Me, A Rotarian?

Are you interested in joining the Rotary Club of Wokingham...?


 

Me, A Rotarian?

 

  • Do you have a passion for community service and friendship?

  • Do you want to make a difference in Wokingham, Great Britain and the World?

  • Would you like to be part of a group of local professionals, who meet for meals, social events, fun activities and work on projects aimed at helping others?

  • Would you like to join 1.2 Million Rotarians located in two hundred countries, and see doors opening for you wherever you go?


We are looking for men and women from all professional and ethnic background, who may be interested in joining Rotary International.

Come and join us, get involved and take part in fun social activities, as well as fund raising ones. 

There is no greater pleasure than the pleasure to give.

Come and see how 1.2 Million Rotarians do it. To join us , or simply to get more information. Send us an Email
 

 

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