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On Wednesday, October 25th, the Rotary Club of Dominica continued its annual tradition of spreading the warmth of Creole culture to the residents of the Grotto Home for the Homeless. As the island buzzes with the spirit of nationality, pride, culture, and unity, our members are thrilled to share this vibrant energy with the Grotto Home community. This event stands as a living testament to the enduring koudmen tradition passed down by our ancestors.
The Grotto Home residents were treated to a delicious Callalou soup lunch, a gesture of goodwill that reflects our commitment to nurturing our community. In addition, we donated $1,000 worth of essential groceries to support the needs of the Grotto Home for the Homeless. This heartwarming initiative was made possible through funds raised by the Rotary Club of Dominica during The Original Souse and Punch 2023 fundraiser.
During this heartwarming event, we also held a raffle draw, with all proceeds dedicated to funding Rotary International’s community projects and disaster relief efforts worldwide. We are deeply grateful to our sponsors and everyone who participated in the raffle. Your contributions help us make a real difference in communities near and far.
Congratulations to the Raffle Winners:
We extend our heartfelt thanks to our sponsors, volunteers, and all those who joined hands with us to create a memorable day of giving back and spreading joy. Together, we continue to make a positive impact on our beloved community.
The Rotary Club of Dominica was chartered on July 1st, 1974, and is a member of District 7030, which spans from St. Kitts to Suriname, comprising 75 clubs and over 3200 Rotarians. The District Governor for the Rotary Year 2023/2024 is Brian Glasgow from St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Embracing diversity and inclusion, Rotary believes in leveraging a variety of skills and perspectives for greater reach and impact. To learn more about the Rotary Club of Dominica and its projects, visit https://www.rotary-dominica.org/.
On Wednesday, October 25th, the Rotary Club of Dominica continued its annual tradition of spreading the warmth of Creole culture to the residents of the Grotto Home for the Homeless. As the island buzzes with the spirit of nationality, pride, culture, and unity, our members are thrilled to share this vibrant energy with the Grotto Home community. This event stands as a living testament to the enduring koudmen tradition passed down by our ancestors.
The Grotto Home residents were treated to a delicious Callalou soup lunch, a gesture of goodwill that reflects our commitment to nurturing our community. In addition, we donated $1,000 worth of essential groceries to support the needs of the Grotto Home for the Homeless. This heartwarming initiative was made possible through funds raised by the Rotary Club of Dominica during The Original Souse and Punch 2023 fundraiser.
During this heartwarming event, we also held a raffle draw, with all proceeds dedicated to funding Rotary International’s community projects and disaster relief efforts worldwide. We are deeply grateful to our sponsors and everyone who participated in the raffle. Your contributions help us make a real difference in communities near and far.
Congratulations to the Raffle Winners:
We extend our heartfelt thanks to our sponsors, volunteers, and all those who joined hands with us to create a memorable day of giving back and spreading joy. Together, we continue to make a positive impact on our beloved community.
The Rotary Club of Dominica was chartered on July 1st, 1974, and is a member of District 7030, which spans from St. Kitts to Suriname, comprising 75 clubs and over 3200 Rotarians. The District Governor for the Rotary Year 2023/2024 is Brian Glasgow from St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Embracing diversity and inclusion, Rotary believes in leveraging a variety of skills and perspectives for greater reach and impact. To learn more about the Rotary Club of Dominica and its projects, visit https://www.rotary-dominica.org/.
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