About Us

The Cross Border Club is a newly formed online club and member of Zonta International

The Cross Border Club was developed to offer busy individuals passionate about advocating and helping women and girls the opportunity to belong to an international organization. The Club acts like any other Zonta club, focusing on Zonta’s Mission and Vision while allowing participation from anywhere. We’ve eliminated issues of inclement weather, dedicated travel time, extended out-of-country travel, and restricted personal time because we’re online.

A club board of five elected members governs the club, while members with specific interests choose to lead related committees. As a club, we decide how to build a better world for women and girls within realistic parameters.

A Membership committee helps encourage new membership and social activities to build fellowship. The Advocacy-Service committee works to identify club and member actions related to district and international goals. A UN committee educates members on global issues and needs. A PR & Communications team works to build awareness of our club and its achievements. Currently, any funds raised support the Zonta International Foundation for Women.

Zonta Cross Border (Canada-USA) Club Members

Join the Zonta Cross Border (Canada-USA) Club

Share your interests, skills and passion with other like-minded individuals to build a better world for women & girls.

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As a newly formed club we are just getting started. Help us determine what and how we will grow.

Scholarships and Awards

The Zonta Cross Border Club will accept candidate applications for Zonta International scholarships and awards. One candidate application for each award or scholarship will be presented to the District 4 Awards Committee for consideration on the club’s behalf.

Advocacy & Service Projects

The Zonta Cross Border Club aligns its advocacy and service projects with Zonta International and its service projects.

ENDING CHILD MARRIAGE: A PROGRAM TO ACCELERATE GLOBAL ACTION PHASE III

  • Globally, one in every five girls is formally married or in an informal union before reaching 18 years of age. Health crises, conflicts and climate change are increasing the risks of child marriage for millions of girls worldwide. 

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CLIMATE EMPOWER: COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT AND INNOVATION FOR GENDER-TRANSFORMATIVE CLIMATE ACTION

  • We are preventing climate-induced gender-based violence (GBV) and other harmful practices in Madagascar, Mozambique and South Sudan.

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LAAHA: A VIRTUAL SAFE SPACE FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS

  • We are providing a virtual safe space for girls and women with information about women’s health, rights and gender-based violence services.

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