Ensure your project’s sustainability with Rotary Community Corps

Rotary Community Corps are local, part of the community and help mobilize the community to ensure that local needs are met. They are invested in the project’s success. Rotary grant projects that establish Rotary Community Corps help ensure the project’s impact lives on long after Rotary’s direct support ends.

 

There are more than 10,000 corps in 100 countries. Rotary Community Corps are active everywhere Rotary is present: in urban and rural areas, and in both developed and developing countries.

KENYA

The RCC of Cura Village near Nairobi established a home for children whose parents have died of AIDS. Many of the children are HIV-positive themselves.

Japan

The RCC of Handa Education Circle works with local schools to hold disaster-preparedness classes for young people. Activities include first aid, building portable toilets, and emergency food preparation.

United States

The RCC of Parker, Colorado, provides a powerful growth and enrichment experience for the teens and adults with special needs who belong to it.

 
 
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