fill out an application. Applications are also attached in the link above.
We hold our meetings on Mondays at Awful Annie's at noon (except for Holidays and summer). We would love for you to join us; we'll even buy you lunch!
Q. How much are the membership dues?
A. Soroptimist International of Auburn dues are $150.00 per year.
Q. What is the time commitment?
A. The time commitment may vary between 4-6 hours per month depending on the different activities you participate in.
Q. Do you need a sponsor to join a Soroptimist club?
A. No sponsor is needed to join the club, just contact a local club & let them know you would like to attend a meeting.
Q. What type of organizations does Soroptimist support?
A. Some of the organizations Soroptimist International of Auburn supports include Stand Up Placer, local High Schools, Sierra Community College, Acres of Hope, Auburn Senior Center, Blossom Place, Meals on Wheels, Auburn Interfaith Food Closet and many more clubs and organizations in our community.
Q. Are there attendance requirements?
A. There are no attendance requirements; however, we encourage our members to attend our business & program meetings and to participate in club projects and committees.
Soroptimist is a worldwide organization for women in management professions working through service projects to advance the rights and status of women. The Soroptimist International of Auburn club includes women of all ages and cultures. Members represent a wide array of professions, including small business owners, education, real estate, accounting, management, law, government, investments, artists, medical, vocational industries, technology, marketing, catering, community service, and active retirees.
Soroptimist members bring their unique perspectives and stories to the table. The bonds forged through collaboration often lead to lasting friendships that transcend club events. Time and time again we hear how Soroptimist friendships can become an enduring source of joy, laughter and encouragement, enriching life in unexpected ways. We believe that making a difference can also be FUN! Our club hosts a variety of events and activities, including social gatherings, educational programs, service projects, fundraisers and parties.
Soroptimist Aims:
• To maintain high ethical standards in business and professional life
• To strive for human rights for all people and in particular, to advance the status of women
• To quicken the spirit of service and human understanding
• To contribute to international understanding and universal friendship.
Soroptimist Benefits:
• Service opportunities in the community
• Friendships locally and world-wide
• Networking
• Personal growth & leadership: developing skills at the club level leads to enhanced professional capabilities
• Diversity: opportunities to meet women from different ethnic and cultural backgrounds and participate in projects that affect women around the globe.
Soroptimist Programs:
Soroptimist International of Auburn supports programs locally, nationally and globally.
• Scholarships, Grants, Awards
• Education
• Health
• Human Rights / Status of Women
• Environment
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What is the purpose of Soroptimist?
A. Soroptimist members participate in community projects focusing on issues such as domestic violence, poverty, lack of adequate childcare, sexual harassment, human trafficking, educational obstacles, and other challenges to women.
Q. How do I join a Soroptimist club?
A. Contact us at [email protected]. We will have you visit a meeting and you can fill out an application. Applications are also attached in the link above.
We hold our meetings on Mondays at Awful Annie's at noon (except for Holidays and summer). We would love for you to join us; we'll even buy you lunch!
Q. How much are the membership dues?
A. Soroptimist International of Auburn dues are $150.00 per year.
Q. What is the time commitment?
A. The time commitment may vary between 4-6 hours per month depending on the different activities you participate in.
Q. Do you need a sponsor to join a Soroptimist club?
A. No sponsor is needed to join the club, just contact a local club & let them know you would like to attend a meeting.
Q. What type of organizations does Soroptimist support?
A. Some of the organizations Soroptimist International of Auburn supports include Stand Up Placer, local High Schools, Sierra Community College, Acres of Hope, Auburn Senior Center, Blossom Place, Meals on Wheels, Auburn Interfaith Food Closet and many more clubs and organizations in our community.
Q. Are there attendance requirements?
A. There are no attendance requirements; however, we encourage our members to attend our business & program meetings and to participate in club projects and committees.