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Rotary Rocks Rolls Up Its Sleeves in Two Months of Service
Summary
Rotary Rocks Chattanooga spent December and January partnering with Welcome Home and the Family Justice Center to collect donations and support local services, while members completed leadership training and 23 were recognized as Paul Harris Fellows.
Content
Rotary Rocks Chattanooga spent December and January supporting local organizations and strengthening member leadership. In December the club partnered with Welcome Home of Chattanooga and donated paper goods, cleaning supplies, and a bed frame. In January the club worked with the Family Justice Center, collecting clothing, non-perishable food, and kid packs, and members toured the center on January 19. Club members also completed leadership training and several received facilitator certification, and 23 members were recognized as Paul Harris Fellows.
Notable activities:
- Partnered with Welcome Home of Chattanooga in December, donating paper goods, cleaning supplies, and a bed frame.
- Partnered with the Family Justice Center in January, collecting clothing, non-perishable food, and kid packs with blankets and toys, and toured the center on January 19.
- On January 10, 14 members completed Rotary Leadership Institute Part I, and five members completed facilitator certification.
- 23 members became Paul Harris Fellows after contributing $100 to The Rotary Foundation, aided by recognition points gifted by seasoned Rotarians.
- Rotary District 6780, led by District Governor David Carroll for 2025–2026, includes a network of clubs across East Tennessee.
Summary:
Rotary Rocks Chattanooga combined hands-on donations, organizational visits, and member development over two months, contributing to local services and internal leadership growth. Undetermined at this time.
