Build a Better World for Women and Girls
In Snohomish County, Washington and North Puget Sound – Part of Zonta International
Zonta Club of Everett has a new NAME: Zonta Club of North Puget Sound
Better reflecting the diversity of our membership and service areas.
Advocacy Action: Build a Better World for Women + Girls
Zonta Club of North Puget Sound Advocates
Ballot Measures in WA for Nov. 2024 Election:
No on I-2117
Keep Washingon’s Carbon Tax Laws
No on I-2124
Keep Washington’s Long Term Care Insurance
Celebrating
95 Years for WomenWith Zonta Club of North Puget Sound
ADVOCACY
SERVICE
SCHOLARSHIPS
Zonta Club of North Puget Sounds’s Mission:
Zonta Club of North Puget Sound, a club of the global organization Zonta International, is a leading regional organization of individuals working together to build a better world for women and girls.
Zonta Club of North Puget Sound’s Vision:
Zonta Club of North Puget Sound envisions a world in which women’s rights are recognized as human rights and every woman is able to achieve her full potential. In such a world, women have access to all resources and are represented in decision-making positions on an equal basis with men.
Join Us: Opportunities to Make a Difference:
The opportunities for service are endless in our community. Through the Zonta Club of North Puget Sound and through Zonta International, we can help women and girls reach their dreams through educational opportunities, to help stop violence against women and girls, and to improve women’s lives through a variety of local and international service projects.
Through Zonta International, projects are:
- ‘Adolescent Girls Health and Protection in Peru’ responding to the health needs of adolescents—especially girls—in a timely manner and preventing violence in schools in Peru.
- ‘Strengthening Response to GBV Survivors in Papua New Guinea and Timor-Leste’, ensuring that all women and girls in Papua New Guinea and Timor-Leste live life free from violence and providing quality services to those who experience violence.
- ‘Let us Learn Madagascar’, creating opportunities for vulnerable and excluded children, particularly girls, in Madagascar to realize their right to an education.
- ‘Ending Child Marriage’, a program to accelerate global action; we are protecting the rights of millions of vulnerable girls and putting an end to this global violation of human rights in 12 countries in Africa and Asia.
- ‘Empowering the Next Generation of Women Leaders and Innovators’, plans to empower through scholarships and awards.
We encourage our members to participate in Zonta programs at all levels.
Improving Lives: Zonta Everett Foundation
Zonta Club of Everett Foundation, our sister 501 c3 Non Profit’s activities focus on improving the lives of women and girls in Snohomish County. Scholarships are awarded to women who have undergone a major transition in their lives and are returning to school and to young women pursuing education in business and public affairs.
Upcoming Events
Business Meeting
November 7 @ 8:00 am - 9:00 am PSTFounders Day
November 21 @ 11:30 am - 1:00 pm PSTHoliday Zocial
December 3 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm PSTAnnual Holiday Lunch and Auction
December 19 @ 11:30 am - 1:00 pm PST
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Meetings
The Zonta Club of North Puget Sound is holding hybrid meetings. The club meets on the 1st Thursday of the month at 8:00 AM via Zoom, and the 3rd Thursday of the month at 11:30 at Evergreen Branch of the Everett Library and Zoom (see Events).
If you are interested in attending a meeting, joining Zonta, or speaking at a meeting, please contact [email protected]
Support Women and Girls in Snohomish County
Help Fund Scholarships for Women + Grants for local organizations
Give Generously
Scholarships
Zonta Club of Everett supports local scholarships and Zonta International Scholarships. Learn more.
We Support these Community Partners:
DVS SNOHOMISH COUNTY
“One of our most dedicated and caring community partners is The Zonta Club of Everett. Everett Zontians have been there with us as we worked to build a new domestic violence shelter and service center, and they have always helped by providing items of need for clients and their children”
COCOON HOUSE – EVERETT
Cocoon House is grateful to the Zonta Club of Everett for its valuable partnership, which over the years had helped to provide housing and supportive services for many at-risk and homeless young parents. By ensuring their safety and stability, and helping to strengthen the independent living and parenting skills they need to thrive, the Zonta Club continues to make long-term, generational impacts in the lives of young people and their babies experiencing significant challenges. We are sothankful for the Zonta Club of Everett’s strong support, and their commitment to breaking the cycle of homelessness!
HOUSING HOPE
The Zonta Club of Everett has been an incredible community partner for Housing Hope. Your support is instrumental in the continued success of our Homeless Teen and Young Parent Program, which serves primarily single mothers ages 16 to 24 and their young children. This program helps these young women stabilize their lives and make progress toward educational and career goals. Thank you, Zontians for your steadfast commitment to helping women in our community achieve their dreams! –
Maud’s House
“Because of funding from Zonta Club of Everett, homeless women with children have a safe place to sleep and can begin their journey to self-sufficiency. Maud’s House works with each woman to develop the skills needed to stabilize their lives and succeed once they leave our transitional shelter. These women wouldn’t be able to reach their full potential without the support of Zonta Everett. We are so very grateful. ” – Maud’s House Volunteers of America, Western WA
Peoria Home
“With the support from Zonta Club of Everett, we are able to continue to provide a contracted mental health provider to support the residents in our program as they navigate their recovery. Peoria Home is dedicated to supporting women survivors of sex trafficking, prostitution, and addiction. We are a best practice, community-based residential model where residents and graduates of our programs experience transformative, sustainable change through long-term, rent-free housing, treatment, case management, education, training, and employment. ” – Peoria Home
Village Community Services
The Zonta Club of Everett has gifted $32,000.00 in grant funds to VCS since our first grant in 2010. As a result, hundreds of women have learned skills they need to secure long-term employment and live with maximum self-sufficiency.
Monroe Gospel Women’s Mission
The Monroe Gospel Women’s Mission has classes for goal setting, smoking cessation, and healthy relationships. We provide the tools and support to help our clients succeed. In 2020, 34 women took classes at the mission. This was made possible through the Zonta grant. Our goals class teaches homeless women about growing, owning, achieving, and living their personal goals. Laurence J. Peter said, “if you don’t know where you’re going, you will probably end up somewhere else”. Many of our clients enter the mission in a time of lost wandering because they do not know where they are going, and they do not know how to get to where they need to be. The challenges of homelessness quickly snowball as women… Read more “Monroe Gospel Women’s Mission”
Citrine Health
Citrine Health’s mission is to connect women and their families to services and resources for health and wellness. Zonta Club of Everett is an active supporter of Citrine Health’s The Bra Shop. Zonta has provided both start-up funds and on-going support. The Bra Shop provides post-mastectomy bras as well as traditional bras and is one of the few shops in Washington that accepts Medicaid and other insurance reimbursements.
Interfaith Family Shelter
Thank you for the recent grant award. We look forward to working with your club members to get our newest Scattered Site Shelter up and running this fall. Your funds and support will go far in getting families off the street and into more permanent and safe housing.
Refugee & Immigrant Services Northwest (RISNW)
Zonta funding has been integral in our ability to help Afghan women and their children. With most new refugee arrivals, the focus is usually on the male head of household who traditionally is the primary wage earner. Zonta funds equip our female Afghan navigator with the ability to provide culturally appropriate resources (food clothing, hygiene items) and create a support group/network as they stabilize their lives and their families in their new homeland.
The Arc Snohomish County
“The Arc of Snohomish County is so thankful for the generous funding that has been donated by Zonta for years! These funds are used specifically for our Womens Group, which supports women with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). This program is a place for Women with IDD to come together for support and friendship, a place to share resources, and learn new information and skills together. Every woman deserves to live, work, and play in their community and Zonta helps that happen.” KL, a participant refers to Women’s Group as the “Self-Esteem Class” or the “Feel Good Group”.
Camp Fire Snohomish County
“Camp Fire Snohomish County is immensely grateful for Zonta’s generous donation for young women in our programs. With Zonta’s support, we have been able to bring young women into a nurturing environment where young women can develop essential life skills, build self-confidence, and become leaders in their communities. Zonta’s mission and values align with those of Camp Fire Snohomish County, as we both strive to have a lasting impact on the personal and professional lives of young women, enabling them to excel academically, pursue fulfilling careers, and become influential leaders in society, becoming young women who are passionate about social justice, equality, and giving back to their communities.”
Girls on the Run SnoCo
“Thanks to the funding we’ve received from Zonta Club of Everett, we have been able to offer financial assistance to more kids in our after school program each spring. Girls are facing an unprecedented mental health crisis and having funding from groups such as Zonta helps ensure we can reach kids from all backgrounds throughout our region. In our program, girls and gender-expansive youth learn critical life skills that help them navigate their daily lives in a way that gives them the power to make healthy choices for themselves. The program addresses their physical, mental, emotional, and social health at a key time in their development. It is important to our organization to keep the program accessible to all girls… Read more “Girls on the Run SnoCo”