Soroptimist International of Midland Chase Region

Soroptimist International of Midland Chase Region Soroptimists stand up for women in our communities.

This World Environment Day, let’s recognise and support women leading the way in sustainability.From local projects to g...
05/06/2026

This World Environment Day, let’s recognise and support women leading the way in sustainability.
From local projects to global impact, women and girls are building greener, more resilient communities.
To mark our centenary, Soroptimists planted over 100,000 trees β€” a lasting contribution to a greener future. 🌱
Find out more https://sigbi.org/what-we-do/our-work/climate-action

Thank goodness it was a bit cooler yesterday! Well done ladies πŸ˜€
01/06/2026

Thank goodness it was a bit cooler yesterday! Well done ladies πŸ˜€

Every little helps...
30/05/2026

Every little helps...

Help us support survivors πŸ’œ
We’re collecting toiletries to help individuals and families rebuilding their lives after domestic abuse. For many small essentials can make a big difference.

We’re in need of items like:
Shampoo & conditioner
Shower gel & soap
Toothpaste & toothbrushes
Deodorant
Sanitary products
Skincare essentials

If you’re able to donate, please get in touch or drop items off at 2-3 Quonians Lane, WS13 7LB. Every contribution helps restore dignity, comfort, and a sense of care.
Thank you for standing with survivors πŸ’œ

Congratulations Lesley πŸ’πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»
30/05/2026

Congratulations Lesley πŸ’πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»

Well done Lesley.

At the beginning of our last meeting President Jan presented a long service certificate to Lesley for 45 years of Soroptimism. Lesley started in SI Smethwick club in 1981 and her financial skills were quickly recognised and she served as club treasurer for 3 periods of 6 years. She was the youngest President of SI Smethwick.

For 6 years Lesley served as treasurer of Midland Chase Region.

In 2017 when Smethwick club sadly closed Lesley moved to SI Bilston. Guess what - Lesley is treasurer in Bilston. She served also as President of SI Bilston during 2024-2025.

Congratulations Lesley! Photo shows Lesley (L) with President Jan

Exciting news for Soroptimism in our Midland Chase region!We are delighted to welcome SI Athena, a new Soroptimist club ...
30/05/2026

Exciting news for Soroptimism in our Midland Chase region!

We are delighted to welcome SI Athena, a new Soroptimist club chartering on 20th June 2026.

SI Athena has been created with a modern, flexible approach, bringing together women through primarily online meetings while maintaining a strong focus on friendship, collaboration and action. This innovative model helps make Soroptimism accessible to even more women who want to make a difference in the lives of women and girls.

Their mission, *"Wisdom in Action"*, perfectly reflects the values we share across Soroptimism – listening, valuing every voice and taking purposeful action.

We wish Kim Madill, Jen McLelland and all the founding members every success as they begin this exciting new chapter.

Together, we are stronger. πŸ’™πŸ’›

25/05/2026
Who's up for this?
29/04/2026

Who's up for this?

A CALL OUT FOR HELP!

The conference committee are looking for volunteer stewards who are happy to give some time at the Cardiff Conference to help with the smooth running of the two days. If interested please email [email protected].

Further information about the conference is on the conference website sigbi.org/cardiff2026.

Registration opens in May 2026.

On this day Soroptimists everywhere celebrate the earth...and the rest of the year our clubs work hard on Planet initiat...
22/04/2026

On this day Soroptimists everywhere celebrate the earth...and the rest of the year our clubs work hard on Planet initiatives to preserve our only home for future generations.

Extraordinary bravery...
08/04/2026

Extraordinary bravery...

in 1968, flight attendant Jane Harrison helped passengers escape from a burning aircraft close to London, UK. She was posthumously awarded the George Cross for heroism, the only woman to be directly awarded the medal for gallantry in peacetime.

Barbara Jane Harrison was born in Bradford, Yorkshire, on 24th May 1945 and worked as a flight attendant with BOAC. On 8 April 1968, the number two engine of BOAC Flight 712 caught fire and fell from the plane's port wing soon after it left Heathrow Airport.

The aircraft managed to land two and a half minutes later, but fire continued to engulf the wing and spread to the fuselage.

Jane and another flight attendant inflated the escape chute at the back of the plane but it became entangled. Her colleague had to climb down to free it for use and was unable to return to assist with the evacuation.

Jane stayed at her station and helped passengers to escape as fire ravaged the plane, encouraging them to jump and in some cases simply pushing them out to safety.

As the fire spread, escape from the rear of the aircraft became impossible and she led the remaining passengers to another exit. She refused to leave the plane to save herself and her body was found near that of a disabled pensioner, seated in one of the last rows. She was just 22 years old.

Jane is one of four women to have been directly awarded the George Cross for heroism, and the only one of the four not to have served with the Special Operations Executive in occupied France during Second World War.

A tree commemorating Jane’s bravery and sacrifice can be found close to Yeomanry Avenue at the Arboretum.

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