The Zonta Club of Miami Lakes (ZCML) was honored with a Proclamation from the Town of Miami Lakes, a gesture supported by the Mayor, Manny Cid, and the Town Council. This recognition was not just a mere acknowledgment but a testament to the dedication and hard work of the club's members. The proclamation, signed by 33,000 Miami Lakers, designated Tuesday, November 14th as Zonta Club of Miami Lakes Day, highlighting the significant impact of the club's initiatives.
The proclamation specifically commended the ZCML for their unwavering commitment to supporting the 16 Days of Activism campaign and their relentless efforts to combat violence against women. This recognition serves as a validation of the club's mission and the positive influence it has in the community.
Mayor Manny Cid and the Town Council's acknowledgment not only celebrates the ZCML's achievements but also underscores the importance of solidarity and collective action in addressing critical social issues. The Zonta Club of Miami Lakes Day symbolizes a day of unity, awareness, and empowerment, showcasing the power of community engagement and advocacy.
As the ZCML continues its vital work in advocating for gender equality and women's rights, this proclamation serves as a reminder of the impact that dedicated individuals can have in creating positive change. The outpouring of support from the Miami Lakes community is a testament to the Zonta Club's meaningful contributions and the profound difference it makes in the lives of women and girls.

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