Jingle? Mingle? Why not do both!

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(Jingle? Mingle?)

The Soroptimists “Jingle Mingle” Christmas event rings into action…

The Soroptimists of Hemet-San Jacinto is holding it Christmas “Jingle-Mingle” celebration on Thursday, December 5.

The Soroptimists are an international group.  The local Hemet-San Jacinto chapter recently held its highly successful, “Team work makes our dreamwork,” campaign, and seeks to build on that success.

Soroptimist International consists of Soroptimist International of the Americas, Soroptimist International of Europe, Soroptimist International of Great Britain & Ireland and Soroptimist International of the South West Pacific.  This organization is global in its influence, and local in its impact.   It is a global volunteer movement working together to transform the lives of women and girls. The network of approximately 75,000 club members in 122 countries works at a local, national and international level to Educate, Empower and Enable opportunities for women and girls.

The Soroptimists build their success on three main themes.

VISION                                                                                                                             Women and girls will achieve their individual and collective potential, realize aspirations and have an equal voice in creating strong, peaceful communities worldwide.

MISSION                                                                                                               Soroptimists transform the lives and status of women and girls through education, empowerment and enabling opportunities.

PRINCIPLES                                                                                                                        The principles of Soroptimism are to strive for: • The advancement of the status of women • High ethical standards • Human rights for all • Equality, development and peace and • The advancement of international understanding, goodwill and peace.

This organization always holds highly organized spectacular events and the “Jingle Mingle” promises to be another in a long line of successful fund-raisers.

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