Wednesday, March 30, 2011

SI Sedro-Woolley provides mammogram funding

Soroptimist International of Sedro-Woolley Awards $25,000 to Program That Assists Low-Income East Skagit County Women in Gaining Access to Mammograms
Representatives from Soroptimist International of Sedro-Woolley (SI S-W) presented a check totaling $25,000 to leaders from Citrine Health of Everett for use in providing mammograms to low-income women residing in Sedro-Woolley and East Skagit County on Wednesday, March 30.
Citrine Health’s executive director Kerri Mallams and program manager Becky Jones accepted the donation from SI S-W’s Judy Hingston and Judy Johnson at Citrine’s headquarters in Everett, Washington. SI S-W’s Service Committee allocated the funds through the Club’s newly minted “Community Investment Project.” 

“Our Club is happy to partner with Citrine in providing preventive screening measures that help to ensure long-term health for women in our community,” said Judy Hingston, Service Committee chair. The Breast Care Suite at United General Hospital in Sedro-Woolley will serve as the designated provider for the exams, as specified by SI Sedro-Woolley.
Citrine Health, in partnership with the Washington State Breast, Cervical, and Colon Health Program, connects low-income women to free or low-cost preventive healthcare services. Underinsured and uninsured women may qualify for yearly health exams and mammograms throughout Island, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish, and Whatcom Counties. www.citrinehealth.com
Soroptimist International is a non-profit organization that works to improve the lives of women and girls locally, and throughout the world.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Spring Litter Collection - it's a tradition!

SI Sedro-Woolley members celebrated spring by holding our 1Q2011 litter collection on Highway 9 this morning - Saturday, March 26th. We filled bags and bags of trash discarded by littering passers by and by those with unsecured loads. What a mess! Luckily, Christine is our inspiration for this project and this is our 16th year!

The group photo above was taken before we started out - when we were fresh and lovely!

Christine keeps all our Adopt-A-Highway records and supplies, and still finds time to bring donuts on collection morning. Our assigned stretch of Highway 9 is cleaner and friendlier due to our quick work. Thanks to those who attended!

Note to EVERYONE in the world - please dispose of your trash responsibly.
Thanks to Thompson's Nursery for letting us park our cars in your lot!

Friday, March 11, 2011

Congratulations to new club!


The newest Soroptimist Club in our area is Soroptimist International of Stanwood-Camano Island! At a chartering event March 10, Northwestern Regional Governor Sue Riney welcomed 25 members of this exciting new group into the fold of Soroptimist International.

President Mary Ann Weeks expressed her appreciation for the support of other Area clubs and her enthusiasm to get the new club started on its Soroptimist path.

We are so pleased to have you be part of our mission - to improve the lives of women and girls locally and throughout the world.

The adventure begins!

Monday, March 7, 2011

SI Sedro-Woolley awards money to local recipients

Soroptimist International of Sedro-Woolley presented checks to area food banks, the Sedro-Woolley Museum, and a Skagit County student who will use the monies to fund her education during its semi-monthly meeting at the town’s Community Center on February 22, 2011. SI-SW’s club President, Carolyn Freeman, gave checks, each totaling $1,000, to representatives from Skagit County food banks, including those in the towns of Clear Lake, Concrete, Hamilton, Lyman, and Marblemount. 

Accepting checks on behalf of the local food banks were: Marblemount - Bread of Life - Faye Nichols Clear Lake - Community Covenant - Darrel Gadbois Concrete - Food Bank - Marty Smith Hamilton - Food Bank - Ron Edwards Lyman - Shepherd's Heart - Arla Mae Freeman Freeman also awarded the Sedro-Woolley Museum a check totaling $1,000 for the club’s annual “President’s Award.” Museum board member Brian Backman called the award “an honor” and said how much he enjoys being a part of the organization in the community. The last award, the Women’s Opportunity Award, went to Kathie Peterson, a student at Skagit Valley College who will continue her education at Western Washington University. Toni Ruhl, the club’s Scholarship Committee Chair, told the meeting’s attendees that Peterson received the $1,600 college scholarship for her academic endeavors and her goals to work with homeless and abused women and children. The Women’s Opportunity Award lets women who serve as the primary source of income for their families receive financial support that allows them to improve their skills—and job prospects— through vocational or undergraduate college programs.