District Officers

 Project: DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT
 
One of our foremost goals in this district addresses member retention and development.

  • We need to ask our worthy friends, neighbors, and colleagues to join us. If a worthy prospect does
    not live within your geographic area, but you think they’d enjoy what Rotary has to offer, then contact
    a club near them and attend a meeting there (as a make-up) and introduce them to Rotary, that way!
     
  • We need to show more pride by remembering to wear our Rotary pins, proudly!
     
  • But, we need to do more than that. We need to make our projects, programs, and even our
    weekly meetings interesting to visitors, prospective members, and the community.

    • If you have thoughts, ideas, suggestions, or success stories on this subject
      that you’d like to share, please send an email to: RotaryDistrict7250@yahoo.com

GIFT OF LIFE
The Mission of Gift of Life, Inc.
To further the cause of world peace and understanding by facilitating free medical services to children suffering from heart disease and other similar or allied diseases, regardless of race, creed or national origin, and who would otherwise lack access to such services.
Gift of Life is a crusade of the heart, touching children in peril. An idea born in 1975 to a group of Rotarians from Manhasset, Long Island, NY, is today a global effort. We reach out to many children, who would otherwise die, and heal their failing hearts with the miracle of cardiac surgery. Our outreach spans the world, nurtured by compassion for young victims we alone can cure. Each child whose future we restore is a tribute to humanity and love, helping build bridges of friendship and peace among people everywhere.

Gift of Life, Inc.
475 Northern Blvd, Suite 25, Great Neck, NY 11021
Phone:  516-504-0830

 Excellent work is always taking place at Gift of Life International!                                                 Check them out at www.GiftofLifeInternational.org



RotaCare Free Clinics have been in existence since 1989, when the first homeless patient was treated in Santa Clara. Since then RotaCare has expanded to include clinics around the San Francisco Bay Area, Seattle, Washington, and New York State.
RotaCare is a nonprofit corporation formed for the purpose of providing free medical care to people who have the most need and the least access to medical services. It is a coalition of over 1,500 Rotarians, physicians, nurses, pharmacists, social workers, interpreters and other volunteers who provide free medical care to the medically underserved in a collaborative effort with hospitals, clinics, community and social service organizations and service groups.
RotaCare has 501(c)(3) nonprofit status as defined by the Internal Revenue Service. The RotaCare name is federally trademarked.

Rotacare News - August 2007

Donate Life: Organ Donation

website: http://www.health.state.ny.us/nysdoh/donor/organ.htm

To download form: CLICK HERE

Anchor Project
info not available: contact PDG John Capri

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