| Chic Spotlight: Terri Purtee-Stein, President-Elect of the Zonta Club of Cincinnati |
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| Written by Julia Burks | ||||
| Sunday, 07 August 2011 23:25 | ||||
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Chic Spotlight: Terri Purtee-Stein, President-Elect of the Zonta Club of Cincinnati President-elect of the Zonta Club of Cincinnati fills us in on the organization's purpose and history. Read on to see why she calls it "one of the best-kept secret in Cincinnati!"
With nearly 31,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 64 countries and geographic areas, Zontians all over the world volunteer their time, talents and support to local and international service projects, as well as scholarship programs aimed at fulfilling Zonta's mission and objectives. Zonta International, its districts, and its clubs are nonsectarian and nonpartisan. ZI is an NGO (Non-Government Organization) with consultative status with the United Nations.
The Zonta Club of Cincinnati celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2010. We currently have 40 high quality women who are members, and they are making a positive difference in the lives of the women and children who are most vulnerable in Greater Cincinnati. Through our service, advocacy and fundraising efforts, we support organizations like Bethany House Services, YWCA, Hamilton County Rape Crisis Center, Visiting Nurse Association, North Fairmount Community Center and many others. We advocate for women returning to college by providing scholarships through our Ann Rasche Scholarship Fund to Cincinnati State Technical and Community College.
Cincy Chic: What is the history of the Zonta Club of Cincinnati? How did it come to be?
Famous Zontians include Amelia Earhart - Zonta was the only non-aviation organization she belonged to, Ruth Lyons (Cincinnati TV personality), Sheree Paolello (Cincinnati TV news anchor), Sally Ride (first U.S. woman in space), Corazon Aquino (first woman president of Philippines), Liv Ullman (actress and former Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF), Jehan Sadat (advocate for women's rights and education and wife of late Egyptian President Anwar Sadat), Carolyn Hannan (Director of the U.N. Division for the Advancement of Women from 2000 to 2010) and Georgia Neese Gray (first woman appointed U.S. Treasurer).
Cincy Chic: What are the Zonta Club of Cincinnati Programs?
We also have service programs and projects. Locally, the Zonta Club of Cincinnati supports the organizations listed above. Recent service projects include throwing quarterly Everybody's Birthday Parties for Bethany House residents, teaching knitting classes and co-sponsoring the 2010 Violence Against Women National Conference with the Women's Connection, providing holiday gifts to clients of the Visiting Nurse Association and Families Forward and decorating the Mary Magdalen House windows on a seasonal basis.
We also have fundraising projects, which include the Wine & Dine Around the World Scholarship Fundraiser being held on September 24 at Cincinnati State Technical and Community College and the Coupons for Change Scholarship Fundraiser in partnership with Joseph-Beth Booksellers on November 27. All proceeds will fund our Ann Rasche scholarships for women 25 and older returning to school to earn their degrees at Cincinnati State Technical and Community College. Proceeds from our Macy's Shop for A Cause program, held on August 27 last year, were donated to SANE to provide training for nurses dealing with victims of violence against women. We also raise money through our ongoing An Angel Named Chanel program via a Zonta account set up with a member's consignment shop where she sells women's clothing. Her young granddaughter was killed in 2006, and the fund was set up in her memory. Each year our members vote on which organizations to support through financial donations. Our Spring Auction raises money to pay for the club delegate to attend the Zonta International Convention every two years. The 2012 ZI Convention will be in Torino, Italy.
Cincy Chic: How does a Greater Cincinnati woman become a member? What are the benefits of being a member?
Membership in Zonta is an honor and a privilege. Zonta Club membership provides opportunities to meet other professionals and executives who are united in their mission to improve the lives of other women and their families. Our meetings provide a venue for service, fellowship and friendships.
Cincy Chic: Can you tell us how you came to be the public relations chair?
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