We celebrate the power of unity and local impact. We’re dedicated to enhancing the lives of our residents through meaningful initiatives. Discover how we make a difference through volunteering, networking, and collective growth. Join us as we build a brighter future for California West one small act of kindness at a time.
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The Rotary Club of Arcadia California is in its 97th year. The club is very active in “service above self” and is proud of its contributions over the years. Examples of our service would include building the dining hall, western fort, amphitheater and several other improvements at Camp Trask, the Boy Scout in the hills above Monrovia and recent construction of water systems for eight jungle villages in Thailand to honoring “Students of the Month” at Arcadia high school and “Teacher of the Year” at Arcadia schools.
The club is known for having lively and fun meetings. We meet at noon every Friday at Embassy Suites Hotel in Arcadia
The Rotary Club of Duarte California has been active since 1952. The club is active, dynamic, and growing. We provide service in the community and throughout the world. We work hard, have fun, and make lasting change locally and internationally. The Duarte Club was the first in the world to admit women as members via the U.S. Supreme Court decision on May 4, 1987. Find out why we are called “the mouse that roared”.
The award winning Rotary Club of Glendora is all about COMMUNITY SERVICE, COMMERCE, AND CAMARADERIE. We are made up of people of action who are busy doing good work in the community and around the world. Because we get things done, we were named Glendora’s 2023 non-profit of the year!
Over the course of a year our combined efforts have a remarkable impact. We put on the “Field of Heroes” Fourth of July flag display which not only promotes community pride and unity, but raises money for the Glendora Police Department Explorers, LA County Fire Department Foundation, the Citrus Veterans Center, and the APU Veterans Center.
This last year we packaged over 30,000 meals for the local food bank, helped clean our local hiking trails, hosted a luncheon for low income seniors, held a speech contest, an essay contest and a music challenge. We sent kids to leadership camps and gave financial support, manpower and leadership for the Glendora Public Library’s annual gala, the Battle of the Books, and more recently, the trivia contest which helped raise tens of thousands of dollars for library programs. We supported Glendora Unified and Charter Oak School Districts with Teacher Mini Grants.
Internationally, we built homes in Mexico, supported medical missions in Guatemala, provided shelter for war refugees in Ukraine, and have been a force in Rotary’s campaign to eradicate polio from the world.
In short, The Rotary Club of Glendora has had a number of remarkable achievements that have positively impacted the people in our community.
We invite you to “Come See What We Do.”
For over a century, the Rotary Club of Monrovia has been a steadfast pillar of service and community engagement. Established 101 years ago, our club has continuously strived to make a positive impact in Monrovia and beyond. Committed to the ethos of “Service Above Self,” we undertake various initiatives aimed at enriching lives and fostering growth. Our endeavors include providing scholarships to deserving students from Monrovia High School and Canyon Oaks/Mountain Park School, enabling them to pursue higher education. Additionally, we offer scholarships for community members to attend vocational programs at the Monrovia Adult School and Citrus College, empowering individuals to enhance their skills and opportunities. Through initiatives like our Santa Clothes program, we supply school clothing to disadvantaged youth, ensuring they have the resources they need to thrive academically and socially. Furthermore, we organize leadership camps for local 11th and 8th graders, nurturing the leaders of tomorrow. Our commitment extends beyond scholarships and programs; we also actively support various local organizations such as Foothill Unity Center, Monrovia Reads, Centre Stage, Inc., Monrovia “YES” program, Santa Anita YMCA, Foothills Boys and Girls Club, Monrovia Public Library, and more. At the Rotary Club of Monrovia, we believe in building a stronger, more inclusive community through service, fellowship, and shared values. Join us in making a difference that lasts for generations to come.
Sierra Madre Rotary is a club focused on caring and friendship and dedicated to the Rotary mission to provide service to others, promote integrity, and advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through its fellowship of business, professional and community leaders. Our members work together and in collaboration with other community organizations and city government to support youth and education, promote community awareness, provide for local and global needs, and contribute to humanitarian efforts. A sampling of our projects includes: