The gala is in support of The Nightingale Centre, a not-for-profit organization supporting grieving children, youth and families in Guelph-Wellington who are living with, or anticipating, the death of a significant person in their lives.
The Rotaract Club of Guelph is excited to announce their annual charity gala! It will be on March 7th, 2024 at 6pm at the Summerlee Science Complex at the University of Guelph. Get tickets HERE.
The gala is in support of The Nightingale Centre, a not-for-profit organization supporting grieving children, youth and families in Guelph-Wellington who are living with, or anticipating, the death of a significant person in their lives.
The gala is in support of The Nightingale Centre, a not-for-profit organization supporting grieving children, youth and families in Guelph-Wellington who are living with, or anticipating, the death of a significant person in their lives.
On February 24th, 2025 the Eradicating Human Trafficking Committee will be hosting a panel discussion on human trafficking in the Guelph-Wellington Region.
One of Guelph's most cherished organizations, HOPE HOUSE, led by Rotarian Jaya James, is once again arranging their annual COLDEST NIGHT OF THE YEAR (CNOY) fundraising walk. Register and join an easy 2km walk in Guelph on Saturday afternoon, February 22 at 2pm. You can form your own walking team and recruit members, or join one of the existing teams such as Jaya's team which is called "HOPE WALKS." Hope to see many Rotarians there!
We are deeply sad to report the passing of our dear Rotary friend, Mary Taylor, who passed away on December 28, 2024 in her 94th year. Mary was a regular and welcome guest at Rotary functions alongside her great friend Ruth Thatcher. Their shared history includes being active "Rotary Anns" in earlier years. A celebration of life will be held some time in the spring.
Saturday, December 14 through Tuesday, December 31 at Riverside Park.
Join us for this wonderful celebration in lights every evening, with no restrictions! Fun for the Whole Family!
Your optional donation supports both the local and international projects of the Rotary Club of Guelph. Donate now
Together, the Rotary Clubs of Guelph, Guelph Trillium and Guelph South have been actively working to eradicate human trafficking, through a speaker series, signs across the community, and now a newsletter – Against Traffick.
Embark on an exhilarating journey of connection and inspiration at the 2025 Rotary International Convention in Calgary! Engage in riveting discussions, learn from distinguished speakers, and explore enlightening breakout sessions against the backdrop of Calgary's picturesque beauty nestled amid the Canadian Rockies.

The Grove Youth Wellness Hubs are a recipient of the Tim Hortons Holiday Smile Cookie fundraiser. Volunteers are still needed for 1 or 2 hour shifts on November 23 and 24 in Guelph, to simply add eyes and a smile in white frosting to pre-baked cookies. It's super fun! Sign up at the volunteer form here (Microsoft Forms) or quickly email bbogaert@cmhaww.ca. You can also support the campaign by buying cookies or dough.
The Career Education Council (CEC) of Guelph and Wellington is looking for real-life business challenges from small or large businesses, in any sector, to be worked on during a one-day workshop for grade 11-12 students. The workshop is a structured learning experience to develop the students' Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship (I.C.E.) skills. Participating businesses can benefit from receiving fresh, young ideas from eager students!