In the calm blue waters of Lamon Bay in Quezon Province, Philippines, lies a source of pride for local fishermen and a submerged salute to Rotary: an artificial reef in the shape of a Rotary wheel. The wheel has helped restore the local fishing industry, which was devastated by large-scale commercial fishing vessels that used dynamite, cyanide, and fine mesh nets from the late 1990s through the early 2000s.
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Rotarians around the world are committed to supporting activities that strengthen the conservation and protection of natural resources, advance ecological sustainability, and foster harmony between communities and the environment.
moreLike most Rotary Clubs, Godalming Woolsack supports local charities. In 2022-23, Godalming Woolsack is supporting Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice Care and Skillway
moreThe club gets involved in a number of exciting international projects to improve the lives of others in different parts of the world.
moreMaintaining a vibrant group of men and women of different ages and backgrounds is vital to the success of the club and we welcome new members
moreWe like to provide some financial support to charities and other good causes in their work, so we have a programme of fundraising each year for this purpose.
moreThe Rotary Foundation is Rotary's own charity which the club supports each year through different programmes
moreLike all Rotarians we enjoy social events together each year, some of which involve competing with other Rotary clubs in sports and games
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