Woman’s Club of Sanford honors scholarships, charities and new leaders
The Woman’s Club of Sanford ended its season by honoring scholarship recipients, local charities and new officers as it readies its next round of giving.

The Woman’s Club of Sanford held an Aloha Luncheon before its July and August break, recognizing scholarship recipients, local charities and newly installed officers. The luncheon marked the handoff to the 2025-2026 leadership team.
Serving Sanford since 1913, the club has raised funds and awareness for local causes through monthly luncheons, dinners, activities and events. Its annual contributions have supported Sanford Crisis Pregnancy Center, Kids House, Honor Flight Central Florida, Meals on Wheels, Safehouse of Seminole and the Sanford Seminole Art Association.

The club’s scholarship program is aimed at young women in Seminole County pursuing college, vocational or trade school. For 2026, applications closed March 27, award notifications were planned for the first week of May, and the award luncheon and check presentation were set for June 3 at the Woman’s Club clubhouse at 309 S. Oak Ave. in Sanford. The clubhouse, in Sanford’s Downtown Historic District, dates to around 1877 and can host up to 160 people.

The 2025-2026 board lists Christina Hollerbach as president, Debbie Sciara as 1st vice president, Victoria Huggins as 2nd vice president, Shakirah Johnson as 3rd vice president, Joanne Jordan as treasurer, Sanjuanita Justianano as secretary and Linda Miller as corresponding secretary. The club’s motto is “Not for self, but for all.”
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