National Service Project
DKMS is an international nonprofit fighting blood cancer and blood disorders. In 2020, DKMS joined forces with the South African Sunflower Fund, creating DKMS Africa in 2021. With over 51 years of combined experience across seven countries, we're dedicated to recruiting diverse stem cell donors. Inspired by the heroic battles of Darren Serebro, Chris Corlett, and Mechtild Harf, we strive to ensure every patient has a chance at life-saving treatment. Join us in our mission to save lives and make a difference!
International Service Project
One of the world’s leading feminist women’s rights organisations, working directly in areas affected by war and conflict to strengthen the influence and power of all women. Working closely together with more than 100 partner organisations in 20 countries to defend women’s rights, achieve gender equality and justice, and reach lasting feminist peace.
We are a Family!
In 2006 Ladies’ Circle International & Round Table International signed a Memorandum of Understanding between the two clubs to encourage a closer relationship whilst assisting each other, the Side by Side agreement.
At the International Annual General Meeting in 2010, it was agreed to recognize and respect this Memorandum of Understanding and the ongoing cooperation between the two organisations by adding item 4 in the Aims and Objectives – To promote, co-ordinate & develop working relationships with Round Table International, Tangent Club International, Agora Club International and Club 41 International wherever possible.
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Who Are We?
Ladies Circle is a vibrant and dynamic service organization for young women between 18 years and 45 years who would like to make a difference in their community, raise funds and meet new friends.
We operate with a code that defines the role of Ladies' Circle, and by which all our members abide by, as summarised by our motto: “Friendship and Service”.
Ladies Circle has its roots in England, where the wives of Round Table members founded the very first Circle in Bournemouth in 1930. Today, Ladies Circle International has approximately 12,500 members in 40 countries.