Zonta Foothills Club of Boulder County

Zonta Foothills Club of Boulder County We are passionate volunteers, who work to better the lives of women and children in our community and the world through education, advocacy & service.

The Zonta Foothills Club of Boulder County is a group of advocates who believe that the power of a few to make a difference for many. To that end we focus on hands-on service projects, scholarships, advocacy and fundraising to help women in our community and internationally. Since 2001 our members have raised more than $200,000 and 10,000 volunteer hours to support community-based and internationa

l projects making a significant impact on the lives of women and girls. These funds have supported the Boulder Valley Schools Teen Parent Program, There with Care, Care Connect, Imagination Library, Boulder Reads, Attention Homes, Boulder Valley Women’s Health, MESA, Safe Shelter of St Vrain Valley, Carriage House, and United Nations Partners in conjunction with Zonta clubs world-wide. In addition, we have endowed the Bev Hackbart Scholarship to provide tuition support for a single parent attending the University of Colorado, Boulder. Zonta International was founded in 1919 and is dedicated to advancing the status of women worldwide. It has tens of thousands of members in more than 1,254 clubs in 67 countries.

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04/23/2026

The Boulder High School Pantherz ZClub asked fans at last night’s BHS soccer game to support a at school and in the community. It’s all part of .

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04/22/2026

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04/19/2026

Tell Colorado - Marriage should be Age 18, No Exceptions or Kill the BILL.
Call Governor Polis, and tell him NO children should be marrying in Colorado, especially not girls to men 10 years older. That’s predatory.
SB48 was supposed to End Child Marriage in Colorado, but instead it was gutted by an amendment allowing 16 and 17 year olds to marry adults up to 10 years older. That’s not protection, that’s a hunting license.
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So glad you could join us!
04/09/2026

So glad you could join us!

03/26/2026

All Women’s Equal Pay Day, held this year on March 26th, symbolizes how far into the year women must work to earn what men earned in the previous year. The wage gap is even greater for women of color. The wage gap has widened since 2024 when Equal Pay Day was March 12th.

According to the latest U.S. Census figures, women who work full time are paid on average just 81% of the typical man’s pay. Women still face barriers in accessing good-paying jobs and carry a disproportionate burden for caregiving responsibilities in our society. Additionally, the lack of affordable childcare and paid family and medical leave contribute to women being unable to join the workforce or stay in the workforce. Pay equity and family friendly policies make good business sense and will help employers attract and retain the best talent. The COVID-19 pandemic has deepened existing inequalities and has made the problem of unequal pay more urgent.

The pay gap over time results in women saving less for retirement than men, earning lower pensions and social security payments, having a larger burden of student debt, and results in women having less economic security than male counterparts.

We encourage women to advocate for themselves; state and federal governments to enact legislation that ensures equal pay for women; and businesses to review their compensation policies to ensure that historical policies and pay practices are not unfairly disadvantaging women. We also advocate for the recognition of the Equal Rights Amendment, which would provide constitutional support for the fight for Equal Pay.

WEAR RED On March 26th:
We join the National Committee on Pay Equity in calling for our members, and all women and men, to wear red on March 26 to symbolize how far women are “in the red” on Equal Pay Day.

Thank you to Boulder’s Share-A-Gift for hosting their annual toy shop. It’s a beautiful way to celebrate the season and ...
12/21/2025

Thank you to Boulder’s Share-A-Gift for hosting their annual toy shop. It’s a beautiful way to celebrate the season and our community. We were 35 Zontians strong with members from our Zonta Foothills Club and our amazing Boulder High PantherZ ZClub, Watershed School Z Club, Flatirons Golden ZClub and Boulder County Platinum ZClub. It is always wonderful to be together for a great cause.
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12/09/2025

Ranelle is a member, a donor and a passionate voice for the Zonta Foothills Foundation. Join her in making a difference today...Please add the Zonta Foothills Foundation to your Colorado Gives donation list. 100% of your contribution will go directly to programs for women and girls. We thank you for your support.

12/08/2025

Kay is a powerful example of women supporting women. As a member of Zonta, she is building for the future through mentorship and service. Please support Kay and our other volunteer members as they work together to Build a Better World for Women and Girls.

12/07/2025

Leaders like Lily have found their passion for community through Zonta. Support our programs on Colorado Gives Day to continue these important programs that Build a Better World for Women and Girls.
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