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Rotary International is a global network of community volunteers with members, known as Rotarians, who work together to create positive change in their communities and around the world.

Rotary District 5500 (D5500) is made up of more than 50 Rotary Clubs in Southern Arizona, where our members put service above self. Our 1,500 members are leading and partnering on projects that create lasting local and global community change. Our D5500 members come to Rotary to serve. They stay for the friendships and relationships they build.

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Help support vocational education in Arizona through The Rotary Vocational Fund of AZ!  For a short presentation click HERE, for the TRVFA website, click HERE!

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Rotary is not just for older adults!  We have Interact Clubs for ages 12-18 in middle schools, high schools and Boys & Girls Clubs.  We also have Rotaract Clubs for ages 18 and up in colleges and universities, and community-based, too!

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Let us help you spread the word about your club’s upcoming events, projects or fundraisers in IMPACT! Complete this IMPACT! Submission Form and return to [email protected] by Friday for the following week’s newsletter. Include your photo or graphic as a separate attachment as a jpg or png file.

WHAT ABOUT PAST PROJECTS & FUNDRAISERS?

We’ll feature them in our Rotary in Action Quarterly. The deadline for the next issue (September) is August 10, 2024.  Here’s the Rotary in Action Submission Form to complete and return to [email protected].

About Rotary District 5500

Service Above Self

aitlyn Rotarians at the 1911 convention embraced an early version of our primary motto, Service Above Self. They also adopted an early version of our secondary motto, One Profits Most Who Serves Best

NOTE:  The new D5500 Webmaster is Caitlyn Adams [email protected] Thanks!

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LA Disaster District Service Project Update

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The Rotary District 5500 LA Disaster Service Project stands as an outstanding example of the strength of Rotary’s commitment to service and community support, especially in times of need.

Through the leadership of dedicated individuals like Joe Puett, Wendy Guyton, Marcos Ramirez and Robert Miller, this initiative quickly came together, and the photos of the truck filled with donations speak volumes about the collective effort and coordination of Rotarians across the district. Their leadership and tireless work set the stage for what has become a powerful example of Rotary’s ability to mobilize resources in response to disaster.

Significant and heartfelt thanks go to Rotarians Robert Miller and Mike Mills from the Casa Grande Club. Robert organized the transport of funds and resources, and Mike drove the truck to Los Angeles. Their efforts, along with the support of their families, exemplify the selflessness and dedication that Rotary members demonstrate in their pursuit of helping those in need.

When the truck arrived in LA, PDG Hank Huisking and her husband Peter were there to meet it, providing a warm and welcoming reception for the generous donations. Their presence underlined the heartfelt gratitude and unity within the Rotary community as they received the much-needed supplies to support the disaster response.

Beyond the tangible donations, the success of this project highlights the incredible financial contributions made by individual Rotarians, as well as the clubs and regions coming together to amplify their impact. Many clubs have stepped up by sending checks, and regional collaborations have taken this effort even further. For example, the Green Valley and Valle Verde clubs, at the Spaghetti Spree event, challenged all the clubs in their region to raise $10,000, which shows the power of collective action and friendly competition to achieve a common goal. Similarly, the Mountain Empire Club’s Community Dinner raised over $2,500 for the cause, demonstrating how even smaller events can generate meaningful support for disaster relief efforts. And the San Luis Frontera club is currently conducting a community-wide fundraising campaign for this cause.

What makes this project particularly special is the way it allowed Rotarians to respond in multiple ways, directly connecting with their own families, friends, and communities who may have been impacted by the disaster in LA. The ability to mobilize quickly, whether through financial contributions, fundraising events, or direct physical aid like the truck delivery, underscores the versatility of Rotary’s service model. It’s clear that the disaster affected not just those in LA, but also those who have ties to the area, creating a sense of urgency and solidarity that propelled this project forward.

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ShelterBox USA is Matching LA Relief Donations

ShelterBox USA is supporting the communities affected by the recent fires in LA County.

By working in partnership with the Rotary Districts (5280 and 5300) in the affected areas, ShelterBox USA will match all donations to the fund up to $100,000.

Donations to this fund will be designated for the emergency relief and recovery efforts for the LA Wildfires and will be administered by Rotary Districts 5280 and 5300 in Rotary Zone 26.

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ShelterBox Matching Our Wildfire Donations!

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ShelterBox USA is supporting the communities affected by the recent fires in LA County. By working in partnership with the Rotary Districts 5280 and 5300 in the affected areas, ShelterBox USA will match all donations to the fund up to $100,000. Donations to this fund will be designated for the emergency relief and recovery efforts for the LA Wildfires and will be administered by Rotary Districts 5280 and 5300 in Rotary Zone 26.

Please, donate at ShelterBox LA-Fires-Relief-Fund to help get up to $200,000 donated to the LA-area Rotary Districts for their wildfire relief efforts- we give half, ShelterBox gives the other half!

Learn more about Rotary District 5280.

Learn more about Rotary District 5300.

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AVENUES OF SERVICE

We channel our commitment to service through five avenues, which are the foundation of club activity.

Club
Service

A thriving club is anchored by strong relationships and an active membership development plan.

Vocational Service

Rotarians work with integrity and contribute their expertise to the problems and needs of society.

Community Service

We find ways to improve the quality of life for people in their communities and to serve the public interest.

International Service

We promote peace & understanding globally by sponsoring or volunteering on projects around the world.

Youth
Service

Rotarians work to empower young people through leadership development programs, encouraging the next generation of leaders.