The power of Rotary on display in Africa
By Marion Bunch, Rotarians for Family Health and AIDS Prevention (formerly RFFA) For three days in May, Rotarians from 365 clubs fanned out across Uganda, Nigeria, and South Africa to help medical...
View ArticleSeeking a world record for longest clothesline
The shirts strung out on cable between pontoon boats. By Elsa Venter, past president of the Rotary Club of Vanderbijlpark, South Africa More than 6,700 shirts fluttered in the breeze on the Vaal River,...
View ArticleThe benefits of a Rotary Peace Fellowship
Rotary Peace Fellow Julia Smith in Nairobi, Kenya. By Julia Smith, Rotary Peace Fellow In 2008-09, I was lucky enough to be awarded a Rotary Peace Fellowship to complete my master’s degree at the...
View ArticleRotary heroes in Nelson Mandela Bay
Samuel shows off the prosthetic hand he received from Rotary members. Photo by Tamika Doubell By Tamika Doubell, model, actress, and an ambassador for Brooklyn Fashion Week Thanks to my family’s...
View ArticleTraveling around the world experiencing Rotary
By Brian Rocha, a member of the Rotary Club of Goleta, California, and District 5240 Public Relations Chair I’ve done a bit of traveling in my life. But recently, I got an urge to turn my travel...
View ArticleWildlife runs revive South African club
Peter Watson runs in the Savannah Africa wildlife park. By Judy Brown, a member of the Rotary Club of Parys, South Africa Raising funds is crucial when you are faced with rebuilding a club. I am an...
View ArticleThe Rotary Youth Exchange I dreamed about
Thando Gwatyu shares the South African flag with his host family in Germany. By Thando Gwatyu, a Rotary Youth Exchange student from South Africa to Germany Recently, I finished my third month in...
View ArticleWildfires can’t stop this Rotary cycling event
Click to view slideshow. By Geraldine Nicol, Governor of District 9350 (Angola, Namibia, and South Africa) Despite raging wildfires on its outskirts, which at times came within yards of the city, the...
View ArticleFree toys brighten children’s lives
Children receive their toys in Badami Bagh, Lahore, Pakistan. By Rotary Voices staff A girl clutched the new purse she had just received during the annual toy giveaway in the community of Badami Bagh,...
View ArticleWhen more women work, economies grow
By Annemarie Mostert, a member of the E-club of Southern Africa On International Women’s Day, 8 March, it is important to reflect on the milestones women have achieved in economic opportunity, and the...
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