Serious Soroptimist Power in San Francisco
I just completed the third day of convention of the Soroptimist International of the Americas. If you aren’t familiar with the Soroptimist organization, it is a non-profit, volunteer women service organization dedicated to improving the lives of women and girls in local communities and around the world. There are close to 95,000 Soroptimist women around the world and over 1,500 of them attended the 41st biennial convention in San Francisco this past weekend.
As the delegate from my on club Soroptimist International of Farmington Valley, I attended the conference to learn more about the critical issues affecting women and girls as well the many projects that Soroptimists around the world are implementing to help bring relief, support, hope and resource to help women live their dreams.
(it was great to be back in San Francisco again, having lived there the first five years of my career. Those were FUN days!)
I have written blog posts following each day of the convention sharing the insights and inspirations that I gained. I have posted these complete blog articles on my web site www.BestforWomenSelfDefense.com, which shares information about the Soroptimist organization
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Highlights from the 41st Biennial Convention of Soroptimist International of the Americas.
Day #1: Update on the escalating social nightmare of human trafficking and sexual slavery that is plaguing every community in the world, including the USA. Read what investigative journalist and author Victor Malarek had to say about this horrific problem and his ideas to tackle it with a demand side solution.
- Read my blog post entitled The World’s Oldest Oppression – prostitution.
- You can also learn more about the issue of human trafficking at http://www.soroptimist.org/trafficking/trafficking.html
Day #2 of the convention presented uplifting stories of remarkable women and girls living the dreams and helping other women, children and communities rise out of misery into hope and opportunity. I was simply wow’d by the story of 12-year old kid CEO Talia Lehman, founder of www.RandomKid.org, who was awarded the Soroptimist Violet Richardson Award for her volunteer leadership and community service.
- Read about Talia’s remarkable philosophy, story and accomplishments in my blog post entitled “The Power of Anyone.” Talia has proven that anyone and everyone has the power of make tremendous POSITIVE changes in our world if they believe they can.
Day #3 offered the perfect finale of inspiration with motivational speaker and leadership genius Cynthia D’Amour and her lazy leader model. With her bright red hair and commanding stage presence, Cynthia engaged a very large audience with her wisdom and golden nuggets for how to create a surplus of volunteers by creating a powerful and positive Soroptimist experience for our volunteer members. Cynthia’s wisdom and insights are captured in her book The Lazy Leaders Guide to Creating Outrageous Results. You can also follow Cynthia’s teachings on her cool blog and webinar series (all FREE!) at http://www.chapterleadersplayground.org/
Cynthia shared her favorite definition of leadership which I found intriguing:
“The ultimate expression of leadership is in bringing others with us.” – Cynthia D’Amour, PeoplePower Unlimited, Inc.


Great stuff ici.