Dublin Rotary Members Donate Bikes To Families In Need
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Dublin CA
08 December, 2021
7:10 PM
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Press release from the Rotary Club of Dublin: Dec. 8, 2021 The City of Dublin has a poverty rate of 4.01 percent— with the Covid-19 pandemic more people are facing health and economic burdens. This Holiday Bike Giveaway to Needy Families will surely bring a smile to the kids. Rotary members from Dublin, CA will be at Fallon Middle School 3601 Kohnen Way, Dublin 94568 on Dec 9th at 1 pm PST, we will be assembling bikes for the giveaway.Ed Raney CPA and a member of the Rotary Club of Dublin says "This is a fun day and guaranteed to put you in the holiday spirit." The Rotary Club of Dublin has a very strong tie and relationship to schools in the Dublin Unified School Districts and supports Interact Volunteer Clubs at several schools in the district. Dublin High alone has more than 100 interactors involved in a very active community service organization. Each year the Rotary Club of Dublin's Foundation awards graduating seniors from the Dublin Unified School District with scholarships recognizing them not only for their exemplary academic successes but also for their amazing contributions to their community while also participating in a wide range of additional activities. This year the Dublin Rotary Foundation awarded $19,500 in scholarships to 9 very deserving students. Rotary members from Dublin have long supported the community through a range of service projects. Members of the Dublin Rotary Club have also supported the Veteran's Day Recognition Luncheon, All-Star Community Heroes Recognition Event to honor local police, fire and EMT professionals, COVID-19 Community Healthcare Relief, Educator of the Year. Rotary members throughout the world take action to make communities better. They contribute their time, energy, and passion to carry out meaningful and sustainable projects that promote peace, fight disease, provide clean water, help mothers and children, support education, and grow local economies. Rotary's top priority is the global eradication of polio. Rotary launched its polio immunization program, PolioPlus, in 1985 and in 1988 became a leading partner in the Global Polio Eradication Initiative. This press release was produced by the Rotary Club of Dublin. The views expressed here are the author's own.
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