On this day in 1905, Rotary International was formed, and Rotary in The City and Shoreditch, District 1130, are demonstrating the values on which the organisation was founded, 116 years on.
We are celebrating Rotary Day by hosting a joint Zoom event of the Inter-Country Committee Germany - Great Britain/Ireland on 28 February 2021 to raise funds for Kitchen Social, a worthwhile charity providing free school meals for children in need in 23 London Borough.
23rd February each year marks ‘Rotary Day’, which in 2021 is 116 years since the formation of Rotary International by Chicago-based lawyer, Paul Harris. With 1.2 million members in over 35,000 clubs in over 200 countries, Rotary is not only one of the oldest, but also one of the world’s largest and most successful membership and humanitarian service organisations.
Rotary, which started out as a professional networking organisation, quickly turned their vision to humanitarian service, with members and clubs having a long track record of addressing challenges in their communities and around the world.
That vision endures today, with the organisation committed to tackling some of the world’s biggest issues including protecting the environment, providing clean water and fighting disease.
The latter of those has been thrown sharply into focus over the last year with the COVID-19 pandemic gripping the globe. In the UK and Ireland, Rotary clubs have launched thousands of vital projects to support those in need, whether it be by stocking foodbanks, volunteering at vaccination centres, ensuring children have the required equipment for lockdown learning, and much more.
Perhaps most notably, Rotary International spearheaded the ongoing campaign to eradicate polio worldwide. Since their End Polio Now campaign was launched more than 30 years ago, they have helped reduce cases of the paralysing disease by 99.9%, vaccinating almost 3 billion children and preventing 19 million cases of paralysis.
Club President Juergen Schuhmacher said: “We’re all so proud to be part of such a wide-reaching and life-changing organisation. As with every Rotary club, we aim to have an impact in our local community and make a difference to those in our area in need of support. Rotary Day is always a special day in the calendar, as it allows us to showcase how our organisation is rooted in the local community, but with a global impact.”
We give our time and talents to help others, all while having fun and making social connections in the process. We’re always keen to welcome new members to our club.”
To get involved in Rotary and make a difference in your community, visit www.rotarygbi.org/join or contact our Club Secetary Livia Catalano
more World Polio Day is observed on 24 October each year. The End Polio movement is not only a signature initiative of Rotary International but also an iconic service that showcases our dedication to making a lasting impact.
more Our members enjoyed a weekend of fellowship with our partner clubs from Lodi | Italy, Leipzig-Brühl | Germany and Saint—Raphaël | France
more Our Honorary Member, The Lord Mayor Professor Alderman Michael Mainelli, was addressing the audience at the Rotary Peace Conference
more Our Honorary Member Prof Michael Mainelli was sworn in as the 695th Lord Mayor of London as part of a ceremonial procession through central London on 11 November 2023
more President Marisa Papaluca Amati was delighted to welcome members and their guests to our club’s Presidential Handover event, which was held at the Sky Garden in London.
more We are delighted that Prof Michael Raymond Mainelli has accepted our invitation to become an Honorary Member of our club.
more Our member Dr Manuela Nigro gave a fascinating talk about the Metaverse and we had the great honour to welcome Norman Pepe as a new member of our club.
more A story of Rotary success
more We had the pleasure to welcome Sujay Paul, Assistant District Governor, District 1130, at our AGM. In addition, two new prospective members attended our fellowship dinner.
more The Club’s AGM and Handover celebrations took place at Taberna Etrusca on 12 July 2022 when Prof Dr Marisa Papaluca Amati took over the chain of office from outgoing President Stefano Donati.
more Our dear friend and fellow Rotarian Roger Wolf sadly passed away. Our thoughts and sympathy are with his wife Ina and his family.
more Stefano Donati took over the presidency for the 2021-2022 Rotary year.
more We are very honoured to announce that President Stefano Donati has been awarded the "Cavaliere dell Ordine della Stella D' Italia"
more Update on our Club life abc activities
more 12 September 2017
more President Saroj Chhabra, her daughter and Past President Juergen Schuhmacher represented our club at the District Assembly Dinner on 25 March 2019.
more Fausta and Livia represented our Club at the Jubilee of Rotarians
more President Vincenzo and Rn Suraiya at the RIBI conference in Bournemouth
more HM The Queen says thank you
more Guest: Mr Micah Clark, Ambassadorial Scholar, Rotary Foundation
more Induction Hendrik Puschmann and Guest Speaker Prof Martyn Sené, Deputy CEO and Operations Director National Physic Laboratory - 'Measurement Matters'
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