Good Cause -- A cut above
Mike Sciacca
Making a difference for women and children in local communities has
been the driving force behind Soroptimists International of Huntington
Beach for nearly 20 years.
On Monday, the Soroptimists will join co-sponsor Hilton Waterfront
Beach Resort in staging a Haircut-A-Thon at the Hilton’s outdoor
pavilion. Nearly 20 stylists from five local salons will offer haircuts
-- no shampoo or styling is involved -- for children and adults at $5 per
head.
The idea for the event came from local stylist Kathy Nakamoto and
Soroptimist member Maria Geddes, the individual business travel sales
manager for the Hilton. The two canvassed the city, seeking stylists to
volunteer for the good cause. Soroptimists will be working that day, too,
providing the stylists with cleanup help.
Proceeds from the event will benefit abused children.
“People tend to think that we are a club in name only but that is
hardly the case,” Geddes said. “These women work diligently and give
freely of their time. Much of our work is hands-on. It’s truly
rewarding.”
Geddes has been a member of Soroptimist International of Huntington
Beach for not quite a year but already, like many other club members, she
has become quite involved: she is on the board of directors, is vice
president of membership and retention, and writes the club newsletter.
Last Friday, she was honored as the club’s Soroptimist of the year.
The organization consists of professional women who volunteer
throughout the year, giving their time and effort through service
projects in order to advance human rights and the status of women.
Its goal is to assist women -- children included -- and recognize the
accomplishments of women of all ages. The club also offers these women
help in building a better life wherever possible.
“It’s a wonderful organization and not only do you get to help out
with some very worthy causes but you also get to meet some very nice and
successful professional women. I have learned a lot about what goes on in
this city since I have joined -- from the great things to not so good
things,” Geddes said.
The local Soroptimists club, 45 members strong, lends its hand to a
number of fund-raising events throughout the calendar year.
A few of the major causes it helps support is Project Self
Sufficiency, Interval House, the Therapeutic Riding Center, the fight
against cancer, various environmental causes and the Huntington Beach
Community Clinic .
* MIKE SCIACCA is the education and sports reporter. He can be reached
at (714) 965-7171 or by e-mail at michael.sciacca@latimes.com.
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