Zonta Club of New Providence raises $10K for Ranfurly Home

Sat, Jul 8th 2017, 10:00 AM

The Zonta Club of New Providence recently raised and donated $10,000 to assist in the construction of the country’s first Transition Home at the Ranfurly Home for children. The donation was part proceeds from Zonta’s ‘Tapas N Jazz’ event.

The ZCNP– in partnership with the Ranfurly Home – hosted the evening of fun and elegance earlier in the year to help generate much-needed funds to help get the non-profit children’s home further to their target of building transition homes.

“This opportunity to partner with the Ranfurly Home in their mission to construct a Transition Home for young adults is in keeping with our mandate to empower and advance the status of women and children,” said ZCNP President Claudine Farquharson.

“So we were delighted to be a part of such a worthy venture and we look forward to continuing our support for this cause.”

Transition homes are needed for children who would have lived in the Ranfurly Home but have to move out of the Home as they come of age.

President of the Ranfurly Home Alexandra Maillis-Lynch said not many children who live at the Ranfurly Home have the back-up of family and security to help them ease into responsibilities associated with adulthood.

In the past, she said, it has proven to leave many of the children susceptible to bad influences.

A transition home home would give them that stopgap for two years where they would abide by certain rules that would go with the home and they will learn what it is to be an adult in the right situations that allows them to feel that they’re a part of a family.”

ABOUT: Zonta Club is the nation’s leading organization dedicated to improving the legal, political, economic, educational, health and professional status of women at the global and local level through service and advocacy. Zonta was founded in 1919 and is an International global organization of executives and professionals working together to advance the status of women worldwide through service and advocacy. Zontians all over the world volunteer their time, talents and support to local and international service projects, as well as scholarship programs aimed at fulfilling Zonta's mission and objectives. 

(L-R) President of the Zonta Club of New Providence Claudine Farquharson; Ranfurly Home Administrator Alexander Roberts, President of the Ranfurl Home Alexandra Maillis-Lynch.

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