I often find myself reflecting on the impact of one idea. An idea that more than a century ago sparked a global movement. On this day in 1868, Paul Harris was born in Racine, Wisconsin. His vision was to bring people together not just for business, but for friendship, connection, and service. That idea became Rotary.
Today, over 1 million of us carry that legacy forward. We see it in every project, every act of service, and every moment we choose to lead with purpose. Paul’s vision lives on — not just in what we do, but in why we do it.
In response to the deepening humanitarian crisis in #Ukraine, we created an official channel for contributions to support the relief efforts underway by #Rotary districts. Learn more: https://t.co/cZKri01Qio #RotaryResponds
We are pleased to name @antonioguterres as the recipient of #Rotary’s highest recognition: The Rotary Award of Honor for the @UN’s significant contribution to international understanding and goodwill. #UN75 https://t.co/hfp2v4LJrY
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@charliehustleco wants you to be the best-dressed #Chiefs fan for Halloween Weekend.🐈⬛👻🎃
A simple follow & RT to win all of these items! We’ll choose the winner on Saturday 10/31.
(*see next tweet for official rules and eligibility*)
Every day, polio health workers prove that no mountain is too high and no desert is too wide to prevent them from vaccinating every last child. Experience their story during our #WorldPolioDay Global Update: https://t.co/IjFY9GdWNE
@TimHayesLaw@Tglunsford Yes Tim. Happy about that. Appreciate your friendship. Glad Will enjoyed a great Rex season and good to have him close to home. Your American Legion squad was solid. Trent and Alli now happily married!
“In #Rotary, connections often lead to partnerships, which lead to projects. Projects that change lives in communities all around the world.” - Larry Lunsford