From BOWLING GREEN ROTARY CLUB
As Bowling Green’s Rotary Club closed out its fiscal year on June 30, members had reason to celebrate. Together, they raised and donated more than $57,000, supporting over 20 projects that touched lives both here at home and around the world.
Locally, the club’s giving spirit could be seen in its support of community events such as the Black Swamp Arts Festival and Firefly Nights. Rotary also provided ongoing monthly donations to five area food pantries, ensuring neighbors facing food insecurity received help throughout the year. And through its annual scholarship program, three high school seniors were awarded scholarships to help them begin their college journeys.
Rotary’s impact didn’t stop at the city’s borders. As part of a global network committed to service above self, the Bowling Green club helped fund clean water initiatives in Uganda and Honduras – efforts that bring safe drinking water to communities in need. Closer to home, but with a wide reach, Rotarians partnered with BGSU’s Marvin Center to host a community meal-packing event that prepared 70,000 meals for the Kids Coalition Against Hunger.
Since its founding in 1938, the Bowling Green Rotary Club has contributed more than $600,000 to local and international causes. That legacy of generosity continues by Rotarians who believe in building a better world—one act of service at a time. For more information, contact Mike Kuhlin at bgrotary@icloud.com.
