A Rotarian makes a difference in South Africa
Thirteen years ago, Magdalen Leung made a promise to a little orphan boy living in a village in South Africa. Leung, foundation chair of the
Read moreThirteen years ago, Magdalen Leung made a promise to a little orphan boy living in a village in South Africa. Leung, foundation chair of the
Read moreThe Rotary Club Northcliff (Zambia, RID 9400) has managed their wheelchair project for 26 years, providing wheelchairs and mobility aids to those who cannot afford
Read moreCoronado Rotarian Dan Gensler has been chosen as the District Governor
Read moreMembers of the Rotary Club of Sealy (Texas, US – D 5890) and its high school division – Interact Club – spent five hours Sunday collecting books to be sent to underprivileged countries and selling baked goods as a fundraiser for the youth club. Proceeds from the cupcakes
Read moreThe Rotary Club of Chatsworth (KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, D 9370) hosted a successful preliminary team talk competition at Meadowlands Secondary School in Montford recently. The semi-finals were held at various
Read moreThe Rotary clubs in South Africa launched a partnership with the Department of Basic Education in support of the Read to Lead campaign in
Read moreThe Rotary Club of Newlands (Cape Town, South Africa — District 9350) has launched its first E-club which will enable its members
Read moreRotary Club and Unisa Social Work Department handed over birth packs at Ga–Kolopo Village. In the front (from left) is Pontsho Rasekgala (beneficiary), Phuti Kanama (Unisa Student), Marlene Swart (Rotary Club), Ngoakoana Raletjana (beneficiary) and Segale Mmmutlana (mentor mother). At the back is Unisa Supervisor Brian Tigere
Read moreMajuba Rotary in South Africa (Newcastle, D 9370) is on a mission of hope. Its members recently embarked on the annual Blanket Project, spreading warm-hearted donations to the elderly, the abused,
Read moreThrough the Hilton and Howick Rotary Club of South Africa, District 9370, the East Cooper Breakfast
Read moreEveryone must “be bold for change,” and four Langley women were thrown into the spotlight this weekend for leading by example. In her own words, Langley
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