2024-25 Soroptimist Intl of Dixon Board at their installation
2024-25 Soroptimist Intl of Dixon Board at their installation

President: Barbara Ridgon
Vice President: Amy Pretti
General Treasurer: Mary Anderson
Service Treasurer: Denise Raycraft
Recording Secretary: Allison Batchelor
Corresponding Secretary: Lynda Jones
Director: Brenda Walker
Director: Colleen Schneider
Delegate: Jamie Meville (Karen Walker alternate)
Delegate: Patti Crotzer (Kathy Archer alternate)

Meet our 2024-25 Board

Message from our President:

I am truly honored to serve as the President of Soroptimist of Dixon for the 2024-25 club year. I am incredibly excited to collaborate with such a dedicated and supportive board and club as we strive to GROW TOGETHER for our future.

Women have faced numerous challenges, but by uniting, SI Dixon strives to create a supportive environment that inspires women and girls to chase their dreams, regardless of their backgrounds or obstacles. We achieve this by offering access to education through our grants, awards, scholarship programs, and various initiatives aimed at enhancing educational success and fostering economic empowerment, which includes youth and those in need in our community.

We are dedicated to raising awareness about our mission and the services we offer, which opens up opportunities for those in need. We believe that joining Soroptimist is a wonderful gift one gives to themselves, to help others in the atmosphere supporting friendship and fun.

If you want to learn more, you may contact any member or email us at soroptimistdixon@gmail.com for more information—we’d love to meet you!

Best,
Barbara Rigdon

Soroptimist International of Dixon has transformed lives by empowering women and girls through education, unlocking opportunities that foster independence and healthy choices for families.

Empowered Woman

A group of five young girls standing outdoors holding signs that read 'Women have the right to choose'. Three of the girls are holding large posters while two more girls hold smaller ones. There are other people visible in the background. They are standing on grass near a building labeled 'House of Representatives'. Everyone looks happy and full of energy.
A group of five young girls standing outdoors holding signs that read 'Women have the right to choose'. Three of the girls are holding large posters while two more girls hold smaller ones. There are other people visible in the background. They are standing on grass near a building labeled 'House of Representatives'. Everyone looks happy and full of energy.

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