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Geelong Zonta women celebrate 40 years

A Geelong volunteer group dedicated to empowering women has celebrated its 40th anniversary.

Zonta Club Geelong president Kaaren Colwell said more than 50 guests gathered at the Novotel for the “fantastic” milestone last weekend.

“We had a range of people attend including current and past members, along with Zontians from interstate and regional cities,” she said.

Ms Colwell said the club’s 14 volunteers share a “common bond” of giving back to others.

“We’re passionate about making a difference and impact,” she said.

“Our members contribute a significant amount of time and commitment to supporting local and international service projects.”

Ms Colwell said it was “rewarding” to be part of Zonta International’s vision, a global organisation working to advance the status of women worldwide.

“You can do a little bit on your own but a lot of more when you unite with others,” she said.

Zonta Geelong has been involved in numerous projects, fundraises and events including supplying breast cushions to locals recovering from breast and lung surgery and birthing kits to women in developing counties.

The local club has also supported scholarships for women, including providing financial assistance to help ‘kick start’ careers.

But despite the success Ms Colwell said “many people” are unaware the club exists.

“Zonta International has been around 100 years, the same amount as other similar organisations but we just don’t have that same recognition,” she said.

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