The continued fight to eradicate polio gets an additional $34.8 million boost from Rotary in support of immunization activities and research to be ...
Rotary Club of West Bend Foundation
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The Rotary Club of West Bend is proud to be part of Rotary International, a global network of over 1.2 million members who share a common desire to forge connections and make a difference in their communities.
The Rotary Club of West Bend’s projects change lives close to home and around the world. Our current activities include the Historic West Bend Theatre and Regner Park renovations, opioid addiction prevention and awareness programs, and local university scholarships.
No challenge is too big for us. For over a century, we’ve been bridging cultures and connecting continents to fight illiteracy and poverty, promote peace, improve sanitation, support education, and grow local economies.
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I joined Rotary because I love the West Bend community. As a Rotarian, I’ve made friends with movers and shakers who are just as passionate about investing in our community and doing good.
Amanda N. Follett
Schloemer Law Firm
I joined Rotary because a friend invited me. I have made many new friends and I'm proud to serve the community. Rotary does so much good in the world and by the way, it's a lot of fun!
Chris Wenzel
Alexssa Enterprises
Rotary Club of West Bend Foundation
ALEXSSA
The continued fight to eradicate polio gets an additional $34.8 million boost from Rotary in support of immunization activities and research to be ...
Rotary Club of West Bend Foundation
ALEXSSA
Hidden in Plain Sight and the Heroin Highway Lecture Series.
This program will focus on educating parents on the critical issue of prescription drug ...
Rotary Club of West Bend Foundation
ALEXSSA
August 2, 2017 – West Bend, WI – What does a turtle, a beaver, and an otter on a train have in common? It sounds like the beginning of a bad joke ...