Oxford Testimonials About Zonta Woodstock
Zonta Woodstock is proud of our relationship and partnerships with organizations, businesses and community members and leaders in Oxford County.
It is with everyone’s support we are able to serve and advocate to empower women and girls in our community. We encourage you to read the testimonials about Zonta Woodstock and what they have to say.
Golfer & Sponsor Testimonial about Zonta Woodstock
“The Zonta Golf Tournament is an event that my ladies and I look forward to every year. The effort and organization put into this one day makes it incredibly enjoyable. I love the fact that the Zonta is about giving back to women and children within Oxford County. Combing the social aspect of golf and the ability to make a difference to those in our community makes this day extra special. Thank you Zonta.”
Carole Vink, Golfer & Classic Sponsor
Financial Recipient Testimonial about Zonta Woodstock
“The Woodstock Hospital Foundation is proud to have a strong partnership with the Zonta Club of Woodstock. Together we have worked to support various needs at Woodstock Hospital and we look forward to continuing the tradition of working together to support our community.”
Joycelyn Jenner,
Senior Development Officer
Financial Recipient & Partner Testimonial about Zonta Woodstock
“The Zonta Club of Woodstock is a great supporter and good friend of Domestic Abuse Services Oxford (DASO). At the core of DASO’s mission and vision is our belief in the value of empowering women and girls. And this is a belief we share with Zontians, both locally and globally. Whether it is a local effort to assist a young women in her post-secondary education dream or globally in providing life-saving birthing kits to women in Africa, Zonta is on the front lines of service valuing and empowering women and girls. We are very grateful for the ongoing financial support of The Zonta Club of Woodstock. Zonta’s donations have allowed us to serve more women, children and adolescents impacted by domestic abuse, sexual assault and homelessness.”
Rhonda Hendel, Executive Director