Pat Sawilowsky
Patricia Audrey "Pat" Sawilowsky was a past president of the National Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America, and held offices in many other service and charitable organizations. She was also the subject of a chapter titled, "Special People and Places" in Riddick's history of Aiken, South Carolina. She was the mother of Norma Cahen, a past president of the Early Childhood Educators of Reform Judaism and Shlomo Sawilowsky.
Jaycees
is a non-profit corporation established in 1920 to develop leadership skills via service to the public. The Jaycees fundraising efforts supports many charitable organizations, and they have built hospitals, parks, and playgrounds. Sawilowsky served as the president of the Aiken, South Carolina chapter of the Jaycee's Women's auxiliary, and as the president of the state of South Carolina JCetts in 1964.International Toastmistress
Toastmistress is a world-wide nonprofit educational organization whose mission is to train people in leadership roles. It was reincorporated under the name of International Training in Communication or POWERtalk International. Sawilowsky joined the St. Petersburg, Florida club in 1969. She served as president of the local chapter; president of the 1st Council area; president of the Sunshine Region including the states of Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Mississippi, South Carolina, and the Bahamas ; and international convention chair.During her membership, she won the Toastmistress Club of St. Petersburg, Florida Speech Contest multiple times, and placed 2nd place in the regional Speech Contest.
American Business Women's Association
Sawilowsky was named Woman of the Year by the St. Petersburg, Florida Chapter of the American Business Women's Association, an organization incorporated in 1949 of businesswomen from diverse occupations that provides opportunities for professional growth through leadership and education.Jewish War Veterans Women's Auxiliary
Sawilowsky was awarded medals by the Jewish War Veterans Auxiliary Florida Chapter from 1993 - 1997 for her leadership in various initiatives, including- Child Welfare
- Mental Health
- Americanism
- Hospital