The
Zonta Yellow Rose
In the days of the suffrage movement, the leaders of our country wore a yellow rose in their lapel to show support for the women’s right to vote, and in 1984 the yellow rose was adopted as Zonta International’s official symbol.
The meaning of the ZontaYellow Rose is unity, joy, friendship, and "We Care."
In the days of the suffrage movement, the leaders of our country wore a yellow rose in their lapel to show support for the women’s right to vote, and in 1984 the yellow rose was adopted as Zonta International’s official symbol.
The meaning of the ZontaYellow Rose is unity, joy, friendship, and "We Care."