Soroptimist International of Greater Las Vegas

Soroptimist International of Greater Las Vegas Soroptimist is an international organization for business and professional women who work to improve the lives of women and girls, locally and globally.

Soroptimist International of Greater Las Vegas is part of Soroptimist International of the Americas. Headquartered in Philadelphia, Pa., Soroptimist (Soroptimist.org) improves the lives of women and girls through programs leading to social and economic empowerment. Its major program, the Soroptimist Women’s Opportunity Awards, provides cash grants for women seeking to improve their lives with the

help of additional education and training. Since 1972, the award-winning program has disbursed more than $25 million to tens of thousands of women, helping them to achieve their educational goals. Soroptimist, a 501(c)(3) organization that relies on charitable donations to support its programs, also powers LiveYourDream.org—an online community offering offline volunteer opportunities in support of women and girls.

TO THE WOMAN WHO IS SLOWLY FADING AWAY...To the woman who has lost her spark.To the woman whose get up and go, has well ...
10/14/2022

TO THE WOMAN WHO IS SLOWLY FADING AWAY...

To the woman who has lost her spark.
To the woman whose get up and go, has well and truly gone.
This is for you.
This is to remind you, that you don’t have to be everything to everyone, every day.
You didn’t sign up for that.
Remember when you used to laugh? Sing?
Throw caution to the wind?
Remember when you used to forgive yourself more quickly for not always being perfect.
You can get that back again.
You really can.
And that doesn’t have to mean letting people down or walking away.
It just means being kinder to you, feeling brave enough to say no sometimes.
Being brave enough to stop sometimes.
And rest.
It starts the moment you realise that you’re not quite who you used to be.
Some of that is good, some of that is not.
There are parts of you that need to be brought back.
And if anyone in your life is not okay with that… they are not your people. Your people will be glad to see that spark starting to light up again.
So, if you have been slowly fading away my friend, this is the time to start saying yes to things that bring you joy and no to things that don’t.

It’s really pretty simple.

By Donna Ashworth

From ‘to the women’

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08LRGWY74/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_QXYBP1XQNKBHB07D6QHC







Image by Sofikul7531, available on shutterstock as a print

To The Woman is the second book from History Will Remember author, and social media wordsmith, Donna Ashworth. Donna’s poems and essays for women are constantly flying around the internet bringing positivity and solidarity. This collection contains 48 favourite poems, plus beautiful quotes; truly....

That's our President Nancy currently at the amazing District 6 Meeting hosted by SI Hawthorn! That table of books are su...
09/17/2022

That's our President Nancy currently at the amazing District 6 Meeting hosted by SI Hawthorn! That table of books are sure to a fantastic addition to your reading collection!

Soroptimist International of Greater Las Vegas proudly announces the return of Susie Magit. We celebrated her induction ...
09/17/2022

Soroptimist International of Greater Las Vegas proudly announces the return of Susie Magit. We celebrated her induction on 9/11. Susie brings her amazing photography and artistry talents to us and we are so excited she is back as a member of our club. (she never left our hearts!) We love you Susie!

04/08/2020

Attention all STEMconnector and Million Women Mentors

Take advantage of available webinars and resources for K-12 Virtual Learning

April 9, 3:00 PM ET: Shift to Virtual: CSR & Employee Volunteerism
Featuring Nepris, STEMconnector, AT&T, K12
Click here for more information and to register

April 15, 1:00 PM ET: What’s Working? Virtual K-12 Learning Resources
Virtual K-12 learning resources from Learning Blade, ISS, UL – XplorLabs, LabXChange
Click here for more information and to register.

April 16, 2:00 PM ET: Strategies for Optimizing Virtual Mentoring Experiences
Featuring Technovation
Click here for more information and to register.

For Immediate Release DATE:             April 1, 2020 CONTACT:     Nikki Haag, Public Information Officer               ...
04/02/2020

For Immediate Release

DATE: April 1, 2020
CONTACT: Nikki Haag, Public Information Officer
[email protected]


Aging and Disability Services Division
Nevada COVID-19 Aging Network rapid response announced


Carson City, NV -- Nevada’s Aging and Disability Services Division (ADSD) today announced it is launching a website to offer a single point of entry where elders and caregivers can request help in specific areas of need.

The Nevada COVID-19 Aging Network (Nevada CAN) website will support Nevadans as they “Stay Home For Nevada” as directed by Governor Steve Sisolak to slow the spread of COVID-19.

The site is available through Nevada 2-1-1 at https://www.nevada211.org/seniors-covid19-resources/

ADSD partnered with the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine (UNR Med) Sanford Center for Aging (SCA), UNR School of Community Health Sciences (CHS) Dementia Engagement, Nevada Senior Services and Nevada 2-1-1, to plan and implement this comprehensive and coordinated approach to meet the needs of the potentially hundreds-of-thousands of newly-isolated elders.

“Nevada’s seniors are among the most vulnerable right now, and ensuring they have a way to get critical help is more important than ever,” Governor Steve Sisolak said. “Whether it’s food, medicine, health assessments or just social interaction, these residents, especially those that are homebound, are in extra need of assistance right now as we take steps to slow the spread of this virus and protect Nevadans of all ages.”

"This resource will allow us to connect early with Nevada’s seniors to ensure those that are homebound have access to the support they need. Kudos to our partners statewide for prioritizing this effort,” said Richard Whitley, Director of the Department of Health and Human Services.

The statewide, coordinated approach at the heart of Nevada CAN is focused on ensuring the needs of all elders are met during self-isolation in three priority areas:

Essentials for Daily Living - access to food and prescription medications
Telehealth Services – geriatric assessments, psychiatry, primary care and other clinical services as available
Social Support Services – Offering connection to education, wellness and social engagement through remote technologies including one to one, group peer support and volunteer opportunities.

In addition, the website will provide support to the aging provider network, offering timely information, policy and funding guidance, and supporting opportunities for collaboration and coordination across the state.

“We created this platform to support collaboration and coordination, not to duplicate any efforts already being made by the thousands of hard-working community partners and volunteer organizations” said Dena Schmidt, Administrator, Aging and Disability Services Division.

The Nevada CAN goal is to mobilize all available resources and ensure that every elder Nevadan has access to medical, social and daily essentials in their home, which will reduce COVID-19 exposure and impact. Requests for help will be sent to Aging and Disability Services staff who will route the requests to the appropriate community partner, state program, county program or action team.

As a public health gerontologist who has dedicated his career to supporting elder health and well-being, Peter Reed, PhD, MPH, Director, Sanford Center for Aging at UNR School of Medicine, stated, “I find the COVID-19 crisis absolutely stunning, as it is by far the biggest challenge ever faced by the state- and nation-wide network of aging services professionals. While people clearly recognize the public health, health care and financial crises underway, we need to also realize that there is an important aging services crisis unfolding in communities across our state with the potential for very serious consequences for Nevada’s older citizens.”













Nikki Haag
Public Information Officer/Tribal Liaison

Nevada Department of Health and Human Services

Aging and Disability Services Division

3416 Goni Road, Suite D-132 |Carson City, Nevada 89706
T: (775) 687-0560|F: (775) 687-0574|E: [email protected]

www.dhhs.nv.gov | www.adsd.nv.gov

http://adsd.nv.gov/Resources/Listserv/



Helping People. It’s who we are and what we do.



Find help 24/7 by dialing 2-1-1; texting 898-211; or visiting www.nevada211.org

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Nevada CAN Aging Services Network is focused on keeping elders safe from exposure to Covid-19, while ensuring they are well-supplied, and have access to medical and social services ...

Million Women Mentors NevadaIntroduction WebinarTuesday, March 31st at 2 PM (PDT)Please join to learn more about Million...
03/28/2020

Million Women Mentors Nevada

Introduction Webinar

Tuesday, March 31st at 2 PM (PDT)

Please join to learn more about Million Women Mentors and be a part of the MWM-NV steering committee. Starting in 2015, Million Women Mentors is a national movement to spark the interest and confidence of girls and women to pursue and succeed STEM careers and leadership opportunities through the power of mentoring. The webinar agenda is as follows:

Introduction to Million Women Mentors (MWM)
Vision for MWM Nevada
MWM Nevada Committee Leader Introductions
Opportunities for Engagement with MWM
Next Steps for MWM Nevada
The MWM Nevada team led by Radhika Raghavan from Caesars would like to engage any corporate, government, postsecondary, nonprofit and/or K-12 school/district as well as any individual who is passionate about creating opportunities for girls and women in STEM through mentoring. Please forward this invite to any of them.

Intro to Million Women Mentors in Nevada

Tue, Mar 31, 2020 2:00 - 3:00 PM PACIFIC / 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM (EDT)

Please join this meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.

https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/691404485

You can also dial in using your phone.

(For supported devices, tap a one-touch number below to join instantly.)

United States: +1 (571) 317-3112

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Access Code: 691-404-485

New to GoToMeeting? Get the app now and be ready when your first meeting starts: https://global.gotomeeting.com/install/691404485

03/26/2020

Meeting is at noon on April 2. We will have a link for the meeting sent to you prior to then.

03/20/2020

As coronavirus fears cause stress and anxiety for some people, a local non-profit says the pandemic can also lead to an increase in domestic violence. SafeNest is a confidential domestic violence shelter in Las Vegas that is usually at capacity. With the traumatic times we are experiencing right now...

03/17/2020

Dear Soroptimist members, family, friends, donors and supporters of Sweet Fantasy,
Thank you for your continued support in this challenging time we all face. We are grateful that our venue and food vendors are working with us as we plan to reschedule Sweet Fantasy. As plans are finalized, we will communicate them to you via Facebook, email, texts and phone. Until then, please be safe, well and kind.
Sincerely,
Kim and Susie
Sweet Fantasy Co-Chairs

Dedication of Women's Suffrage marker in downtown Las Vegas.  Jo Goodwin, our Ruby Award winner, (4th frm left) is the p...
03/06/2020

Dedication of Women's Suffrage marker in downtown Las Vegas. Jo Goodwin, our Ruby Award winner, (4th frm left) is the person responsible for this trail marking the road to suffrage in Nevada.

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