A Roundup of Rotary News
Clean drinking water for village in Ecuador
By Arnold R. Grahl

High in the Andes, an indigenous community had been waiting more than a decade for clean drinking water. Although they had worked with a regional water agency on a plan, they didn’t have the funding to put it into effect – until they met a new Rotary club willing to apply for its first global grant. Small in size, the club delivered a big impact. Now 133 families have access to safe drinking water piped from a mountain catchment down to their homes. Read more
Girls speak up through Rotary/Toastmasters alliance

Teenage girls all over the world struggle with self-confidence. Recently, a team of Rotary members and Toastmasters in our Rotary zones set out to help girls build their leadership skills. Both Rotary and Toastmasters International are committed to helping girls embrace their full potential. Learn more
RYLA provides life-changing leadership skills

Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) is an intensive experience, organized by Rotary clubs and districts, where young people develop leadership skills while having fun and making connections. Read about a RYLA academy in Missouri, USA. |