Our Presidents’ Projects
Each year our President asks the club to support a local charity. We hold social events to raise funds and over the last few years, these are the charities we have supported:
2008 - 2009
President Betty has always supported NSPCC, and chose this charity again for her President’s Project. When the cheque was presented to Clare from NSPCC, she spoke of Betty as ’legendary’ and praised her magnificent work in Essex for NSPCC - she was delighted to meet her at last!

We have previously supported NSPCC’s Child Witness Support scheme, now based in Colchester, which enables children to give video evidence in court. During 2008 - 2009, Betty asked members to support NSPCC again, and £1 000 was raised for their projects. This will probably go towards funding Child Line in our neighbourhood.
The money was raised in two events - a summer barbecue and a lunch. Soroptimists do like their food!
2007 - 2008
President Jan was delighted that the club’s fund-raising activities for Fair Havens were well supported through the year and we raised £1 600 for the local hospice. Events included a Weekender’s clothes party, the sale of President Jan’s handmade jewellery, a successful BBQ and a Silent Auction. A big fund raiser was our Indian meal at the Maharaja Indian Restaurant and a new event this year was a wine tasting - an evening much enjoyed by all!
The total raised for Fair Havens was £2 000.
2006 - 2007
At the beginning of the year, President Janice set out to enthuse the club in raising funds for MIND - a charity that supports those with mental health issues.
A range of events was organised – a Fashion Show, a lunch on Canvey Island and spectacular Musical Evening, when talented harpist Camilla Pay came to Southend and entertained Soroptimists, friends and guests. She was ably supported by organist David Sandercock and the programme was varied and light-hearted.
President Janice was touched by the support given by friends, family and the club to this so-called ‘Cinderella’ charity - as mental illness can’t be seen, it doesn’t raise the sympathy that some other charities do.
Linda was overwhelmed. She thanked the club very warmly for their support. “The money will go a long way in helping our clients - but it isn’t just the money. The status you give to us - as a nationally based organisation - in supporting us, is vital when we are negotiating for grants to continue our work.”
2005 - 2006
The club raised over £1 000 by holding a Music Quiz, a Silent Auction, a curry evening and several smaller functions.
2004 - 2005

In 2004 - 2005 President Lysette supported the Eastwood Ward of Southend hospital - our picture shows Lysette with newly installed President Sharon and two of the Eastwood Ward nurses.