In April 1948, Soroptimist International of Camas-Washougal was chartered.
Our first president was Stella Short. Martha Ford, a teacher and charter member, became our strongest mentor and gave generously to our club. This was during the war years and money was hard to come by. Martha gave the club $8,000.
This money was used to help keep solvent and pay the mandates of the SIA and provide money for scholarships to young people. Her donation had only one string attached, and that was to keep the bulk of the money in the Camas and Washougal areas, giving young women and others a chance to get an education to better themselves.
With careful management, prudent giving and a strong desire to raise money and give back to the community while keeping our membership strong, we have managed to make that seed money grow.
In the beginning, we purchased CDs and had savings accounts in local banks. With interest and additional bequests and memorials, our monies grew. Over the years, we had donations from members and families that believed in the core value of Soroptimist.
When Martha Ford passed at the age of 104 in 1995, she left a large portion of her estate to Soroptimist International of Camas-Washougal. With this money we were able to establish a fund that has enabled us to use the interest, keeping the principle so that it would serve us into perpetuity. We have successfully given approximately $5,000 annually to deserving youth and women of our community from this fund.