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Zonta brings women's concerns to the UN, suggests solutions, and draws public attention to issues.

The Zonta Mission

Zonta International seeks to:
 
Improve the legal, political, economic, health, educational and professional status of women through service and advocacy;
 
Work for the advancement of understanding, goodwill and peace through a world fellowship of executives in business and the professions;
 
Promote justice and universal respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms;
 
Be united internationally to foster high ethical standards, implement service programs, and provide mutual support and fellowship for members who serve their communities, their nations and the world.

How does Zonta International work to advance the status of women?

Zonta International works to advance the status of women by:

* Leading advocacy efforts and acting to improve the lives of women

* Promoting strategies to prevent violence against women

* Funding scholarships and awards for women of exceptional ability and talent through the Zonta International Foundation

* Supporting programs aimed at improving women’s health, safety, and economic and political status through funding by the Zonta International Foundation

* Encouraging mentorship, friendship and networking among members
 
ZONTA OF CHEYENNE
The Zonta Club of Cheyenne was organized in October 1956. Mrs. George Lake of Laramie, Wyoming worked with Cheyenne resident, Calista Fulkerson Clark, in forming the club.

 
 
 

Zonta Club of Cheyenne, Wyoming
P.O. Box 2135
Cheyenne, WY 82003-2135

(307) 509-0473
Email us: zonta.cheyenne@gmail.com