by Admin | Jan 6, 2025 | Our Stories
When Savanna Smith returned from her first Rotary international service project, she did so with a full heart and a feeling that she and others on the Misión Claridad team had made a difference for hundreds of underprivileged adults and children living in and around...
by Admin | Sep 30, 2024 | Our Stories
Irina Oanica holds a replica mace during her visit to the House of Commons in Ottawa. Irina with House of Commons Speaker Greg Fergus. Irina sits takes a seat in the “Green Chamber” (House of Commons). Irina Oanica will never forget where she was on the day when she...
by Admin | Jul 23, 2024 | Our Stories
The global grant scholarships initiated by the Rotary Club of Edmonton Riverview were unique in so many ways that Renée Reiling felt she had to share them with others. “I wanted to get people to know more about how impactful global grants scholarships can be,” says...
by Admin | Jul 8, 2024 | Our Stories
The vision for this international project is better vision for disadvantaged in Ecuador More than 200 disadvantaged adults and children in Ecuador are seeing the world more clearly today because of an initiative of the Rotary Club of Edmonton Riverview. In January...
by Admin | May 7, 2024 | Our Stories
What could be better? Enjoy a morning walk or run in Edmonton’s river valley and the satisfaction of knowing that you are supporting a campaign to eradicate a disease that once crippled or killed thousands of children annually in Canada and around the world. And...
by Admin | Mar 11, 2024 | Our Stories
It’s as if Chinese philosopher Loa Tzu had the sustainability of international Rotary projects in mind, back in the sixth century BC when he wrote: “Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.” His concept...