helped nearly 100 families and individuals in the Warner Robins area receive an
assortment of fresh and frozen food items this past Saturday morning. Members
of the club sorted, bagged and delivered the food boxes to needy families
selected by the Trinity UMC Food Pantry.
members of the club for their generous donation of funds (over $1,600) for the
food baskets and applauded Rotarians for participating in a major project of
the club for the past eight years. “Its an opportunity to help people, to give
encouragement and extend a little grace,” said club member and Assistant
District Governor Joy Hurst. She added “it’s a good opportunity for our
Rotarians to have hands-on interactions with members of our community who are
in need. The families are so grateful to receive the food baskets.” This is a
year round need, but this is what we can do now and we hope our actions will
inspire others to participate.” Rotarians are improving the lives in
communities around the world every day through thousands of service projects.
The Rotary Club of Centerville is also active in promoting literacy through a
weekly book donation program, providing GED scholarships and an annual
appreciation program for Adult Literacy Volunteers.
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