Chestnut Hill Rotary provided funding to the Germantown Faith Communities Against Gun Violence last summer for youths to attend the La Salle University’s Summer STEM Enrichment Camp with a strong conflict resolution component led by Reverend Linda, J. Ivey, MSW. The camp consisted of 36 students from diverse backgrounds from Philadelphia Public schools, grades 5 to 8.
Successful MLK Day of Service Brings Help for People in Kensington
The Dictionary Project; Shifting From Learning To Read to Reading To Learn
On a chilly late fall morning, Henry H. Houston Elementary School Principal Leroy Hall leads a cheerful “ABC Song” with third grade students who were excitingly waving dictionaries in the air.
“A B C D E F G… now I know my…” Accompanying Hall in the school’s library were teachers and a half dozen Chestnut Hill Rotary volunteers.
Chestnut Hill Rotary Announces New Vision and Strategic Plan
Warm Winter Clothing & Food Drive for Prevention Point Philadelphia Announced
In support of Martin Luther King's birthday on January 20—a day dedicated to encouraging Americans to participate in community service—Chestnut Hill Rotary is conducting a Winter Clothing and Food Drive to benefit clients of Prevention Point Philadelphia.
Thanksgiving Food Drive a Big Success
Chestnut Hill Rotary Announces Thanksgiving Food Drive
Back in August, Annabel Wulfhart, Founder, Papermill Food Hub, spoke at Chestnut Hill Rotary’s breakfast program about the vital work of her organization does to provide food and other needed supplies for residents in the Kensington section of Philadelphia.
Once the resident of nearby Mt. Airy spoke, member and Community Service Chair, Maggie Stoeffel knew that the club had to help.
Chestnut Hill Rotary Announces Funding for Nine Northwest Philadelphia Organizations
The Rotary Club of Chestnut Hill continues its extensive outreach in the community, recently awarding grants to nine local organizations that fall within several of Rotary International’s areas of focus: supporting education, improving local communities, maternal and child health, and protecting the environment.
Make Polio History
Civic Education Forum to Boost Voter Turnout a Big Success
More than 200 Arcadia University students, faculty, Rotarians and community members attended the event Tuesday evening on the Arcadia Campus along with community partners PA Youth Vote, League of Women Voters of PA, Fresh Artists, The Chestnut Hill Local and the Arcadia Votes student-led group also attended.