Sites of Interest
Soroptimist International Northwest Region
Soroptimist International Northwestern Region improving the lives of women and girls in local communities and throughout the world. Our region structure includes 108 clubs, over 3,600 members, and services five states in the Pacific Northwest.
Founder Region
“Founder Region” is where Soroptimist International, the world’s largest classified volunteer service organization for women in business, management, and the professions, began on October 3, 1921
Soroptimist International of the Americas
Women Volunteer, Women’s Organization: Soroptimist is an international women’s organization for women’s issues.
Soroptimist International Europe
Soroptimists inspire action and create opportunities to transform the lives of women and girls through a global network of members and international partnerships.
Soroptimist International of Great Britain and Ireland
These clubs are grouped into Regions or National Associations, and grouped further into the four Federations. These Federations are Great Britain and Ireland, the Americas, Europe, and the South West Pacific.
Soroptimist International South West Pacific
SI South West Pacific (SISWP) includes 13 countries in the Asia Pacific Region: Australia, Cambodia, Fiji, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mongolia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Singapore, Solomon Islands and Thailand.
Club & Members Map
Members can use this map to find contact information for clubs and members. Non-Soroptimists can use the map to look up clubs in their area, then follow the instructions below to join or contact a club.
Soroptimist International
Committed to a world where women and girls together achieve their individual and collective potential, realise aspirations and have an equal voice in creating strong, peaceful communities worldwide.
Grants, Awards, Other Opportunities
Live Your Dream/ Children’s Art Contest
Launched in conjunction with International Women’s Day (March 8), the Soroptimist Live Your Dream campaign inspires women from all walks of life to live their dreams and encourages them to pass on their good fortune to others.
Violet Richardson Award
The program is named after Violet Richardson Ward, the first president of the first Soroptimist club. Richardson Ward was committed to creating opportunities for girls and young women through her affiliations with Soroptimist, the Girl Scout Council…
Women’s Opportunity Awards
The Women’s Opportunity Awards program is Soroptimist’s major women’s education project. Through the program, clubs in 19 countries and territories assist women who provide the primary source of financial support for their families by giving them…









