Yes, we’re friendly. But we are also diverse and resourceful. Our members hail from every part of our sprawling city. We come from businesses, non-profit organizations, and local government. And we welcome you to learn more about us.
For more information about the Richmond Rotary Club, please contact Club President Henry Moe.
NEXT MEETING
Richmond Rotary meets on Fridays, 12:30 – 1:30 PM at the Richmond Golf Club unless otherwise specified.
Equity for Black Women & Girls – RCF Connects
Friday, September 20
Equity for Black Women & Girls – RCF Connects
Taylor Sims
Review of the work of the Equity for Black Woman and Girls Initiative, and the difficulty in funding they are experiencing in relation to the Fearless Fund verdict.
Continue reading →Taste of Richmond
Friday, September 27
Taste of Richmond
The very first Restaurant week is coming to Richmond and they would love for us to attend.
Continue reading →ANNOUNCEMENTS & EVENTS
Congratulations on new Blue Badge and Paul Harris plus 4
There was a full house at our Richmond Rotary meeting on August 9th. Congrats to Tom Herriman who received his blue badge (Go Blue!) and to Gerald Fay who received his Paul Harris plus 4! Service above Self!!
Continue reading →Celebrating our new members
We are honored to welcome our new members, Ruthie Abelson Olivas, Michelle Denise Milam, Crime Prevention Manager at The Richmond Police Department, Sarah Wally, Ana Gutierrez, Ralph Payton, Executive Director of GRIP, and Ludmyrna Myrna Lopez, a former Richmond City Councilmember. A huge welcome to all!
Continue reading →Celebrating David Brown | 20 Years as Club Treasurer
At our last meeting of the Rotary Year, we were honored to recognize Club Member David Brown for his 20 years of service as Treasurer.
Continue reading →Richmond Rotary members supporting the Latino Law Enforcement Association Crab Feed
Richmond Rotary members supporting the Latino Law Enforcement Association Crab Feed
Continue reading →PROJECTS
A Beautiful story from Edward Muguluma, School Director at Kisa Primary School in Uganda.
Embraced by the warmth of the support by Richmond Rotary Club, Sanyu embarked on a journey of empowerment. Through the unwavering guidance at Kisa Foundation Uganda, she honed her skills in tailoring where she could stitch her dreams into reality with every thread she wove.
With tearful gratitude, she has on and on whispered her thanks to Richmond Rotary Club through Kisa foundation Uganda, for they had not only dressed her in skills but also adorned her life with a new found hope.
Continue reading →San Pablo Smiles at Peres Elementary School | Rotarians at Work
Richmond Rotarian Josh Rosales and the Peres Clinic team had a fantastic time at Peres Elementary’s annual Back to School Fair on Saturday, Aug 17th! We raffled off several back-to-school care packages and introduced ourselves to parents and students.
Having a dental clinic on school grounds provides students with easy access to routine dental care. It also allows parents to continue working without taking time off for dental appointments.
This convenient setup helps reduce dental emergencies, thus increasing school attendance and improving students’ ability to focus in class.
If your child attends Peres Elementary School in Richmond, be sure to stop by the school’s front office to schedule an appointment!
Continue reading →School Supply Drive for families at GRIP | Rotarians at Work
Team work makes the dream work!
On Monday, Aug 12th, Richmond Kiwanian (and Rotarian) Yenny Garcia organized a School Supply Drive for families at GRIP. Yenny had support from her fellow Kiwanians and Rotarians who brought 60 backpacks filled with school supplies to the GRIP Souper Kitchen today. Thanks to all who participated. School opens next week.
Continue reading →Help a Life Foundation | Rotarians at Work
Richmond Rotary’s International Committee has been involved with the Help a Life Foundation school project in Debre Markos, Ethiopia for many years thanks to our Club members Menbere Aklilu and Norm Lundberg.
Attached are youth and 2024 University graduation photos to give you an idea of how these girls have grown into successful women.
Emebet Geremew graduated from Wolayta Sodo University and is now a nurse. Bezawit Fekadie graduated from the University of Debre Markos in Business Management and works for Commercial Bank of Ethiopia. An example of just 2 of many young ladies who have become college graduates.
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