Rotary International District 3291
Quote of the Week:

Never fear shadows. They simply mean there's a light shining somewhere nearby


Joke of the Week:

Santa: I am so miser (kanjoos) that I went alone for my honeymoon and saved half the money.
Banta: That is nothing, I saved full money. I sent my wife for honeymoon with a friend.


 

Rotary International - Humanitarian Grants Program

Humanitarian gransts enable Rotarians to increase their support of international service projects that provide water wells, medical care, literacy classes, and other essentials to people in need. Rotarian participation is key to the success of these projects.

Matching grants assist Rotary Clubs and districts in carrying out humanitarian projects with clubs in other countries.

District Simplified Grants enable districts to support service activities or humanitarian endeavors that benefit local or international communities.

Volunteer Service Grants support the travel of qualified Rotarians and their spouses as they plan needed projects or provide essential services in a community.

Health, Hunger and Humanity Grants fund long term, self help, and grassroots development projects that use a sustainable, integrative approach to address humanitarian needs.

 


4th September, 2010

Launching of Vision 10 - President's, Secretaries', AG & ZS meet with spouse at Rotary Sadan at 7.30 PM


6th September, 2010

ICM on youth / new generation / teachers day recognition and celebration / youth conclave at Kalamandir at 6 P.M.


12th September, 2010

Polio Workshop at Rotary Sadan at 9 A.M.

Service Above Self