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- Soroptimist International (SI) , founded in 1921, is a global volunteer service for women with almost 66,000 members in 118 countries worldwide. Soroptimist...
- Soroptimist Park is a fores**** park located in the suburb of Rowes Bay, Townsville, Australia. It contains lawns, barbecue areas, shade areas and an...
- Governor of ****an's Soroptimist International of the Americas (SIA) Chuo Region. In March, 2018, she was elected as Chair of the Soroptimist ****an Foundation...
- Littlejohn as the founding president, Webber was a founding member of The Soroptimist International Club of Victoria. Webber lived with her companion Jean...
- 27, 1888 – August 1979), B. A., M. A., was the founding president of Soroptimist International and a pioneer in American physical education for schoolchildren...
- considered radical for a practicing cosmetic surgeon. She is the founder of Soroptimist International of Europe (SIE) and had a career spanning from 1916 to...
- becoming the first woman member of the Barbados Bar ****ociation. She is a Soroptimist and Patron of SI Barbados. Beginning in 1975, she worked in Trust Administration...
- in the practice of law in Oakland, California. A life-long member of Soroptimist International since joining in 1921, she did the major writing of the...
- The Thunder Bay Soroptimist International Friendship Garden is a city park located in the south end of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. The park is located...
- the Yorkshire Arthritis Research Campaign. She was also a member of Soroptimist International, a group working to advance the status of women and was...