Rotary Club Contributes to Local, International Causes
Rotary Club of Alameda is providing $2,000 to the COANIQUEM Burn Rehabilitation Center in Santiago, Chile. The donation will fund one year of treatment for two severely burned children.
Rotary Club of Alameda is providing $2,000 to the COANIQUEM Burn Rehabilitation Center in Santiago, Chile. The donation will fund one year of treatment for two severely burned children.
On April 12, Anna Rossi, president of Shelter in Peace, Inc, and chair of the Alameda Deanery Welcome the Stranger Refugee Resettlement Committee (WTS) spoke at the Rotary Club of Alameda (RCA) about the work both organizations do in helping to resettle refugees, immigrants, and low-income famili
Each year Rotary Club of Alameda confers scholarships to outstanding students attending high schools in Alameda: Alameda High, Encinal High, Island High, St. Joseph Notre Dame High, Alameda Science & Technology Institute, Alameda Community Learning Center and NEA Community Learning Center.
Each year the Rotary Club of Alameda confers academic scholarships to outstanding students attending high schools in Alameda. This year the club will award more than $20,000 ranging from $500 for vocational scholarships to $3,000 for academic scholarships.
The Rotary Club of Alameda announced it is now accepting applications for the club’s annual Community Grants program for Alameda-based 501(c)(3) non-profits.
Local organizations dedicated to serving the community are encouraged to apply for these funds now.
The East Bay Regional Park District, Rotary Club of Alameda, Alameda Friends of the Parks Foundation, and the Alameda Recreation and Park Department present the 2017 Splash into Spring Egg Scramble.
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