The Seattle Rotary Service Foundation would like to congratulate the Pike Place Market Foundation for being selected for the $100,000 Community Impact Grant! The grant was funded by members of the Rotary Club
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The Seattle Rotary Service Foundation would like to congratulate the Pike Place Market Foundation for being selected for the $100,000 Community Impact Grant! The grant was funded by members of the Rotary Club
I am so happy to report, on behalf of Rotary Club of Edmonds, and the Inauguration team of Lamin Manneh, Suzanne James and myself, that after five years, the Bridge to Success project
It was only recently that the Rotary Club of Ballard learned that it had a new Title 1 school, Licton Springs K – 8, in the neighborhood. Title 1 schools are those in
David Bobanick, Executive Director, Harvest Against Hunger (HAH) (left) and Colleen Turner, Development Director, Harvest Against Hunger (center) are shown with Bellevue Sunrise Rotary President Steve Dewalt (right) just before a presentation of
The Rotary Club of Enumclaw is beyond excited to offer support to Rainier Foothills Wellness Foundation, an inspiring Enumclaw organization bringing various opportunity to the community in need!! From Neighbors Feeding Neighbors, providing
Promoting peace is one of Rotary's seven areas of focus, and February is the month when Rotary shines its spotlight on peacebuilding and conflict resolution initiatives. As a recognized Peacebuilder District, the District
Mental health is a common denominator for successful contributions to life and liberty. Moreover, people who do not have an awareness of mental health and consider mental health counseling or treatment as a
Bellevue Eastside Rotary Club had a great time at their Christmas/Hanukkah/Holiday party this year! A fellowship event at Dave and Buster’s with a brief meeting and an “albino” elephant gift exchange. The homemade
On the twelfth of night of December, the members of Fremont Rotary combined their sandwich making service project with a visit from Seattle PD Deputy Chief Eric Barden and City of Seattle Acting
The month of January is usually a period of critical blood shortages. People stop donating blood during the holidays and when they get sick during cold and flu season. Blood drives also get