Members of Brixham Soroptimist Club were made very welcome at the Bay tree restaurant in Brixham this week.
Members included Brixham club President Gill who welcomed SW and CI Regional President Daphne to the gathering.
Orange cafés are held all over the country and abroad to help highlight the abuse women and girls face worldwide. Soroptimists Stand Up for women and girls helping to empower them to make positive lasting changes to their lives after domestic and sexual abuse. Members wear the colour orange as the UN designated colour which symbolises a brighter future, free of violence. Leaflets about our work were left on the café’s tables. The staff at the café were very helpful indeed. Soroptimists are taking action to end violence against women and girls worldwide.
On a rather windy August morning 17 ladies braved the elements for a coffee morning at a members beach hut at Broadsands Beach. Tea coffee cheese puffs and cakes were provided and with a raffle we raised £150.00.
Hopefully we will have another before the summer is over.
On a beautiful summers evening SI Brixham held our annual Interclub meeting at the United Reform Church.
We were delighted to be joined by several members from SI Plymouth and SI Torquay.
Following a delicious meal, our speaker for the evening Duncan Kenny gave a most interesting and informative presentation on the various voluntary ecological coastal projects including the Churston Cove exploration including a video, clearly demonstrating the vast amount of sea life just under the surface.
A Wimbledon tea party was held at a members home on a glorious afternoon. Joined by past members, family and friends; sandwiches, cakes, and strawberries were thoroughly enjoyed by all.
Everyone was asked to wear something white and the event was a great success and raised an amazing £933 for our charity account.
A huge thank you must go to Jessica and Stuart for hosting this event and to everyone who helped.