The Rotary Club of Madras Mid-Town (RCMM), chartered in 1972, is one of the distinguished clubs within Rotary International, which boasts over 34,000 clubs globally. With a membership of over 50 professionals and business leaders from diverse industries, RCMM is recognized as a premier club in Rotary District 3233.
Celebrating its golden jubilee in the Rotary Year 2021-22, RCMM has been committed to impactful service projects that have transformed the lives of thousands in and around Chennai for more than four decades. Their initiatives cover a broad spectrum, including Health Care, Literacy and Education, Water and Sanitation, Integrated Rural Development, Environmental Programs, and Youth Development.
Notable long-term projects include Cancer Care, active for 27 years (www.rotarycancercare.org ), a Women’s Vocational Training Centre in Choolai, the Stop TB Awareness Program, village development efforts including a Medical Centre and Kindergarten school, a Digital Literacy Program, and the Go-Green initiative focused on tree planting.
RCMM warmly invites your participation, which will not only bring hope to many but also create smiles for those they serve.
The Rotary Club of Madras Mid-Town (RCMM), chartered in 1972, is one of the distinguished clubs within Rotary International, which boasts over 34,000 clubs globally. With a membership of over 50 professionals and business leaders from diverse industries, RCMM is recognized as a premier club in Rotary District 3233.
Celebrating its golden jubilee in the Rotary Year 2021-22, RCMM has been committed to impactful service projects that have transformed the lives of thousands in and around Chennai for more than four decades. Their initiatives cover a broad spectrum, including Health Care, Literacy and Education, Water and Sanitation, Integrated Rural Development, Environmental Programs, and Youth Development.
Notable long-term projects include Cancer Care, active for 27 years (www.rotarycancercare.org ), a Women’s Vocational Training Centre in Choolai, the Stop TB Awareness Program, village development efforts including a Medical Centre and Kindergarten school, a Digital Literacy Program, and the Go-Green initiative focused on tree planting.
RCMM warmly invites your participation, which will not only bring hope to many but also create smiles for those they serve.
The Rotary Club of Madras Mid-Town (RCMM), chartered in 1972, is one of the distinguished clubs within Rotary International, which boasts over 34,000 clubs globally. With a membership of over 50 professionals and business leaders from diverse industries, RCMM is recognized as a premier club in Rotary District 3233.
Celebrating its golden jubilee in the Rotary Year 2021-22, RCMM has been committed to impactful service projects that have transformed the lives of thousands in and around Chennai for more than four decades. Their initiatives cover a broad spectrum, including Health Care, Literacy and Education, Water and Sanitation, Integrated Rural Development, Environmental Programs, and Youth Development.
Notable long-term projects include Cancer Care, active for 27 years (www.rotarycancercare.org ), a Women’s Vocational Training Centre in Choolai, the Stop TB Awareness Program, village development efforts including a Medical Centre and Kindergarten school, a Digital Literacy Program, and the Go-Green initiative focused on tree planting.
RCMM warmly invites your participation, which will not only bring hope to many but also create smiles for those they serve.
Paul P Harris, the father of the Rotary Movement, was born on April 19, 1868.
When he passed away on January 27, 1947, he left behind a rich legacy of fellowship and brotherhood for international understanding and service to humanity. The seed he sowed in 1905 has blossomed into a large tree covering 200 geographical regions, with over 32,000 clubs and a membership of over 1.2 million.
Given here are a few excerpts from his speeches and writings that are as relevant in today's world as they were during his lifetime:
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"This is a changing world; we must be prepared to change with it. The story of Rotary will have to be written again and again."
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On "Followship": "Followship is wonderful; it illuminates life's pathway, spreads good cheer, and is worth a high price."
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On "Friendship": "Friendship was the foundation rock on which Rotary was built, and tolerance is the element that holds it together."
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On "Business": "In the Rotary plan, business is an important part of life, but it is not the all of life. He whose vision extends no further than his field of business is to be pitied."
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Paul P Harris, the father of the Rotary Movement, was born on April 19, 1868.
When he passed away on January 27, 1947, he left behind a rich legacy of fellowship and brotherhood for international understanding and service to humanity. The seed he sowed in 1905 has blossomed into a large tree covering 200 geographical regions, with over 32,000 clubs and a membership of over 1.2 million.
Given here are a few excerpts from his speeches and writings that are as relevant in today's world as they were during his lifetime:
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"This is a changing world; we must be prepared to change with it. The story of Rotary will have to be written again and again."
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On "Followship": "Followship is wonderful; it illuminates life's pathway, spreads good cheer, and is worth a high price."
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On "Friendship": "Friendship was the foundation rock on which Rotary was built, and tolerance is the element that holds it together."
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On "Business": "In the Rotary plan, business is an important part of life, but it is not the all of life. He whose vision extends no further than his field of business is to be pitied."
Paul P Harris, the father of the Rotary Movement, was born on April 19, 1868.
When he passed away on January 27, 1947, he left behind a rich legacy of fellowship and brotherhood for international understanding and service to humanity. The seed he sowed in 1905 has blossomed into a large tree covering 200 geographical regions, with over 32,000 clubs and a membership of over 1.2 million.
Given here are a few excerpts from his speeches and writings that are as relevant in today's world as they were during his lifetime:
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"This is a changing world; we must be prepared to change with it. The story of Rotary will have to be written again and again."
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On "Followship": "Followship is wonderful; it illuminates life's pathway, spreads good cheer, and is worth a high price."
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On "Friendship": "Friendship was the foundation rock on which Rotary was built, and tolerance is the element that holds it together."
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On "Business": "In the Rotary plan, business is an important part of life, but it is not the all of life. He whose vision extends no further than his field of business is to be pitied."
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